
KUALA LUMPUR: PKR is willing to listen to leaders or members to ensure that no one feels that they have been sidelined, says vice-president Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad.
This follows a recent news report where a PKR assemblyman expressed hope for the upcoming party’s congress to discuss the role of non-Malay members and leaders.
Nik Nazmi said he took note of the matter and stressed that the party had never sidelined any community or favoured a specific race.
“I understand this sentiment because PKR is a national party that consists of members and leaders of various races. Within the Cabinet, we have ministers from the Chinese and Indian communities, and deputy ministers from Sabah.
“So, I understand this view but we also need to understand this is not a Pakatan Harapan government. This is a unity government where Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has to weigh many considerations to ensure the formation of a stable government following the results of the 15th general election.”
He told reporters this after a working visit to the Indah Water Konsortium (IWK) solar photovoltaic project at Pantai 1 IWK sewerage treatment plant here. - FMT

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