I,  Jenapala a/l Perumal Subaan am holding this press conference to express  my total disgust and extreme outrage at the rampant incidences of  election fraud and underhanded tactics practiced by PKR party leaders  Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Azmin Ali during the current party  elections.
To  show how serious I am of exposing these practices, I am committed to  hold a press conference every Monday at this venue. For today, I will  focus on five cases in particular.
1.   PERMATANG  PAUH –  in this case, there were three contenders for the post of Timbalan  Ketua Cabang - Deputy Chief Minister of Penang Mansor Othman, Roselai  Muhamad and Che Mat Hashim, the incumbent. After submitting his name,  Roselai suddenly withdrew on the day of the nomination after intense  pressure to do so. In the case of Che Mat Hashim, he withdrew on the day  before the elections and his supporters claim that he was pressured to  do so by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. The removal of both these candidates  paved the way for Mansor Othman, Deputy Chief Minister of Penang and one  of Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s blue eyed boys, to win uncontested.
Even  more ironic, the Deputy Chief Minister Mansor Othman was allowed to  host a big Hari Raya gathering on the day of the elections. Is this not a  blatant disregard of campaign etiquette? This happened in Datuk Seri  Anwar Ibrahim’s own backyard and could not have taken place without him  knowing.
2.   BATU  GAJAH -  The second case involves my nomination in Batu Gajah. When my name was  written on the nomination board, a senior party leader, Vice President  Lee Boon Chye openly rubbed off my name from the board and refused to  allow me to participate in the party divisional elections. First of all,  Lee Boon Chye has absolutely no authority whatsoever to do this.  Secondly, he also has absolutely no authority whatsoever to decide on  who participates in the elections.
3.   USE  OF THE SELANGOR STATE MACHINERY -  I have also been informed by those at the grassroots level that Azmin  Ali is abusing the Selangor government machinery - state excos are using  their offices and allocations for the party elections while state  information officers are coercing and inducing those at the grassroots  level to support him. This is an insult to our Pakatan partners DAP and  PAS and also the people of Selangor who elected them to serve the  electorate.
4.   OFFERS  OF POSITIONS –  Azmin Ali in his visit to Tuaran openly informed a gathering there that  the candidate for Ketua Cabang Ansari Abdullah would also be a  candidate for the general elections if he won. Azmin Ali has also  offered Federal Cabinet positions to those who support him and ensure he  becomes number two.
5.   DISCREPANCIES  IN KUDAT, SILAM, BANDAR INDERA MAHKOTA AND RAUB –  as all of you are probably aware, in Kudat over 800 people turned up  with incumbent Ketua Cabang Mursalim Tangul, most of whom had only  temporary ICs and were identified on the ground as illegal immigrants.  In Silam, incumbent Ketua Pemuda Silam and Timbalan Ketua Pemuda Negeri  Johan bin Nul’s name could not be found on the membership list despite  his nomination being accepted earlier. Johan bin Nul was subsequently  disqualified and he could not compete. The winner, Johani bin Abdul  Halim is a known Azmin Ali supporter.
In  Bandar Indera Mahkota and Raub another suspicious incident occurred.  After the close of elections and the initial counting, both candidates  aligned to Dato’ Zaid Ibrahim were announced as winners. However in both  divisions, a recount was called upon when several members turned up  later insisting that they had not voted. Interestingly after the second  recount, Azmin Ali won narrowly in both divisions.
CONCLUSION –  I now want to challenge Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Azmin Ali to  confirm or openly deny their involvement in the incidents I have just  highlighted.
I  also want to know whether Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is aware of the  incident involving the senior party leader who called an Indian leader a  ‘pariah’ and whether an apology has been offered to this Indian leader  and the community at large.
To  Dr Molly Cheah, the head of the JPP I would like to ask you this – do  you have two sets of rules that you observe? One set for us ordinary  members who want to contest in what you are preaching to be a ‘free and  fair election’ and another set of rules for the elite cartel that runs  PKR?
To  the party leaders, I have only this to say - practice what you preach.  We have been criticizing the Barisan Nasional and SPR for the unfair  election practices. This is just not an election for PKR members.  Malaysians are watching. Let them not be disappointed as I am as to how  we have conducted ourselves so far.
Jenapala  a/l Perumal Subaan
Ex  Deputy Secretary, PKR
 
 
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