PKR election: Che Gu Bard calls for Azmin's withdrawal

Astro Awani
April 27, 2014 17:45 MYT
The Solidariti Anak Muda Malaysia (SAMM) has called for Azmin Ali to withdraw from contesting for the deputy presidency post in the upcoming PKR elections.
SAMM founder Badrul Hisham Shaharin, better known as Che Gu Bard, claimed that Azmin and his team had committed election fraud at a few polling branches in Sarawak during the party’s 2010 polls.
“These incidents took place during the 2010 elections. A report was lodged against Azmin but no action has been taken thus far,” he said, adding that the report was made by Selangor Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim.

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“Seeing as to we have evidence of the incident involving the Batang Sadong branch now, I urge (PKR elections director) Datuk Johari Abdul and the Central Leadership Council (MPP) to take stern action and withdraw his candidacy,” he added, calling for the party's central selection committee (JPP) to look into the matter seriously.
He added that all these while, PKR has criticised the Election Commission (SPR) over its handling of the electoral process that the party claimed was marred by fraud and irregularities.
As such, JPP must take the allegations of electoral fraud seriously and act accordingly.
“We need to prove to the rakyat that we are serious against election fraud by taking action against the perpetrators.”
“People are watching the PKR elections - we must not do the things committed by our opponents who we criticised and denounced; but we are just as good as them in performing ‘magic tricks’ now.
Badrul and a few other PKR activists withdrew support for Azmin’s team on Saturday night and started a campaign calling for Azmin's withdrawal from contesting the party's deputy presidency post.
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