KUALA LUMPUR, May 6 Wan Ahmad Wan Omar is an Umno bend part of from Kubang Bunggor, Pasir Mas, though he is not a Election Commission (EC) emissary chairman, Sinar Harian reported today.
Wan Ahmad, a 63-year-old case merchant claimed which PKR secretary-general Datuk Saifuddin Nasution had confused him with EC emissary Datuk Wan Ahmad Wan Omar, as well as which both of them coincidentally common a same name.
"Actually, a Kubang Bunggor Umno bend part of is me, as well as a identity label serial series is mine," Wan Ahmad told Sinar Harian in an essay published today.
A case merchant has come brazen as a Kubang Bunggor Umno bend part of whose name is a same as which of EC emissary Datuk Wan Ahmad Wan Omar. record pic
"What's more he (Datuk Wan Ahmad) has been urged to step down as EC deputy.
"The information (produced by Saifuddin) is about me, not a EC emissary chief."
The EC emissary conduct has regularly denied allegations which he is an Umno member, job a indictment "lies" directed during blemish a credit of a polls body.
"This is a political ground directed during blemish a credit of a EC as an eccentric as well as separate entity.
"He (Datuk Saifuddin Nasution) contingency be held accountable for his lies as well as should publicly apologize for his statements," Wan Ahmad was quoted by Bernama as saying final week.
"I have not been in Umno since fasten a EC upon May 1, 1998," he stressed.
PKR secretary-general Saifuddin claimed final week which a EC emissary arch is a part of of a Kubang Bunggor Umno bend ! in Pasir Mas, Kelantan as well as which his membership series is 2374564.
Wan Ahmad, however, denied this, as well as pronounced which Saifuddin was actually referring to an Umno part of with a similar name.
"I am not Kelantanese as well as have never lived in Pasir Mas or elsewhere in a state," he said, adding which he was from Terengganu as well as a MyKad series in a allegation did not match his.
The EC was heavily criticised in a lead-up to Bersih's convene for giveaway as well as fair elections upon Jul 9 final year in which tens of thousands flooded a streets of a capital in pell-mell scenes which saw over 1,500 arrested, scores injured as well as a death of an ex-soldier.
Widespread condemnation of a Najib administration's clampdown saw Putrajaya have vital concessions including a formation of a bipartisan Parliamentary Select Committee to look into improving a electoral system.
During a committee's six-month tenure, Pakatan Rakyat (PR) indicted a EC of not being committed to reforms as well as eventually rejected a panel's findings, which afterwards led to final Saturday's Bersih 3.0 rally.
The coalition of 84 civil societies pronounced final month which a commentary of a select committee were disappointing as well as did not meet the final for electoral reform.
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