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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Leave BN, Umno chief tells LDP

With just two state and one parliamentary seats, party is not needed in the Sabah BN coalition, says an Umno leader.

KOTA KINABALU: The row between Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Sabah Umno has escalated to a point where an Umno leader has urged LDP to leave the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition.

Silam Umno chief, Nasrun Datu Mansur, said LDP should leave for “breaching the coalition’s sacred consensus spirit” with its relentless attacks on Chief Minister Musa Aman.


Nasrun said this in a hastily called press conference outside the State Legislative Assembly building yestyerday. According to sources, the local media have been “advised” not to publish the statement in view of the general election.

“There were orders from the chief minister’s department to kill the story,” the source said.

Nasrun, who is an assistant minister in the state cabinet, had allegedly said that the open attacks in the media by LDP on Musa had reached a boiling point.

“Personally, I feel this not good for the BN, especially with the general election coming. Under the circumstances, it is not fair for a component party to lash out at another component party leader,” said Nasrun.

He added that Sabah BN members should look at how peninsula-based BN parties behaved. “They never aired differences between them in the media but used the proper BN channel to air their grievances.”

“LDP should respect the prerogative of the chief minister on issues such as cabinet appointments,” he added, dismissing LDP’s arguments that the state BN leadership under Musa had whittled away at LDP’s powers in the state.

“Whatever decision that has been made must be accepted or even if it is not accepted, you should complain through the proper channel rather than using the media. We don’t discuss problems in the open,” said the Lahad Datu assemblyman.

The state government leadership under Musa has taken LDP to task for a statement by its deputy president Chin Su Phin, warning that Sabah would face the same scenario as Sarawak BN which suffered unprecedented losses in the recent state polls.

LDP not needed

Though Chin claimed he was speaking in his personal capacity and not for the party, LDP president VK Liew stepped in to support Chin for making a brave assessment of the Sarawak state election and the ramifications for Sabah.

Nasrun, however, said that based on the coalition principle, LDP should leave the BN if it wants to continue to air its views openly.

“It is unfair for them (LDP) to say they want to stay in BN but at the same time attack Musa,” he said, adding that “just like a husband and wife who can no longer stand each other. They should seek divorce”.

“Similarly, if LDP can no longer stand Musa as the Sabah BN chief and chief minister, it should part ways,” he said, adding that with just two state and one parliamentary seats, LDP is not needed.

“We have bigger parties like PBS that is more experienced and stronger, hence they deserve more seats as well as the others,” he said.

He said that he saluted PBS because it had left the BN a few years ago as it was unhappy with its leadership.
“We hope LDP will do the same. If you are not happy with the chief minister, then leave BN,” he said.

Citing Usno, Nasrun said if LDP was not happy with the state BN chief, it could follow in Usno’s footsteps in the 1970s when it was not a member of the Sabah BN but became a member of the federal BN.

He said as a component party, LDP’s attitude was unbecoming as it was going against the consensus spirit of the BN.

On whether Umno leaders in Sabah would be talking to the chief minister to call for disciplinary action against LDP, Nasrun said it could be the last resort.

“We try our best to ask LDP to tone down. What we are asking is for LDP to be sensible and be a gentleman. Be a gentleman like PBS… leave the BN,” he said.

By Charlie Rudai

28 comments:

  1. if LDP leave BN, mean they are scare with CM, want to escape from it....LDP should struggle inside BN to make sure CM cant do anything or CM resign...

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  2. LDP leaving BN or not leaving BN leaves them nothing...so which the better choice???

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  3. Reminds me of the phrase 'DAMN IF YOU DO DAMN IF YOU DON'T'and this is fitting to describe the LDP situation in BN.Musa Aman wants to be CM just like Taib Mahmud so he thinks LDP is the menace that could spoil his plans.So he instructed this Nasrun guy to make such statement with his full backing.Nasrun,a featherweight in UMNO issuing such challenge to LDP without any backing?Where is your integrity LDP?LDP President should get actively involved in the tussle now and ask Musa to resign.Don't leave everything to your deputy.

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  4. Its not LDP who should leave BN coalition.let just tell Chin to leave LDP.

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  5. In 1985, PBS used to be the largest party in Sabah.

    But after UMNO came into Sabah in 1991, UMNO seats gradually increased with the help of their Legalised Illegal Immigrants from Indonesia, Pakistan and Southern Phillipine in order to outnumber the KDM population who mostly PBS supporters.

    In 2008, UMNO contested and occupied more than 30 seats OR 32 TO BE EXACT (more than half of total ADUN seats which is 60) in Sabah. The balance of the seats to let these small mosquito parties like PBS, LDP. UPKO, PBRS, MCA and Gerakan to fight among themselve.

    In 2011, UMNO asked LDP to get lost. As long as UMNO won all the 32 seats they had contested, they can form the Sabah government.

    I believe in the coming short period of time when the UMNO fixed deposit @ Legalised Illegal Immigrants population occupied more than 50% of total Sabah population, UMNO will asks all the mosquito party just to GET LOST especially PBS.

    The BIGGEST LOSER will be the KDM themselve.

    We just wait and see!

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  6. setiap isu perlu diselesaikan dengan profesioanal dan tidak perlu diperbesarkan.

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  7. isu seperti ini perlu dihentikan segera. masih banyak lagi isu lain yang lebih penting yang perlu diberikan perhatian.

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  8. Jika sudah tidak bersefahaman, tidak ada gunanya LDP masih lagi bersama dengan BN.

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  9. LDP harus sedar bahawa mereka masih lagi dalam BN dan harus terus menyokong BN.

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  10. Keadaab LDP dalam UMNO juga sudah bergolak. Lagipun mereka sudh menyatakan bahawa mereka sudah tidak lagi dapat memberi kerjasama dengan Datuk Musa.

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  11. If only LDP be a gentleman and discuss the matter in a good way, things might have work out better.

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  12. Maybe its better for LDP to just leave BN if they refuse to cooperate.

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  13. Cooperation is important to make the party strong. Having LDP to remain in BN would weaken the party.

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  14. Chin should be the one who must leave BN, not LDP..

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  15. Nasrun, as a BN component party you should try to solve the problem with a peaceful way.. what you have done right now is not much different with what is being done by Chin.

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  16. He has the right to voice out but not in the way that we asked for.

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  17. 2025 Chief Minister to be = Nasrun Datu Mansur. Is this nasrun is bumiputera/sabahan? Who knows he is one of the projeck M recepient. We heard that there is a case of a Project IC holder holding a DG44 post in public service. I hope that not true.

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  18. apapun, harap LDP dapat membuat tindakan yang bijak.

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  19. Harap masalah BN ini dapat diselesaikan sebaiknya.

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  20. Buatlah pilihan yang terbaik untuk parti sendiri. Itu terpulanglah dengan LDP. Apa pun masalah pasti ada jalan penyelesaiannya.

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  21. Bn Sabah is owned by Umno Sabah...you are only slaves clinging on them.

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  22. CM should resign.

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  23. Don't pretend you know everything.

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  24. Masalah yang berlaku sekarang adalah bersifat peribadi.

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  25. It is better for Chin to come up with something.

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  26. Kalau dibiarkan begitu saja, tidak hairan akan timbul satu persoalan lagi.

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  27. Leave it to LDP to decide what they want to do.

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