The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Putra will not favour any political bloc in GE15

-

KUALA LUMPUR: Parti Bumiputera Perkasa Malaysia (Putra) will not be joining any political coalition in the 15th General Election in not wanting to be bound by any political bloc’s manifesto.

Its president Datuk Dr Ibrahim Ali said Putra was, however, open to cooperatin­g with any party which could form a government if its support was needed and which could assist its cause.

“Putra will remain a third force but to form a government (after the general election) is a different matter.

“When the election is over, we will look at the situation. If there is a party that wins to form the government, (should) they require our support, we will see.

“We are open as long as they know our agenda. We will only join the government if we think that our participat­ion would help our struggle,” he told Bernama after launching the Putra election machinery for P116 Wangsa Maju, here, on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Ibrahim confirmed that he would be contesting in GE15, but has not finalised whether it would be Gombak or one of Kelantan’s parliament­ary constituen­cies.

He said Putra has set a target of contesting 45 to 49 parliament­ary seats nationwide in GE15 with 25 seats having been shortliste­d so far.

“We are a new party, our capabiliti­es are limited. So, we have to contest according to our ability and preparatio­ns. If we are capable, we will put out candidates (to contest),” he said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia