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Negeri Sembilan Bersatu calls for disciplinary action against Chegubard
They accuse the Port Dickson division chief of being focused on stirring internal conflicts and undermining party leadership

Badrul Hisham Shaharin said yesterday that Bersatu president Muhyiddin Yassin should resign if he fails to order his son-in-law Adlan Berhan to return for questioning by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.
PETALING JAYA: Bersatu’s Negeri Sembilan chapter has called for the party’s top leaders to take disciplinary action against Port Dickson divison chief Badrul Hisham Shaharin for publicly criticising the party and its president.
Several Negeri Sembilan division chiefs, including Rasah and state Bersatu chief Hanifah Abu Baker, accused Badrul, better known as Chegubard, of being a traitor focused on sowing internal conflicts and undermining party leadership.
“The Negeri Sembilan Bersatu leadership takes serious note of the repeated statements and press conferences by Chegubard, who has openly criticised the president (Muhyiddin Yassin) and his party.
“His actions are extremely uncouth and undisciplined, and go against the party’s code of conduct. They clearly damage the organisation’s image and undermine its stability.
“His actions cannot be regarded as a healthy expression of differences in opinion, reflecting instead clear intent to disrupt the party from within,” they said in a joint statement today.
Utusan Malaysia reported Badrul as saying yesterday that Muhyiddin should resign if he fails to order his son-in-law, Adlan Berhan, to return for questioning by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.
Several Negeri Sembilan division chiefs, including Rasah and state Bersatu chief Hanifah Abu Baker, accused Badrul, better known as Chegubard, of being a traitor focused on sowing internal conflicts and undermining party leadership.
“The Negeri Sembilan Bersatu leadership takes serious note of the repeated statements and press conferences by Chegubard, who has openly criticised the president (Muhyiddin Yassin) and his party.
“His actions are extremely uncouth and undisciplined, and go against the party’s code of conduct. They clearly damage the organisation’s image and undermine its stability.
“His actions cannot be regarded as a healthy expression of differences in opinion, reflecting instead clear intent to disrupt the party from within,” they said in a joint statement today.
Utusan Malaysia reported Badrul as saying yesterday that Muhyiddin should resign if he fails to order his son-in-law, Adlan Berhan, to return for questioning by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.
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