Warisan man denies sidelining Kadazandusun, Murut


Karim Bujang says he’s not offended with statements calling him a recycled candidate in the Kimanis by-election. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Irwan Majid, January 14, 2020.

KARIM Bujang, the Warisan candidate in the Kimanis by-election, is determined to reach out to all communities regardless of race and religion while campaigning for the by-election.

While denying an accusation that he has neglected the Kadazandusun and Murut communities during his campaign, Karim said the allegation is baseless as he and the Warisan machinery always made the effort to visit all areas in the Kimanis parliamentary constituency. 

“I deny it (that I have sidelined the KDM). That is not true. Why should I sideline the community and you can check from the previous general election (2018) results that I received more votes from KDM. In fact, I won in most of the KDM areas.

“They are my supporters all along, they all know who I am. I know them and I promise to be a representative for everyone,” he said when met after his campaigning in Kg Matujung, Membakut, yesterday.

Karim, 67, was responding to an allegation that he had neglected certain communities during his campaign.

On the criticism by certain quarters that Karim was a recycled candidate in the Kimanis by-election, he said he was not offended by the statement.

“I am not offended by such comments. I am a straightforward person and if it is the time for me to quit (retire), I will quit. (More importantly), I will do the best for the younger generation in this area if I am given a chance.”

The Kimanis by-election is a straight fight between Karim and Mohamad Alamin of Barisan Nasional with polling day on Saturday and early voting today. – Bernama, January 14, 2020.


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