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PKR assemblyma­n ready to face party sanctions

- rsekaran@thestar.com.my By R. SEKARAN GEORGE

Sungai Acheh assemblyma­n Zulkifli Ibrahim from PKR is facing party sanctions for publicly saying the party should leave Pakatan Harapan because of the difference­s in who should be prime minister.

Penang PKR acting head Muhammad Bakthiar Wan Chik said disciplina­ry action would be taken against Zulkifli for his outburst.

“We leave it to the leadership to decide on the type of action taken.

“We don’t want such a ‘batu api’ (instigator) in the party,” said Bakhtiar yesterday.

Zulkifli, in response, said he was ready for any disciplina­ry action and that he had spoken the truth.

“I spoke the truth; PKR should quit Pakatan Harapan as DAP and Amanah would have failed to support party president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to be prime minister if the coalition wins the next general election.

“It’s the view of most of the members, and PKR leadership should not be indecisive on this issue but be firm and make the decision to quit,” he said.

Zulkifli, in a statement three days ago, said PKR should quit Penang’s DAP-led government for “betraying” Anwar.

“It’s becoming a norm in the party, where disciplina­ry action is taken for speaking the truth,” said Zulkifli, who was present yesterday at a meeting consisting of several Penang Opposition assemblyme­n with Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin in Putrajaya.

Others in the meeting were Bertam assemblyma­n Khaliq Mehtab Mohd Ishak and Teluk Bahang assemblyma­n Zolkifly Md Lazim (both from Bersatu) and Seberang Jaya assemblyma­n Dr Afif Bahardin (PKR).

Also present was Penaga assemblyma­n Mohd Yusni Mat Piah (PAS).

Meanwhile, Machang Bubok assemblyme­n Lee Khai Loon, who was rumoured to be aligned with the PKR breakaway cartel of Datuk Seri Azmin Ali, said he was staying put in PKR.

“I am still in PKR and Pakatan and it is not true that I am leaving the party,” he said.

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