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Chaos at PKR Kuala Selangor meeting, three suffer minor injuries (video)

According to party sources, after the annual general meeting ended, some party members and alleged outsiders returned to the hall, expressing dissatisfaction over a motion against the division chief.

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 16 May 2026 8:06PM

Chaos at PKR Kuala Selangor meeting, three suffer minor injuries (video)
Three women members suffered swelling in their hands due to the clash. - May 16, 2026

DIFFERENCES over a motion of no-confidence are believed to have triggered a clash between two factions at the Kuala Selangor PKR AGM today.

According to party sources, after the annual general meeting ended, some party members and alleged outsiders returned to the hall, expressing dissatisfaction over a motion against the division chief.

They claimed that the motion of no confidence against M. Sivabalan was neither voted on nor debated during the meeting.

"The commotion lasted about 20 minutes, and we believe it was instigated by some troublemakers from outside.

"We have since identified some of those from the party who were also part of it and will refer them to the party's central leadership for further action," said the sources.

Sivabalan later clarified that the motion had been formally accepted but could not be deliberated at the division level, as it fell outside the committee’s authority and must instead be referred to the party’s central leadership.

The motion apparently involved a no-confidence vote against him and the appointment of village chiefs.

He also claimed that three women members suffered swelling in their hands due to the clash.

He said a police report had been lodged and that another would be made at the Sungai Buloh district police headquarters.

PKR secretary-general Fuziah Salleh had since confirmed the incident and said it did not affect the meeting.

"The division’s annual general meeting proceeded as scheduled and remains valid according to the party’s constitution," she said. – May 16, 2026

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