Questions have been raised over why BN is making it convenient for jailed PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim to manage his party ahead of the 14th general election, according to an analysis by The Star.
This is after the Prisons Department allowed Anwar to remain at the Cheras rehabilitation hospital where it is more convenient for top PKR leaders to meet him.
The Prisons Department falls under the Home Ministry which is led by caretaker deputy prime minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
"The government he (Anwar) is trying to overthrow seems to be making it all too easy for him to manage his party from his hospital bed.
"Among the stories circulating in PKR is that it is the government's way of monitoring the goings-on in PKR including what is being discussed and planned," said The Star's analysis.
"However, the most pervasive theory is that there is some sort of political deal going on between top PKR and BN leaders."
It noted that the authorities have not restricted PKR leaders from visiting Anwar and claimed PKR secretary-general Saifuddin Nasution and vice- presidents Rafizi Ramli and Nurul Izzah have been conferring with their de facto leader on the 14th general election.
"All of this has raised questions about what is actually going on between BN and PKR leaders.
"Are they enemies or 'frenemies'?
"If they really trying to topple each other, then why the special treatment for Anwar and PKR leaders at such a crucial time?" asked The Star. - Mkini
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