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Monday, 12 May 2008 08:14pm |
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©The
Sun (Used by permission)
by Tim Leonard
PETALING JAYA (May 12, 2008): Pakatan Rakyat leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim
today confirmed that several Members of Parliament from Barisan Nasional (BN)
and its component parties will be crossing over soon, fuelling speculations that
the ruling coalition may lose its grip on power.
In a packed press conference in his Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) Section 16
office today, Anwar disclosed that the respective MPs will make announcements by
themselves soon.
"I don't necessarily need to make it. They might do it themselves," said Anwar.
"We have the numbers and we will determine the timing (to announce the
crossovers) after observing necessary rules and procedures under the
constitution," said Anwar.
"BN and and Umno are not at ease now as they are panicking," claimed the former
deputy prime minister.
"They are bringing up issues of racial sentiments and survivals of Malays, and
we sense that this might not go down well if we make the announcements now," he
added.
"We have to take into account many issues before making any announcement but let
them (BN) speculate," he said.
Anwar added that the defections will be carried out according to the law and no
"money" will be involved.
He said if the constituents disagreed with the move taken by their respective
MPs, then they can protest or even report it.
When asked if he had support from MPs in Sabah and Sarawak, Anwar said the
support is now sufficient for the Opposition to form the federal government.
He also reiterated claims he made earlier that a new federal government led by
the Opposition can be formed before Malaysia Day (Sept 16).
On another matter, Anwar said he has been advised by friendly parties to enhance
his personal safety. "I will not disclose this further but I had been advised to
take precautionary safety measures."
Asked to comment on former premier Tun Dr Mahatir Mohamad’s claims that he had
purposely exposed the Datuk V.K Lingam tape, Anwar said: "Those are his personal
views ... the facts speak for themselves. Furthermore, the incident occurred in
2001 and at that time, I was in prison."
Mahathir had earlier lambasted Anwar, saying the issue was aimed at
incriminating him.
Anwar said he welcomed the submission of the report by the Royal Commission to
the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and called for it to be made public.
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Reading Anwar talking about his personal safety, reminds me of today's theSTAR carrying a picture of DPM Najib marching into Parliament house with his entourage of body guards.
Take a look at the picture.
Ding Chu Teck