ARMY veterans warned Anwar Ibrahim against creating a family dynasty in Parliament, saying the PKR leader should have asked his wife or daughter instead of the Port Dickson MP, a retired rear admiral, to give up their federal seat for him.
National Patriots Association (Patriot) president Brigadier-General (rtd) Mohamad Arshad Raji said Anwar should have picked either Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail’s Pandan seat, or Nurul Izzah’s Permatang Pauh seat.
Instead, he said, Anwar had now laid the family open to charges of nepotism if he made it to Parliament,
“Anwar is creating a family dynasty within the party when he could have chosen another area to contest instead of going for the Port Dickson seat,” Arshad told The Malaysian Insight.
“People don’t like the idea of a whole family in one party.”
Dr Wan Azizah is also the deputy prime minister. She has recently relinquished to Anwar the PKR presidency, a post she has held since the party was founded in 1999. Their daughter is a party vice-president.
Danyal Balagopal Abdullah on Wednesday announced that he was giving up the Port Dickson seat for Anwar to contest so that the PKR president could return to Parliament.

Arshad said Patriot members were disappointed that a veteran had given up his seat to Anwar.
“Why does it have to be Port Dickson, which is the home of the army? It was the military that had supported Danyal for they wanted one of them to represent them in Parliament.”
Patriot felt strongly that Danyal should have kept the seat to articulate issues pertaining to the military, which are often overlooked, he said.
Arshad warned that PKR will now have a tough time answering voters.
“What PKR has done is give the opposition ‘ammo’ to hit the party with. Whatever reasons PKR should give for the move will not make sense.”
Arshad said he wished to remain above politics but he would not stop any veterans from getting involved in politics or campaigning for any party.
“Patriot as an organisation will not get involved in politics, but our members are free to do so in their personal capacity.
“We have given our members their freedom (to support any party) but they cannot say that they are doing it for Patriot,’” he said.

Anwar, meanwhile, had said that he had spoken to Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad about his decision to stand in Port Dickson, preparatory to him taking over as prime minister.
His decision, however, did not go down well with several senior PKR leaders who claimed they were kept in the dark.
PKR vice-president Tian Chua had questioned why the decision was conveyed to the PKR political bureau when it met on Tuesday but not to.
PKR Wanita chief Zuraida Kamaruddin had also expressed her disappointment that the members were not told about the new development.
Without naming names, she had said that some in the party were behaving as though they were in a secret society.
The Port Dickson parliamentary seat has 75,212 registered voters, who are Malays (43%), Chinese (33%) and Indians (22%). – September 14, 2018.

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