Tg Piai - Putra to contest if others field non-Malay candidate
Parti Bumiputera Perkasa Malaysia (Putra) today confirmed that it would enter the Tanjung Piai parliamentary by-election fray should both the opposition bloc and Pakatan Harapan field a non-Malay candidate.
Putra pro tem president Ibrahim Ali said the party, set up last May, was also prepared for a three-cornered fight.
"We will contest 101 percent in the Tanjung Piai by-election if Harapan fields a non-Malay, if PAS is not contesting and MCA also wants to contest.
"The Malay voters can make their choice, the best party that can give its commitment to the struggle for our rights. Furthermore, whoever wins the area, a Malay would be the representative.
“So where is the Malay split?” he told reporters after launching Putra and the "Pemasyuran Sumpah Keramat 10 Perkara Tuntutan Melayu Bumiputera" declaration in Kuala Lumpur today.
He added that Putra will wait until Harapan and the opposition had announced their nominees before deciding on its own candidate for the by-election.
"Elections now are not like in the old days [...] only need a RM10,000 deposit while the campaign can be done through social media, FB live, not many talks, and vehicles are not necessary so it doesn’t involve much cost.
"In that regard, Putra can afford to contest. We have already received approval for Putra to contest in any election, general or by-election,” he said.
The Tanjung Piai seat fell vacant following the death of Dr Mohd Farid Mohd Rafik on Sept 21 due to heart attack.
Mohd Farid who was also deputy minister in the Prime Minister’s Department and also Tanjung Piai Bersatu deputy chief. He displaced incumbent Wee Jeck Seng (BN) and Nordin Othman (PAS) by securing 21,255 votes in the 14th general election.
Wee obtained 20,731 votes while Nordin, 2,962. - Bernama
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