PKR dictatorship-style unsuitable to lead country - Azmin

HAJAR UMIRA MD ZAKI
HAJAR UMIRA MD ZAKI
10 Nov 2022 08:07am
Azmin Ali talking to the media after a ceramah at Pentas Perikatan Nasional Kuala Langat. (Photo by Anas Iqbal Ahmad)
Azmin Ali talking to the media after a ceramah at Pentas Perikatan Nasional Kuala Langat. (Photo by Anas Iqbal Ahmad)
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KUALA LANGAT - Perikatan Nasional (PN) Gombak cadidate Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali claims that PKR is now led by a dictator.

Without stating any names, he said the party’s top leadership could not accept any criticism or comments by party members.

“You can’t even express your concerns and criticism in the party. So how this kind of a person to lead a country?

“If you can’t even manage your small party, how do you expect public to have the confidence for you to lead the country?” he spoke to media members after the Pentas Perikatan Nasional Kuala Langat event in Banting last night.

Azmin also responded to former PKR vice president Tian Chua’s claim that he was not in the same faction with him.

The PN Election Director candidate said Tian Chua could speak up on everything thus why he was not named as the Batu parliamentary candidate.

“The fact that many of them were dropped in the election is public knowledge but why did you take take position to distance yourself from me?

“I’m no longer in PKR, I was sacked but in Keadilan he is still overshadowed by Azmin.

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“In fact many of them (who were loud) were dropped in the election, it has become public knowledge now,” he said.

Tian Chua, in an episode of Fireside Chat, also suggested that Pakatan Harapan Chairman Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Azmin responded saying everyone could talk about their opinions but at the end of the day, it was the people’s decision.

The result, he said, will show the people’s choice after the election.