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Annuar defends Umno’s ‘no DAP, no Anwar’ stance

BN secretary-general ‘willing to be sacked’ over unpopular position following Umno Pasir Puteh’s demand for his removal

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 04 Jan 2021 5:02PM

Annuar defends Umno’s ‘no DAP, no Anwar’ stance
Umno should remain a party that champions Malay and Muslim party solidarity, says Barisan Nasional secretary-general Tan Sri Annuar Musa. – Bernama pic, January 4, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Barisan Nasional secretary-general Tan Sri Annuar Musa said he will continue to defend the Umno Supreme Council’s decision to reject any form of political cooperation with DAP and PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. 

He said he wants Umno to remain a party that champions Malay and Muslim party solidarity. 

Annuar also said he is willing to be sacked (from the party) if there are those who are unhappy with his stance. 

“I will defend the Supreme Council’s ‘no DAP, no Anwar’ (stand). If they want to sack me, then, by all means, go ahead. If they want to back those who support (cooperation with) DAP and Anwar, then please proceed as well,” he said in a Facebook posting yesterday. 

Recently, the Umno Pasir Puteh division called for Annuar to be sacked from the party after claiming that he was not respecting the party president besides having also pre-empted party decisions.

The motion was proposed by Umno Pasir Puteh Youth chief Muhammad Saifullah Ali at the division’s delegates meeting on Saturday.

Annuar, who is also federal territories minister, said that throughout his 40-year involvement in Umno, including attending the annual division meetings, the party would always have Malay and Islam matters as well as the people’s concerns as part of discussion. 

“But we have not heard these issues (being raised) this year. What we hear are calls to reject Malay solidarity and verbal attacks among one another. DAP can afford to smile now,” he said. 

Annuar also claimed that Umno’s divisional and parliamentary strongholds in Kelantan are gradually falling into rival parties’ hands, and hopes this will not also be the case at national level. – Bernama, January 4, 2021

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