Deputy women chief, 48 others quit PKR, headed for ‘parti Azmin’

PKR is faced with mass resignations of key party leaders, primary from the women factions. Source (pic): TTF Files

تيمبالن كتوا وانيتا، 48 لاين كلوار ڤقر، منوجو ءڤرتي عزمينء

It appears that the women faction in PKR is leaving the party en masse. Rumour is, many are headed for a new party Datuk Seri Azmin Ali is said to be in the midst of establishing.

Some insist they’re headed for Gerakan.

Earlier today, PKR deputy Women and Kapar division chief Dr Daroyah Alwi today quit the party and resigned from her position as the party’s deputy Women chief and Selangor Women chief.

On the 18th of May 2020, PKR Central’s Wanita Council member Catherine Jok Uvang became the fourth wanita leader to leave the party amid mass resignations by key party leaders at state and national levels.

On the 6th of May 2020, PKR Wanita national vice head Voon Shiak Ni announced her immediate resignation, citing also the mass sacking and suspension of members which she said brought down the image of the party in the eyes of the public.


PETALING JAYA: It appears that the women faction in PKR is leaving the party en masse. Rumour is, many are headed for a new party Datuk Seri Azmin Ali is said to be in the midst of establishing.

Some insist they’re headed for Gerakan.




Earlier today, PKR deputy Women and Kapar division chief Dr Daroyah Alwi today quit the party and resigned from her position as the party’s deputy Women chief and Selangor Women chief.

According to a news report, Daroyah left along with 48 others from the Selangor Women leadership and Kapar division leadership, including youth leaders.

The report read:

The Sementa state assemblyman, who is also the Selangor deputy speaker in the state assembly, said she did not want to get caught up in the “leadership tussle”.

She added that she has lost confidence in the leadership of PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim who she said has strayed from the party’s Reformasi agenda.

“I am not alone in my decision to leave the party. The same feeling was shared by 13 other Selangor PKR Women leaders.

“I am also confident and believe that many other leaders will follow my footsteps,” she told a press conference at Concorde Hotel here today.

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Dr Daroyah said she will remain as an independent assemblyman and would resign as the deputy Speaker.

“I will be an independent Adun (state assemblyman) but friendly to the PN (Perikatan Nasional) government.

“I will write a letter (to the speaker) to resign as the Selangor State Assembly deputy speaker,” she said

Dr Daroyah, who joined the party in 1999 and was known to be on the side of former PKR deputy president Datuk Seri Azmin Ali, also confessed that Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amiruddin Shari was aware that she had wanted to leave the party.

“It was discussed with the MB and MB did not agree for me to take this step,” she said.

On the 18th of May 2020, PKR Central’s Wanita Council member Catherine Jok Uvang became the fourth wanita leader to leave the party amid mass resignations by key party leaders at state and national levels.

“Instead, the party leadership is focusing and propelling on the personal interests and ambitions of certain individuals who are craving for positions and power,” she was quoted as saying.

Catherine cited the spate of sackings and suspensions in recent times as reason for her resignation.

This, she said, was beyond comprehension and unacceptable to many, particularly among grassroots supporters in Sarawak.

On the 6th of May 2020, PKR Wanita national vice head Voon Shiak Ni announced her immediate resignation, citing also the mass sacking and suspension of members which she said brought down the image of the party in the eyes of the public.

On the same day, Sarawak PKR Wanita chief Nurhanim Mokshen also resigned from her post after learning that her name was on the list of party members suspended.

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