thestar - [...] Admitting that he had been approached by PKR, the second-term MP said democracy allowed the “freedom of affiliation”.
“It is a pressure cooker. We are listening to feedback from the ground and we are in the middle of the people and the Federal (Government).
“We are all adults and it is nothing wrong for other people to come and talk to you,” he said, adding that he knew of a few other Sabah MPs who had also been approached by the Opposition.
Asked if he was considering the offer, he said he had not seen PKR’s manifesto but said he was interested in knowing the Opposition's position regarding Sabah folk.
“I stood against an independent candidate and not PKR so I have not seen their manifesto. I am more concerned about what they can offer the people of Sabah,” he said.
Former deputy minister Datuk Anifah Aman declined to say if he had been approached....selanjutnya [KLIK DI SINI]
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