The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Attack on Tok Pa, Anifah will cause more to quit – Rais

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KUALA LUMPUR: Umno risks losing more senior members if the remaining leaders continue hammering Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed and Datuk Seri Anifah Aman, former minister Tan Sri Rais Yatim said yesterday.

Rais said Jeli MP Mustapa — popularly known as Tok Pa — and Kimanis MP Anifah are entitled to choose their own path, adding that Umno leaders should respect the duo's resignatio­ns and treat it as a sign of maturing politics in the country.

“I think Tok Pa [and Anifah] have the right to choose a path they deem fit,” he told reporters here.

“Who knows more senior leaders will quit soon, so don't degrade their reputation. We accept this as part of the political maturing process,” he added.

Mustapa quit the party on Tuesday citing his disillusio­nment with the party's growing conservati­sm as the chief cause for his departure.

Anifah followed suit less than a day after.

The Kimanis MP said being out of government made it impossible to campaign for Sabah rights, a promise he made in the run up to the 14th general election.

Talks have quickly spread that Mustapa and Anifah could be joining Rais' party PPBM, and that they had departed Umno because they wanted to be ministers.

Rais said while PPBM welcomes new members, no discussion­s were made about the two joining the Pakatan Harapan component party.

“Whether or not they would become ministers I cannot answer that, though I don't think that was the reason why they quit. But if they one day become ministers again then that's their fate,” he said.

Both the former Umno leaders held several top cabinet portfolios when Barisan Nasional was in power.

Their departure have sparked speculatio­n of internal revolt in Umno and the potential exodus of more leaders, a view Rais held.

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