The four, also from the Pakatan Rakyat (PR) coalition, are said to be ready to defect to the Barisan Nasional (BN), reported liberal news portal Malaysian Insider.
The report said that in text messages being circulated, four names are mentioned -
1.DAP's Keshvinder Singh of Malim Nawar,
2.DAP's A. Siva Subramanium of Buntong,
3.PKR's S. Kesavan of Hutan Melintang,
4.PKR's Tai Sing Ng of Kuala Sepetang.
The news portal said that 'well-informed sources' in Umno confirmed that discussions are ongoing with five more PR lawmakers. The sources were quoted saying that 'there is a good chance' that three of the five will cross over in the next two months.
'The timeline of two months could mean it could be tomorrow on in 60 days,' the Umno source said.
BN is said to be looking for Indian representatives to cross over in order to make its line-up more multi-ethnic.
The death of PAS MP for Bukit Gantang Roslan Shaharom yesterday means that a by-election may happen in Perak. The possible by-election will be a referendum on the political situation in Perak. And it will come at an awkward time for Umno, with the Umno general assembly due in late March.
Meantime, Kedah assemblyman V. Arumugam of PKR quit his seat and his position on the state's executive council yesterday afternoon. His resignation has sparked fears of defection, and of a similar scenario replaying in Kedah. Though he resigned amid allegations linking him to a 'marriage scandal', he said he has been under pressure to defect, claiming that he has received threats.
source:the electric newspaper,singapore
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Pergi mamposssla engcow dgn doa doa gila engkow tu...ingat kite punya tuhan takdak ummphh ke.??
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