UMNO vice-president Khaled Nordin said he would no longer entertain comments by Khairy Jamaluddin, saying the former Youth chief would continue to badmouth the party. “If I respond to Khairy, he will not stop talking,” Khaled was quoted by Sinar …
Continue ReadingBARISAN Nasional (BN) is expected to contest 45 per cent out of 245 seats in the coming six state elections (PRN). Its chairman Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said in Chukai the rest will be for Pakatan Harapan. "It is based on …
Continue ReadingUMNO, long known as Malaysia’s “grand old party”, is no longer grand, says its former Johor chief Datuk Seri Hasni Mohammad. Hasni said it would be difficult for the party to regain the trust of the Malays if it continues …
Continue ReadingAN UMNO leader yesterday described how the political future of its former Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin is bleak and the latter's continuous criticism of the party is an attempt to build up his popularity. Umno Supreme Council member Mohd Razlan …
Continue ReadingAHMAD Zahid Hamidi has urged all Umno leaders not to entertain any statements which are contradictory to all parties in the Unity Government. He said in Seremban yesterday, reacting to such statements will only give impression that the issues are …
Continue ReadingDAP secretary-general Loke Siew Fook says former Damansara MP Tony Pua’s remarks on Umno last night were uncalled for. At a DAP fundraising dinner here last night, Pua said Pakatan Harapan (PH) supporters must prove that “a multiracial party that …
Continue ReadingTOURISM Minister Tiong King Sing yesterday chided Umno Youth chief Muhamad Akmal Saleh who accused him of power abuse and demanding be stripped of his Malaysian citizenship over an incident at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) recently. Tiong demanded …
Continue ReadingPARTY president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has faith in the Negeri Sembilan machinery for the state election soon. This, he said was demonstrated in the Unity Government's convincing strategy to win the state. Speaking in Seremban, he said the high spirit …
Continue ReadingSECRETARY-General Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki has called for Malaysians to offer constructive criticism of Putrajaya, saying there was nothing wrong in speaking out against the government. He said the people deserved to be given the best public service, which meant Putrajaya …
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