MUDA to contest state polls alone after ‘left hanging’ by Pakatan Harapan: Syed Saddiq

In a blog post published on Tuesday, veteran Democratic Action Party (DAP) leader Lim Kit Siang urged MUDA not to be hasty and advised the party to cooperate with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s unity government for the state polls. DAP is part of the PH coalition.

In his response on Wednesday, Syed Saddiq said he has personally tried reaching out to Mr Anwar and his officers on “many occasions”, including in and outside of parliament as well as through text messages.

“Unfortunately, there has been no response,” he said.

“We weren’t asking for luxurious GLC (government-linked company) posts like many in the government today. We weren’t asking for contracts. We merely wanted a meeting so that we can propose a way forward to build a truly multi-racial, multi-religious, moderate, and reform-centred Malaysia.”

In the Facebook post, Syed Saddiq then appeared to launch a further salvo at Mr Anwar’s administration, stressing that he has yet to see the reforms by the “so-called reformists”.

“GLC positions are still being treated as political rewards for obedient political elites,” he said.

“There is no Political Funding Act, no two-term limit for the Prime Minister, no separation between the Prime Minister’s portfolio and the Minister of Finance.”

Syed Saddiq also highlighted what he called the “indefinite postponement” of Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi’s criminal charges, and “major scandals” like the botched, multi-billion ringgit procurement of littoral combat ships.

“Enough is enough,” he added.

“MUDA will enter the state elections to be the voice of conscience for the people. We want to play a bigger role in being the ‘Check & Balance’ towards this government.”

Six states – Kedah, Penang, Kelantan, Terengganu, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan – are expected to hold their elections in July or August this year.

The state polls are keenly watched as it will be the first major elections held since November 2022 when Mr Anwar – who leads PH – was appointed prime minister. Mr Anwar currently leads the unity government, which includes PH, BN, Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) and Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS).