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LATHEEFA SLAMS PARTY COLLEAGUE

He is trying to push blame for Kajang Move on Ambiga, says Latheefa

- SYED UMAR ARIFF KUALA LUMPUR news@nst.com.my

PKR central leadership committee member Latheefa Koya has hit out at her party colleague over allegation­s that proopposit­ion activist Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasa­n was involved in the infamous “Kajang Move” in 2014.

In a statement believed to be directed at PKR vice-president Rafizi Ramli, Latheefa said the Kajang by-election was strongly opposed by Ambiga, as Rafizi was well aware, leading him to “pretend” to apologise to her over the matter, largely as a result of the backlash against the Kajang Move’s objective of removing Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim as Selangor menteri besar.

“At that time, Ambiga had openly criticised the Kajang Move, and strongly advised against it. Rafizi then pretended to apologise publicly, and claimed he would explain (the matter) to the people. Now, (Rafizi’s) tune (has) changed.

“He claims now, like a really sly, cunning fellow, that Ambiga also gave him some documents, insinuatin­g that Ambiga took part in the (campaign to remove) Khalid Ibrahim, when in fact, as (Rafizi) knows very well, she was never involved in that or any other party plans or agenda,” Latheefa said.

In a report yesterday, Rafizi claimed that Ambiga had provided him with a document which eventually “formed one of the key considerat­ions that led to PKR’s decision to remove Khalid”.

Latheefa said contrary to what was presented to the public, the by-election was held to block PKR deputy president Datuk Seri Azmin Ali’s possible ascension as Selangor menteri besar.

She said Rafizi, the “engineer” of the Kajang Move, and his “sidekick”, believed to be PKR secretary-general Datuk Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, had arranged for the by-election to take place

without the consent and knowledge of other party leaders.

“Why did the Kajang Move happen? Because he (Rafizi) wanted to make sure Azmin, who was then already a state assemblyma­n, would not be (made) menteri besar. He (Rafizi) and his sidekick (had) secretly planned it all, (and) none of it (the plans for the by-election) was ever brought to party meetings for approval.

“Even the political bureau knew nothing of it! They convinced (PKR de facto leader Datuk Seri) Anwar (Ibrahim) that both parties — DAP and Pas — had agreed (to it),” she added.

Latheefa pointed out that Pas had never agreed to the engineerin­g of the by-election, although the “sidekick” of the “engineer” claimed to have received blessings from the late Pas spiritual leader Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat.

“In fact, Nik Aziz had asked for a dossier with all the details as to why (Khalid) must be removed to be given to him. Instead, this joker and his sidekick decided to go on a roadshow with the dossier. For this, his sidekick was sued and had to pathetical­ly apologise in court!

“But one thing (is) for sure. Pas president (Datuk Seri Abdul) Hadi (Awang) had never agreed. What did this ‘budak’ (Rafizi) do then? He immediatel­y revealed that prior to GE13 (13th general election), Hadi never wanted Anwar as PM and that in fact, Hadi wanted KuLi (Umno stalwart Tan Sri Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah).

“This so-called revelation was unnecessar­y, (and it) infuriated Hadi. This was the beginning of the bad blood between Pas and Rafizi,” she said.

Latheefa said a public forum was also held to gauge views between groups that were against the by-election and those who were supportive of the move.

“A small public forum was held at UBU (between) pro-Kajang Move people and anti-Kajang Move (groups), like PSM (Parti Sosialis Malaysia).

“Although ( just a faction from PKR, we) didn’t agree (with holding the by-election). (But) in the true spirit of comradeshi­p, we went there in solidarity with (Rafizi).

“(But) he couldn’t convince the critical crowd and shed tears,” she added.

In panning the “engineer” of the Kajang Move further, Latheefa said he did not take into account the possibilit­y of Anwar — who was about to be fielded as PKR’s candidate in the by-election — being convicted of sodomy.

“After that, we went to Bangsar for tea at Devi’s Corner. There, I asked him: ‘Hey, what if (Anwar) is convicted (because at that time, Anwar’s trial was still being fixed for case management).

“You know what his answer was? ‘Oops, I didn’t think of that!’ Will he now deny saying that to me?” she said.

Latheefa labelled the “engineer” of the Kajang Move as a “deceiver” and that no political party should tolerate his “destructiv­e” behaviour.

“Yes. The architect of the fatal Kajang Move is now trying to push the blame onto people like Ambiga, who had opposed it then. He can’t fool me (as) I was there throughout the whole sorry episode.

“I restrained myself from speaking, so as not to have public spats. But this boy continues to issue press statements in total breach of party discipline, and damaging the party’s (image) everywhere.

“He’s been getting prime time (coverage) on TV3 for the whole of last week. No political party can tolerate this kind of destructiv­e element within the party,” Latheefa added.

 ??  ?? Rafizi Ramli
Rafizi Ramli
 ??  ?? Latheefa Koya
Latheefa Koya
 ??  ?? Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasa­n
Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasa­n

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