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Monday, December 26, 2022

Quit politics, voters have rejected you, Sng tells Zuraida




Quit politics, voters have rejected you, Sng tells Zuraida


Larry Sng dismisses criticism from Zuraida Kamaruddin, saying that her opinion does not matter anymore having lost her deposit as a candidate in GE15.


PETALING JAYA: Zuraida Kamaruddin and her allies who were suspended from Parti Bangsa Malaysia (PBM) have been urged by its president Larry Sng to quit politics and do some soul-searching.

Sng, who is also Julau MP, said this in response to the former Ampang MP as well as her staunch ally Haniza Talha criticising his leadership in the party.


Zuraida rebuked him for contradicting a resolution by the party’s highest governing body to appoint her as president, while Haniza accused him of acting unilaterally in deciding to join the unity government led by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

“Zuraida and her supporters should do some soul-searching and perhaps take a back seat or call it a day in politics,” he told FMT. “Their voters have already rejected them.




“Which is why they lost their deposit in GE15. No one is interested in their opinions anymore.”

Zuraida failed in her bid to retain the Ampang seat in the recent general election (GE15), while Haniza lost in Hulu Selangor.

Earlier today, Haniza, who is also the party’s deputy president, urged the Registrar of Societies (RoS) to investigate Sng’s legitimacy as party president as she claimed that the party’s top leadership had “fully rejected” his presidency.

This comes after Zuraida criticised Sng yesterday over the way he was managing the party, calling him “immature and arrogant”.


Zuraida and Haniza were among the 13 PBM’s Supreme Council members that were suspended in October for alleged discipline.

Two of them were reinstated into the Supreme Council last week after having their suspension lifted.

Yesterday, a party insider told FMT that its disciplinary committee will decide the fate of the 11 individuals in the party today.


1 comment:

  1. There is no shame in losing a hard-fought election, but a candidate who has lost their deposit really needs to do some serious self-reflection.

    Surely, the electorate has given the person a very clear message๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜

    Same case with Mahathir, the candidate for Langkawi, still pontificating with his unrelenting , decades-long hostility towards Anwar Ibrahim

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