KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 15 — Terengganu Umno chief Datuk Seri Ahmad Said has been urged to step down after all 32 Barisan Nasional (BN) candidates lost in the state election last...
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 15 — Terengganu Umno chief Datuk Seri Ahmad Said has been urged to step down after all 32 Barisan Nasional candidates lost in the state election last Saturday, reportedKemaman Umno deputy chief Datuk Wan Ahmad Nizam Wan Abdul Hamid was reported saying that Ahmad, who is also a former Terengganu menteri besar, must take responsibility for the defeat.
“The state BN needs to be reshuffled to be 'rebranded' and 'reengineered' because it is very weak at the moment,” he was quoted saying. “Ahmad has been the Umno divisional leader in Kemaman since 2000. We have changed the youth division leader five times but he is still there,” said Wan Ahmad.In the election, Perikatan Nasional component parties PAS and Bersatu swept up all 32 state seats, including 10 that had been held by Umno.
“Now is the time for PAS to implement the hudud law which they fought for before,” he mockingly said.
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