
A Sabah Bersatu leader has scoffed at a PAS delegate’s proposal for state PAS chief Aliakbar Gulasan to be named as the party’s chief ministerial candidate for the upcoming Sabah state election.
Nabila Norsahar, head of Sabah Bersatu’s young women’s wing, pointed out that PAS had never won a seat in Sabah until now, and that Aliakbar was appointed as a nominated assemblyman.
“This appointed assemblyman has yet to prove himself by obtaining the people’s mandate in an election, much less aspire to be chief minister,” she told FMT.
Nabila said PAS should prove its capability by first winning seats at the polls before making such a proposal.
She was responding to a Shah Alam PAS leader who floated the proposal at the Islamic party’s muktamar in Alor…