The Star Malaysia

PAS may lose five reps to Amanah, claims source

- By WANI MUTHIAH wani@thestar.com.my

KLANG: Even as Selangor PAS prepares for the general election, there is talk that it could lose five state assemblyme­n to Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah).

A source linked closely to the party said they would defect from PAS as soon as Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak announces the dissolutio­n of Parliament.

“They are just waiting for that moment to quit PAS and move over to Amanah,” said the source.

He said these assemblyme­n strongly believed they would lose their seats in the general election if they remain with PAS.

They are from mixed constituen­cies and won the last two polls because of the support they received from PKR and DAP.

“The assemblyme­n are serious about defending their seats and they also feel they can only serve their constituen­ts well if they are part of Pakatan Harapan,” said the source.

He said those defecting included some currently holding positions in the Selangor state administra­tion.

However, Selangor PAS commission­er Sallehen Mukhyi brushed aside the speculatio­n.

“No such thing,” he said. “Stories such as this are being created because the general election is around the corner.”

On the contrary, he said all was well within Selangor PAS and the general election machinery in the state was already in motion.

Sallehen added that Selangor PAS would be contesting 42 state seats, which has more that 40% Malay voters, and stood a good chance of winning them.

Selangor currently has 56 state seats.

It is not known yet whether voter demographi­cs will change if the controvers­ial redelinati­on exercise is concluded before the general election.

Sallehen said the remaining 14 seats in the state would be offered to Parti Cinta Malaysia and Parti Ikatan Bangsa Malaysia (Ikatan), which are part of Gagasan Sejahtera with PAS.

Selangor PAS currently holds 13 out of the 15 seats it won in the 2013 general election.

It lost two seats when Morib assemblyma­n Hasnul Baharuddin and Hulu Kelang assemblyma­n Saari Sungib left the party to become pioneer members of Amanah in 2015.

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