Armada all fired up after surprise Muhyiddin appearance, urge 'Abah' to be strong


CHERAS: Recently charged former prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin made a surprise appearance at the Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) annual general meeting on Saturday (March 11) to shouts of "Long Live Abah!" and "Takbir" from hundreds of Bersatu youths.

Dressed in a white baju Melayu with red samping, the Perikatan Nasional chairman was welcomed into Menara PGRM here, where the youth wings - Srikandi Muda and Armada - were holding their gatherings.

Accompanying Muhyiddin were Bersatu treasurer-general Mohd Salleh Bajuri and former Bersatu information chief Datuk Wan Saiful Wan Jan.

Muhyiddin, who attended as an observer, sat with the audience, and spent half an hour each at both the halls.

The delegates, who were highly energised upon the arrival of Muhyiddin, stated that they will defend him at all costs.

"Everyone predicted that Bersatu would be dead after 2018, but we returned stronger and in 2022, we managed to win a record number of opposition seats.

"We are not going down. We will never surrender. Abah, stay strong!" said an Armada delegate.

Bersatu is holding its delayed 2022 annual general assembly from March 10 to 12.

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