The Borneo Post (Sabah)

PH wants bigger majority in Semenyih by-election

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SEMENYIH: Pakatan Harapan (PH) deputy president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has urged the coalition not to take the Semenyih state by-election lightly and to work hard to ensure its candidate wins by a bigger majority.

Muhyiddin, who is also Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) president, said they could expect a stiff challenge in the March 2 byelection due to the cooperatio­n between Umno and PAS.

“From our calculatio­ns, the incumbent (the late Bakhtiar Mohd Nor) won by more than 8,000 votes. However, when we did a combined simulation of the total votes garnered by Umno and PAS, our majority dropped to about 1,900 only.

“That’s simulation. Neverthele­ss, whatever cooperatio­n they have is not important. What is important is for us to work hard here,” he told reporters after announcing Muhammad Aiman Zainali as PH’s candidate for the by-election. here yesterday.

Muhyiddin also questioned the sincerity of the two parties’ cooperatio­n - whether PAS was hitching a ride on Umno or viceversa.

“I have been in politics a long time, know history. Sometimes this (cooperatio­n) is only for a while, but will PAS and Umno realistica­lly merge as one party? Anyway, that’s their problem,” he said.

Muhyiddin urged the people, especially the voters in Semenyih, to judge PAS’ willingnes­s to cooperate with Umno, which is faced with many problems.

“PAS should know that Umno has committed many transgress­ions. I was thrown out, sacked from the previous government because I dared to speak up against their transgress­ions and mistakes.

“I am confused because PAS says it’s struggles are in the name of Islam, it knows transgress­ions have been committed, that negligence occurred in Tabung Haji, Felda and IMDB, yet it still wants to be cosy (with Umno). This isn’t Islamic at all,” he added.

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