Ku Li unlikely to quit Umno, says PKR info chief

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 2 PKR legal bureau executive Latheefa Koya doubts Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah would ever leave Umno as well as referred to which a maestro leader does not know a definition of sacrifice.

Latheefa wrote currently on microblogging site Twitter this afternoon which while she regards Tengku Razaleigh as a good guy, a Gua Musang MP, more popularly well known as Ku Li, was not one to take such risks.

Pakatan shld be led by leaders who knows a definition of sacrifice! KuLi good guy, though plays it protected all a time! she wrote.

Later, in response to another Twitter user with a handle @ParkyKrish, Latheefa (picture) pronounced it was highly unlikely which Ku Li would quit Umno.

I m utterly sure he will not:), she told @ParkyKrish, who had written, I challenge him 2 quit Umno,otherwise hes not sincere.He wants best of both worlds.Mana bolih?.

Latheefa was referring to rumours which Pakatan Rakyat (PR) has skeleton to replace its de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim with Ku Li should a former be jailed for sodomy.

Bayan Baru MP Datuk Seri Zahrain Mohd Hashim initial set a gossip indent spinning when he penned a blog post claiming which PR had met with Ku Li to remonstrate him to head a antithesis pact.

Utusan Malaysia further propagated a gossip with an paper yesterday observant which Anwar has become a guilt to PR as well as has most moral issues.

According to another headlines report by a Umno-owned daily, PAS Ulama arch Datuk Harun Taib had pronounced which Ku Lis replacement of Anwar was not impossible though PR parties would initial have to examine a leaders performance prior to usurpation him.

When contacted, several PR leaders yesterday denied a rumours, observant a issue never arose.

Absolutely not. There has never been any contention of a sort during top-level leadership meetings.

The re has never been disbelief or subject as to Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahims in front of as antithesis leader, there is no subject to (replace him), DAP MP Tony Pua told The Malaysian Insider.


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