“A certain party had decided at their annual general meeting that they would leave it to their leadership (to decide) whether they want to remain in BN or not, but they do not have a decision.
“I say, if they do not have a decision, we will decide for them,” he said in his opening address at Makkal Sakti’s 17th annual general assembly in Butterworth, today.
Later, at a press conference, Zahid confirmed that he was referring to MIC, and noted that a letter by the party seeking inquiries about Perikatan Nasional had been circulating, which he interpreted as a sign that the party had shifted loyalty.
He again said that if MIC remained undecided, the BN leadership would decide its fate.
