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Warisan contradicting itself on Umno: PBS
Published on: Tuesday, March 19, 2024
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Warisan contradicting itself on Umno: PBS
Despite previously wanting Umno to close shop in Sabah, Shafie (right) is now collaborating with Umno, Joniston (left) said.
Kota Kinabalu: Parti Warisan’s relentless attacks on the GRS-PH Plus Government are indicative of their frustration over the failed attempt to seize power in 2022.

“Warisan’s strategy seems to include fabricating narratives regarding the achievements of the current state government and mocking its flagship Sabah Maju Jaya development plan,” said GRS Information Chief, Datuk Joniston Bangkuai.

Such tactics, according to Bangkuai, are aimed at undermining the credibility of the government and sowing discord among the people.

“Warisan’s actions are not only detrimental to the stability of the state but also demonstrate their disregard for constructive governance,” he said in a meeting with Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) branch leaders in the Malangang Polling District in Kiulu.

Warisan’s stance has also raised eyebrows due to what some see as hypocrisy.

 Despite previously wanting Umno to close shop in Sabah, Warisan President Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal is now collaborating with Umno.

“This shift in stance reflects Warisan’s opportunistic approach, where alliances are forged based on convenience rather than principles.

“Moreover, Warisan’s leadership does not enjoy unanimous support from other key opposition parties,” Bangkuai said.

 Both PKR and DAP have thrown their support behind Datuk Seri Panglima Hajiji Noor, the current Chief Minister and leader of the GRS coalition.

“There must be a reason why they (DAP and PKR) chose to discard their alliance with Warisan and support Hajiji to remain as Chief Minister,” Bangkuai said.

“The lack of consensus within the opposition further undermines Warisan’s credibility and their ability to pose a viable alternative to the current government,” he added.

On the move by PBS and Star to cooperate to face the next State elections, Bangkuai said it is crucial to ensure a convincing victory for GRS.

“The move is based on feedback and sentiments from the ground who want to see the two parties work together  to unite the people, especially the KDMs,” he said.

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