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It’s sad: Anwar, on PKR-Muda clash in Larkin

Seat distribution not a problem among PH component parties, he says

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 26 Feb 2022 10:45PM

It’s sad: Anwar, on PKR-Muda clash in Larkin
Asked about the impact of the PKR-Muda clash in Larkin, PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says the people should assess the real position – that there is a need for a strong, consistent opposition that can neither be bribed nor bought. – The Vibes file pic, February 26, 2022

PORT DICKSON – PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is disappointed with the clash between PKR and Muda for the Larkin state seat in the Johor election.

He said during the meeting on the distribution of seats, no problems arose between PKR and other Pakatan Harapan (PH) component parties because the decision was made in a spirit of solidarity.

“We and PH have no problem, we negotiated during the meetings … Finally, we abided by the spirit of camaraderie. But this did not happen in Larkin (with Muda). Of course, it’s sad,” he told reporters after attending a programme with the Malaysian Youth Council at the Port Dickson District and Land Office here today.

There will be a six-cornered clash in the Larkin state constituency in the Johor polls involving Rasid Abu Bakar of Muda, Hairi Md Shah (Barisan Nasional), Dr Zamil Najwah Arbain (PKR), Zulkifli Bujang (Perikatan Nasional), Norramadan Buan (Independent), and Mohamad Riadz Mohamad Hashim (Pejuang).

Asked about the impact of the clash, Anwar said the people should assess the real position – that there is a need for a strong, consistent opposition that can neither be bribed nor bought.

Meanwhile, Anwar said PH has yet to determine a menteri besar candidate, and that previous discussions held were more focused on strategies to win the election.

“The menteri besar candidate has not been determined. We want to ensure victory. There have been initial discussions but nothing serious. Recently we discussed the seats, and the joint strategy with DAP and Amanah,” he said.

In the Johor polls this time, Amanah and DAP will be contesting using the PH logo, while PKR will use its own logo. – Bernama, February 26, 2022

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