Report: Zuraida ruffles GPS feathers after claiming Bersatu may contest GE15 in Sarawak under coalition’s banner
Zuraida claimed on Monday that Bersatu may be contesting under the GPS ticket in the state election to avoid confusion among Sarawakian voters. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri
KUALA LUMPUR, April 14 — Bersatu supreme council member Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin is currently on the receiving end of flak from leaders of Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS).
In a report by Malaysiakini, this comes after Zuraida suggested that Bersatu may contest in Sarawak under the GPS banner in the upcoming 15th general election (GE15).
The strongest resistance came from Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) vice-president Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, who said that there was no room for Bersatu in Sarawak.
"There was a lot of talk on the recent issue of Bersatu standing in our state election under the GPS ticket but, as far as we are concerned, there is no room for them to do so because the state coalition had already identified its candidates to stand in all the 82 seats," he said in a statement.
He however said that GPS still supports the Bersatu-led Perikatan Nasional (PN) government, and would manage the issue “properly”.
"PN was established for the sake of stability with the support of GPS. We also hope that PN will reciprocate when we are facing our state election," he said.
PBB Youth chief Gerald Rentap Jabu added that GPS and its component parties comprising PBB, SUPP, PRS and PDP would contest all 82 seats in Sarawak, adding that Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has left it to Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Openg, who is also the GPS chairman, to decide on the seat arrangement for the state polls which are due in August.
"Bersatu is not a member of GPS. Do not come to Sarawak and simply claim things.
"It would be good for her (Zuraida) to first understand the need of the people for more fire stations, people-centric housing schemes and allocation to local authorities so that the Sarawak region is on equal footing with the region of peninsula Malaysia,” he was quoted as saying by The Borneo Post.
Meanwhile, Piasau PBB Bersatu Chief Sardon Zainal claimed that Zuraida, who is also federal housing and local government minister, had misunderstood her conversation with PBB leaders during a recent meeting.
Sardon said that a discussion was held between PBB’s Tupong assemblyman Fazzrudin Abdul Rahman and Pengerak Komuniti Negara Sarawak chairman Nurhanim Mohsen, but there was nothing about allowing Bersatu to contest under GPS.
“She misinterpreted or misunderstood the talk between Fazzrudin and Nurhanim Mohsen... when she made the statement recently in Kuching.
“They met, yes, and talked about infrastructural facilities, basic needs and social problems in the Tupong area, that’s it.
“Fazzrudin never touched on allowing Bersatu to use GPS to contest in the next election. Zuraida’s statement is baseless,” Sardon was quoted as saying by Sarawak Tribune.
During a working visit to Sarawak on Monday (April 12), Zuraida claimed that Bersatu may be contesting under the GPS ticket in the state election to avoid confusion among Sarawakian voters.
She was reported saying that the party wanted to make it easier for Sarawakians to make their choice and to support the federal government.
"We understand that in Sarawak, god-willing, if Bersatu contests, we will contest under GPS ticket in the state election," she was quoted as saying by Astro Awani.
In a report by Malaysiakini, this comes after Zuraida suggested that Bersatu may contest in Sarawak under the GPS banner in the upcoming 15th general election (GE15).
The strongest resistance came from Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) vice-president Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, who said that there was no room for Bersatu in Sarawak.
"There was a lot of talk on the recent issue of Bersatu standing in our state election under the GPS ticket but, as far as we are concerned, there is no room for them to do so because the state coalition had already identified its candidates to stand in all the 82 seats," he said in a statement.
He however said that GPS still supports the Bersatu-led Perikatan Nasional (PN) government, and would manage the issue “properly”.
"PN was established for the sake of stability with the support of GPS. We also hope that PN will reciprocate when we are facing our state election," he said.
PBB Youth chief Gerald Rentap Jabu added that GPS and its component parties comprising PBB, SUPP, PRS and PDP would contest all 82 seats in Sarawak, adding that Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has left it to Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Openg, who is also the GPS chairman, to decide on the seat arrangement for the state polls which are due in August.
"Bersatu is not a member of GPS. Do not come to Sarawak and simply claim things.
"It would be good for her (Zuraida) to first understand the need of the people for more fire stations, people-centric housing schemes and allocation to local authorities so that the Sarawak region is on equal footing with the region of peninsula Malaysia,” he was quoted as saying by The Borneo Post.
Meanwhile, Piasau PBB Bersatu Chief Sardon Zainal claimed that Zuraida, who is also federal housing and local government minister, had misunderstood her conversation with PBB leaders during a recent meeting.
Sardon said that a discussion was held between PBB’s Tupong assemblyman Fazzrudin Abdul Rahman and Pengerak Komuniti Negara Sarawak chairman Nurhanim Mohsen, but there was nothing about allowing Bersatu to contest under GPS.
“She misinterpreted or misunderstood the talk between Fazzrudin and Nurhanim Mohsen... when she made the statement recently in Kuching.
“They met, yes, and talked about infrastructural facilities, basic needs and social problems in the Tupong area, that’s it.
“Fazzrudin never touched on allowing Bersatu to use GPS to contest in the next election. Zuraida’s statement is baseless,” Sardon was quoted as saying by Sarawak Tribune.
During a working visit to Sarawak on Monday (April 12), Zuraida claimed that Bersatu may be contesting under the GPS ticket in the state election to avoid confusion among Sarawakian voters.
She was reported saying that the party wanted to make it easier for Sarawakians to make their choice and to support the federal government.
"We understand that in Sarawak, god-willing, if Bersatu contests, we will contest under GPS ticket in the state election," she was quoted as saying by Astro Awani.
Yiddin sudah naik pangkat Sarawak jadi wilayah, bukan lagi negeri. Sekarang mesti bagi parti Bersatu masuk bertanding.
ReplyDeleteGPS masuk lah Malaya, ikut Warisan. Takut apa?
Why when Jibby's appellants were pleading in COA KT cite his loryars so many times, now when the prosecution is giving arguments KT go somewhere else?
ReplyDelete4 Billion pensioners money lenyap just like that. But Jibby show no remorse, none whatsoever, not even say sorry for his mistake, only cry "ayam being persecuted....how to pay my tembakpanas loryars....?"