Masing: "Save Malaysia" more like saving DAP, Pakatan


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 26 Mar 2015

KUCHING: PRS president Tan Sri James Masing dismissed any notion of his party joining the new "Save Malaysia" coalition government proposed by DAP veteran Lim Kit Siang.

"It's more like save DAP from Pakatan Rakyat's downfall," the Sarawak Barisan Nasional component party leader said.

Lim, who mooted the idea last Sunday, said MPs from both Barisan and Pakatan had voiced their support for it.

Masing said PRS was not interested in saving DAP or Pakatan.

"Pakatan will crash as PAS betrays them by introducing hudud," he said.

He said Barisan parties from Sabah and Sarawak would still remain in the coalition even though they would not support the hudud bill in Parliament.

Earlier this week, Masing had made it clear that PRS would not support hudud under any circumstances and had told his party's six MPs not to vote for it.


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