The Sun (Malaysia)

Sultan’s decree lauded

> Selangor ruler has shown he understand­s plight of the people, says Azmin

- BY AIEZAT FADZELL

SHAH ALAM: Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Azmin Ali ( pix) has urged Selangor folk to abide by Sultan Sharafuddi­n Idris Shah’s decree allowing the three PAS executive councillor­s (exco) to remain in the state government until the next general election.

“The sultan’s decree proves that he understand­s the plight of the people, where they want those who were given the mandate to continue leading and providing stability in the state.

“The sultan also decreed that some irresponsi­ble people must stop speculatin­g about the Selangor government’s stability.

“We are very stable and strong and we will carry the people’s mandate until the 14th general election. Our focus should develop and bring stability to Selangor,”Azmin said during the State Developmen­t Corporatio­n (PKNS) Uptown Shah Alam (Section 24) redevelopm­ent project groundbrea­king ceremony yesterday.

Also present were Selangor Youth Developmen­t, Sports, Culture and Entreprene­urial Developmen­t Committee chairman Amirudin Shari, PKNS chief executive officer Noraida Mohd Yusof and Selangor Housing, Building, Management and Urban Living Committee chairman Datuk Iskandar Abdul Samad.

Meanwhile, Iskandar, who is among the three PAS exco members, said the sultan’s decree would enable him and the rest of Selangor state leadership to focus on their work in serving the people.

“I think the most important thing is the state’s stability and rakyat.

“There’s too much politics going on and now it’s better for us to focus on the rakyat because that is what we have been elected for in the last general election,” he said.

Meanwhile, PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang said he welcomed and respected the sultan’s consent to ensure administra­tive stability in the state government.

“I am confident the spirit of our three exco members and the 10 assemblyme­n had never wavered in trusting Tuanku Sultan and continuing the mandate given to us to ensure stability and harmony in Selangor remain high,” he said in a statement.

Later in a statement, Selangor PAS commission­er Sallehen Mukhyi said the party welcomed and appreciate­d the trust given by the sultan, and thanked PKR for its stand to retain and not expel its three exco members.

He said PAS had always remained loyal regardless of who the mentri besar was.

“PAS Selangor, through its three exco and 10 state assemblyme­n, will continue to work hard and serve at our best with the mentri besar and other state excos and assemblyme­n.

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