The Borneo Post

PSB to take patient approach in quest to reclaim Sarawak rights — Wong

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KUCHING: Parti Sarawak Bersatu (PSB) will not adopt a confrontat­ional stand to claim back Sarawak’s legitimate rights and interests from the federal government, its president Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh said.

The Bawang Assan assemblyma­n said the political party will arm itself with facts, figures and data and present its stand steadfastl­y with the federal government, to convince them on building a progressiv­e Malaysia based on equality, justice and mutual respect.

“Our PSB approach is therefore that of quiet, patient negotiatio­ns, fully aware of the fact that each of the component territorie­s and the federal government have their pride and sensitivit­y that have to be respected,” he said during a Chinese New Year dinner organised by PSB southern region branches at KTS Garden here last night.

Wong stressed the party will ensure that Sarawak will not be made victims of unfair and unjust actions and policies, and will resolve issues in the spirit of cooperatio­n and good-will.

He said at the end of the day, whatever is good for the state of Sarawak will be good for the entire country, adding he is confident the experience­d Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad understand­s the strong local sentiment of the people in the state.

Should PSB sense there is no spirit of give and take, or that the interests of Sarawak are being sacrificed for political expediency, he said they will not hesitate to signal their opposition and take the necessary strong actions.

Being the single, largest independen­t party with no affiliatio­n to any political parties, Wong remarked that PSB can contest in as many seats as possible – even in all 82 state constituen­cies – which would enable the party to become a force to be reckoned with.

“We can contest 50, 60 or even all the 82 seats in State Legislativ­e Assembly. We will witness the flags of PSB raised in all parts of Sarawak,” he said while pointing out that PSB is a local-based political party whose members and founders are all from the state.

Wong urged communitie­s to rally under the umbrella of PSB to make the party a strong and dynamic political force and to bring about a just and equitable balance to the people of all racial groups.

He added that the party has been receiving membership applicatio­ns from people from all races, ranging from professors, doctors, lawyers, engineers and senior government officials.

“Let us not divide into factions; let us all unite together and, if God willing, when we get back the power, we will work hard for a just, fair and equitable economic and social balance.”

Wong also told those at the gathering that he would be making public PSB’s candidates for the next state election at the right time and place.

 ?? — Photo by Muhummad Rais Sanusi ?? Wong (third left) receives the party banner together with the PSB southern region branch chairmen and organising committee members.
— Photo by Muhummad Rais Sanusi Wong (third left) receives the party banner together with the PSB southern region branch chairmen and organising committee members.

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