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Fahmi: Anwar’s absence due to scheduling conflict

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PUTRAJAYA: The absence of PKR chief Datuk Anwar Ibrahim at a Pakatan Harapan top leadership press conference raised questions but this was attributed to a clash in the timetable.

PKR strategic communicat­ions director Fahmi Fadzil downplayed the absence of its president and MPs during a press conference led by Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday.

He said that many of their MPs and Anwar himself had prior engagement­s, adding that the press conference yesterday was called at the last minute.

“Anwar was scheduled to have an interview with The New York Times yesterday, hence his absence from the press conference.

“This (press conference) wasn’t planned ahead of time, so, many PKR MPs already made plans to return to their respective constituen­cies to help with Hari Raya Aidilfitri preparatio­ns and Covid-19 assistance,” said Fahmi when contacted.

Earlier, news portal Malaysiaki­ni quoted an anonymous PKR MP as saying that Anwar was not keen to join the press conference, as he did not want to be used by Dr Mahathir.

However, Fahmi disputed the report, saying that there was no such instructio­ns given to PKR MPs.

“I was with Anwar this morning. No such instructio­ns were given to me to relay to any MPs,” he added.

Fahmi also expressed confidence that

Malaysians would soon see the two leaders, who were former archnemese­s, appearing publicly in a united front.

“Yes. I think it would be a matter of time. As for today (yesterday) it’s just that some arrangemen­ts had been made earlier,” he said.

Fahmi’s account was also corroborat­ed by Selayang MP William Leong, who said there weren’t any instructio­ns to not attend the Pakatan press conference.

“There weren’t instructio­ns from Anwar. But I had other things to do,” he said, adding that he made prior arrangemen­ts.

Meanwhile, Shah Alam MP Khalid Abdul Samad explained that the press conference was not organised by Pakatan, but by Dr Mahathir himself, as he wanted to address issues regarding Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu).

“There wasn’t a decision that compels everyone to attend. It depends on them.

“The press conference was called for by Dr Mahathir and Warisan to address issues concerning Bersatu’s current situation,” he said.

The absence of PKR MPs and Anwar during the Pakatan press conference called after the one-day Parliament meeting raised questions as to whether the sentiment of distrust against Dr Mahathir was still present within PKR.

Present at the press conference were Parti Amanah Negara president Mohamad Sabu, DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng, Datuk Seri Mukhriz Mahathir, Parti Warisan Sabah president Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal and several Pakatan MPs clad in ceremonial attire.

When quizzed on Anwar’s absence during the press conference, Dr Mahathir said: “He has sent a statement but is not able to attend.”

Bersatu is currently divided between Dr Mahathir and Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, with the former wanting to return to Pakatan and the latter wanting to remain with Perikatan Nasional.

It was understood that certain PKR MPs were not comfortabl­e with the idea of working with Dr Mahathir again, as Bersatu was blamed for the collapse of the Pakatan government in February.

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