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CHERAS UMNO DIVISION CHIEF QUITS

Syed Ali says decision made with a heavy heart, asks Netizens not to speculate

- NADIA HAMID cnews@nstp.com.my

AWEEK after two Umno leaders left the party, veteran member Datuk Seri Syed Ali Al-Habshee yesterday announced his resignatio­n, effective immediatel­y.

The Cheras Umno division leader announced his resignatio­n at a closed-door meeting with the division’s members.

Syed Ali, a former Federal Territory Umno secretary, said the decision was made for several reasons, namely to safeguard the continuity and interests of Islam and Malays, especially in Kuala Lumpur.

“The decision was made with a heavy heart.”

When contacted by the New Straits Times Press, Syed Ali said he took a long time to make the decision to leave the party after 40 years.

He said he had fought for Umno since he was 17 and had done so not for material nor personal gain.

“I never made use of Umno and I have loved the party all this while... it was never to search for positions or posts in the party or the government.”

He said the current political scenario under the “Malaysia Baru” era needed a realistic, wellground­ed approach.

“Umno is stable, Umno will go on... Umno has done much for me and I have done much for Umno.”

Asked if he had been influenced by members of parliament Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed and Datuk Seri Anifah Aman, who left the party last week, he said no and asked Netizens not to speculate or spread rumours.

“My decision had nothing to do with anybody. I am not a member of parliament. I was only a division chief.”

On whether he made the decision because he was not satisfied or could not see eye-to-eye with Umno president Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, he declined to comment.

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Datuk Seri Syed Ali Al-Habshee

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