The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Committee members of Selangau branch join PKR exodus

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SIBU: Committee members of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) Selangau branch yesterday announced their resignatio­n from all party positions and the party with immediate effect.

The group said the decision was made in full support of Selangau MP Baru Bian, whom they claimed had been unfairly and unjustly treated by PKR president.

They comprised deputy branch chief Simon Joseph, secretary Mathew Vanyui, vice-chairman Ambrose Kilang, committee members Jimbai Agan, Sam Mawan, Banyang Tedong, Sengiang Jalai and Ambon Ladon, Sibentik sub-branch chief Muhd Ensali, Sekuau branch women wing committee member Lily Anem and Sekuau sub-branch women wing committee members Sati Banta and Theresa Gumbek.

“The constant underminin­g by the party president of Baru’s position is disappoint­ing, especially when it was Baru’s intention to secure autonomy for Sarawak within PKR.

“We also resign in protest against the arbitrary terminatio­n and suspension of PKR members throughout Malaysia. These events indicate to us that there is no justice in PKR despite its name ‘Keadilan’,” PKR Selangau branch committee said in a statement yesterday.

They pointed out that the right to disagree and or have difference­s in opinion no longer existed in the party and the Sarawak PKR leadership had been replaced totally with ‘yes men’ and sycophants.

“This is a great disappoint­ment to us in Selangau. Additional­ly, PKR headquarte­rs in Kuala Lumpur is now only focused on Anwar Ibrahim’s personal ambition to be the prime minister, in doing so they have encouraged a party within the party, known as ‘reformist’”, whose only agenda is to expel people who do not agree with them.

“We in Selangau are simply not interested in all these political intrigues, as we can see that Sarawakian rights and interests will be sacrificed in the unending internal squabbles.

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