Pasir Gudang MP Hassan Karim says he will keep fighting for the party despite differences with Anwar Ibrahim, calling them normal in an 'open' party.

Hassan, 74, said he would continue working to ensure victory for PKR in Pasir Gudang “even if I am no longer contesting as a candidate” in GE16.
“I will campaign for PKR in the general election, even if I am already frail. Can’t run, I walk. Can’t walk, I use a walking stick. But betraying PKR, never,” he said in a statement.
Hassan said while his views differed with PKR’s top leadership, including party president and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, on several issues, this was normal for “an open party” like PKR.
“Leaders can come and go, but PKR is hard to replace,” he said.
Rafizi told Sin Chew Daily he has not quit PKR because of the anti-hopping law, which could trigger the loss of his seat if he leaves mid-term.
The former PKR deputy president and economy minister said he will announce his political direction in June.
Former Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin also claimed that Rafizi appears not interested in mending ties with the PKR leadership. - FMT


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