Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak
KOTA KINABALU, May 18 (Bernama) -- Sabah Umno liaison deputy chief Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak said Sabah, along with Sarawak, would continue to be the "fixed deposit" for the Barisan Nasional (BN), and shrugged off any notion that the Sabah BN faced a leadership crisis.
Salleh, who is a former Sabah chief minister, said the DAP victory in the Sibu parliamentary by-election in Sarawak on Sunday should not be used as the basis to claim that Sabah and Sarawak were no longer the "fixed deposit" for the BN.
"It (the outcome of the Sibu by-election) did not reflect the overall support of the people on the ground. It was an isolated case which was largely based on localised issues. I believe they will regret because by voting for the opposition it won't solve their problems, and in the next election they will come back to the BN. Selanjutnya di sini
Salleh, who is a former Sabah chief minister, said the DAP victory in the Sibu parliamentary by-election in Sarawak on Sunday should not be used as the basis to claim that Sabah and Sarawak were no longer the "fixed deposit" for the BN.
"It (the outcome of the Sibu by-election) did not reflect the overall support of the people on the ground. It was an isolated case which was largely based on localised issues. I believe they will regret because by voting for the opposition it won't solve their problems, and in the next election they will come back to the BN. Selanjutnya di sini
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