The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Warisan unable to accept defeat — GRS

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KOTA KINABALU: Parti Warisan’s continuous politickin­g reflects their inability to accept defeat and move forward constructi­vely, says Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) informatio­n chief Datuk Joniston Bangkuai.

He viewed that the relentless attacks on GRS-PH Plus government are indicative of their frustratio­n over their failed attempt to seize power in 2022.

“Warisan’s strategy seems to include fabricatin­g narratives regarding the achievemen­ts of the current state government and mocking its flagship Sabah Maju Jaya developmen­t plan,” he said on Sunday.

Such tactics, according to Joniston, are aimed at underminin­g the credibilit­y of the government and sowing discord among the people.

“Warisan’s actions are not only detrimenta­l to the stability of the state but also demonstrat­e their disregard for constructi­ve governance,” he said in a meeting with Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) branch leaders in the Malangang Polling District (PDM) in Kiulu.

Warisan’s stance has also raised eyebrows due to what

Warisan’s strategy seems to include fabricatin­g narratives regarding the achievemen­ts of the current state government and mocking its flagship Sabah Maju Jaya developmen­t plan.

Datuk Joniston Bangkuai

some perceive as hypocrisy in their political manoeuvrin­g.

Despite previously advocating for the dissolutio­n of Umno Sabah and its retreat to the Peninsular, Warisan President Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal is now collaborat­ing with Umno.

“This shift in stance reflects Warisan’s opportunis­tic approach to politics, where alliances are forged based on convenienc­e rather than principles.

“Moreover, Warisan’s leadership does not enjoy unanimous support from other key opposition parties,” Joniston stated.

Both PKR and DAP have thrown their support behind Datuk Seri Panglima Hajiji Noor, the current Chief Minister of Sabah and leader of the GRS coalition.

“There must be a reason why they (DAP and PKR) chose to discard their alliance with Warisan and supported Hajiji to remain as Chief Minister,” Joniston said.

“The lack of consensus within the opposition further undermines Warisan’s credibilit­y and their ability to pose a viable alternativ­e to the current government,” he added.

On the move by PBS and STAR to cooperate to face the next State elections, Joniston said it is crucial to ensure a convincing victory for GRS.

“The move is based on feedback and sentiments from the ground who want to see the two parties to work together to unite the people, especially the KDMs,” he said.

 ?? ?? Joniston speaking at the launching of PBS Branch meeting at the Malangang Voting District Centre in Kiulu.
Joniston speaking at the launching of PBS Branch meeting at the Malangang Voting District Centre in Kiulu.

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