The state vice-chairman questions claim that 2,500 Jelutong division members had quit because of developments in the party. FMTNews Penang PKR
Penang PKR vice-chairman Jason Ong says the resignation of a small group will not affect the party’s stability.
“The resignation of a small group of people will not affect the stability of the party as it has a history of political struggle for more than two decades. Ong, the assemblyman for Kebun Bungah, criticised the formation of the new government “through defections by leaders politically aligned to certain individuals”.
He said others joining him in quitting included Bagan chairman Alan Oh, Bukit Gelugor chairman Mustaqim Md Daud, Batu Kawan chairman Lim Chee Leong, Tasek Gelugor PKR Wanita chief Nafizah Ismail and PKR Bayan Baru member M Navalingam.
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