Masing reminds S’wak Barisan of its strong ties with rural folk


The proposed Batang Saribas bridge,with an estimated cost of RM496mil, will be the next to be awarded soon after tender closed in February, according to Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister and Minister of Infrastructure Development and Transportation Tan Sri James Masing (pic).

KUCHING: Although the break-up of Sarawak Barisan Nasional looks imminent, one of its components has reminded its partners of the coalition’s standing among the people, especially the rural folk, in the state.

Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) president Tan Sri James Masing (pic) said he prefers to describe it as a “metamorphosis rather than leaving”.

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