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Tok Pa's resignation 'the end of Umno' - Syed Saddiq

Bersatu Youth chief Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman has described Mustapa Mohamed’s decision to quit the Umno as the beginning of the end of the party.

Syed Saddiq said Mustapa, who sat on the party's supreme council, had always been among Umno leaders whom he respected.

“I still admire and respect him, not only because he is a leader of vast experience, but also because of his deeds and contributions to the country which cannot be denied.

“When I heard that he quit Umno, I was shocked and I think it is the end of Umno... to be honest, to lose someone like him is a big loss to Umno.”

Syed Saddiq said this to reporters after appearing as one of the four debaters in the public debate series dubbed ‘Re:Action-Youth Engaged’ organised by the International Islamic University Malaysia and the Youth and Sports Ministry last night.

The three other debaters were Asia’s Best Debater 2018 Ahmad Syarifuddin Ahmad Fakhir, student of Kolej Yayasan United Engineers Malaysia Kishen Sivabalan, and Atiyah Khairuddin of Sekolah Seri Puteri Cyberjaya.

In a statement issued last night, Mustapa said his decision to quit Umno after more than four decades was made as the party’s approach was no longer in line with the political principles he had been championing.

When asked whether Bersatu would welcome Mustapa to join the party, the youth and sports minister, said: “I hope Tok Pa will join us for the future of Malaysians because he is a very good leader, but if he is not, I will still respect him.”

Meanwhile, commenting on the debate tonight, he said it was a success as current issues were publicly discussed and debated by young people.

“I’m in the opinion that today’s successful event will be followed by more formal discussions, as well as debates on social media, and also on mainstream media, including radio and television,” he added. 

- Bernama

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