Datuk Sri Dr James Masing: PRS doesn’t agree with Tedwin
Posted on February 2, 2011, Wednesday( Borneo post)

KUCHING: Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) does not agree with its  former deputy information chief Tedwin Ngumbang that the party was being  bullied by Chief Minister Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud.
In an SMS to The Borneo Post, PRS president Dato Sri Dr James Masing  said: “PRS does not agree with Tedwin’s point of view, so we advised him  to resign. He did.”
Masing, who was commenting on Tedwin’s claim made to the media on  Monday, however, did not say when Tedwin resigned from the party that he  had helped form in 2004.
On Monday, it was reported that the former deputy information chief  had resigned from the party because he wanted to serve Sarawak National  Party (SNAP).
An insider was quoted as saying Tedwin had exhausted all his  usefulness in PRS, and that prompted him to leave the party despite the  claim that he was still in good term with Masing.
However, a web portal reported that the former information chief had  uttered remarks to the effect that Taib was bullying the party.
Meanwhile, the chief political secretary to the Chief Minister, Abdul  Karim Rahman Hamzah, said he felt sorry for Tedwin for leaving PRS.
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He, however, believed that the former information chief might have  personal problems or aspirations which led him to turn his back on the  party.
“There must be a reason for him leaving (the party) but by putting  the blame on YAB CM as bullying PRS as his reason is a bit absurd,”  Abdul Karim said when contacted yesterday.
Abdul Karim, who is also the Asajaya assemblyman, said he personally  knew that Tedwin was keen to contest in the coming election and this  might be the reason for him to leave PRS.
“In the scenario before his departure from PRS, being a fellow BN  member it would not be possible for him to contest in his hometown of  Betong because Betong is a PBB seat,” he said.
He wished Tedwin “all the best in SNAP” and hoped that the former  deputy information chief had fully weighed the consequences of his  action.
Party Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) deputy youth chief Pandi  Suhaili said Tedwin should realise that under the concept of Barisan  Nasional (BN), not all demands made by any component party must be met  by the state coalition chairman.
He said there were also demands made by members of PBB, which is headed by Taib, that the chief minister didn’t entertain.
“As the state BN chief, he has to take into account all factors when  making his decision. Moreover, he will surely consult other leaders of  the state BN parties to seek for opinions and suggestions before making  any decision,” said Pandi.
The vice youth chief also concurred with the Asajaya assemblyman that  Tedwin might be leaving PRS due to his frustration at not being able to  get what he personally wanted, and not what the party could not get.
 







 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2 comments:
kenyataan ini yg kita tunggu, takkanlah nak berdiam diri dengan tuduhan yang dibuat Tedwin..
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