TUARAN - Datuk Yahya Lampong, a former federal deputy minister, has joined Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), it was announced last night by PKR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
Anwar made the announcement at a Malaysia Day celebration organised by the opposition pact in Dalit, near here.
Yahya, who had joined Umno after Usno was dissolved, was present at the event. Also present were former Umno Supreme Council member Datuk Seri Lajim Ukin and former United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (Upko) deputy president Datuk Seri Wilfred Bumburing.
Lajim and Bumburing, the MPs for Beaufort and Tuaran respectively, had defected to the opposition earlier.
Yesterday morning, Anwar also announced that corporate figure Tan Sri Ibrahim Menudin had joined PKR in Labuan. — Bernama
Setiap orang ada pilihan mereka sendiri untuk menyertai mana-mana parti. Tapi sebaiknya kukuhkan pendirian yang ada. Kerana sikap sebegini akan membuat sokongan terjejas.
ReplyDeleteHormati keputusan beliau.
DeleteBiarkan mereka dengan diri mereka. Pilihan ditangan sendiri. Tapi tidak bermakna penyokong mereka akan join bersama tapi pasti akan masih kekal bersama dan menyokong kerajaan BN.
ReplyDeleteitu pilihan mereka, tapi ia takkan menggugat BN.
ReplyDeleteBN semakin dicabar dengan kehilangan kakitangan yang hebat.
ReplyDeleteDahlah berlainan agenda, tidak salah untuk keluar parti.
ReplyDeleteHope this doesn't affect BN in coming PRu13.
ReplyDeleteCabaran BN di Sabah semakin kuat dengan kehilangan mereka yang bercaliber.
ReplyDelete"Datuk Yahya Lampong, a former federal deputy minister, has joined Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR)"
ReplyDeletesudah ada title "bekas" baru join pembangkang? sudah hilang kepentingan baru join pembangkang?
kenapa hanya ketika dekat2 pilihanraya baru melompat?? bukankah ini menunjukkan bahawa tindakan mereka ini menimbulkan 1001 persoalan yang memungkinkan jawapannya adalah berkait rapat dengan ketamakan atau gila kuasa?
ReplyDeleteThey are not relevant anymore. They can leave BN as their wishes. BN remain strong with or without them.
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