Time For MCA To Ask Najib To Step In - Hishammuddin
KLUANG, Nov 7 (Bernama) -- The time has come for MCA to ask Barisan Nasional (BN) chairman Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak to step in to resolve the crisis the party is facing, said Umno vice president Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein.
Hishammuddin said he believed the Prime Minister would not hesitate to assist MCA in trying to resolve its problems as the BN was also affected by what was happening in the party.
"I do not want to interfere in MCA's internal matters but I am concerned about our (Umno's) friends. If previously the BN chairman only gave advice, now it is time he stepped in to help out.
"I feel the public also feels the same way. Umno is also not happy with the turn of events in MCA. The people in the end will become bored with us (BN component parties) and look elsewhere for leadership, which will not only be a loss for MCA but the BN overall," he told reporters after attending a youth carnival here on Saturday.
Hishammuddin, who is also Home Minister and the MP for Sembrong, said all MCA leaders need to be concerned about the overall interests of the party and the BN and not act according to emotions.
The MCA, which is the second largest party in the BN coalition, has been embroiled in a leadership crisis for over a year now. An extrordinary general meeting was held by the party on Oct 10 to resolve the impasse but the feuds amongst the warring factions took numerous twists and turns since then and have only caused it to be mired in deeper trouble.
On other developments, Hishammuddin said his ministry was in the process of finalising its training modules for the People's Volunteer Corps (Rela) and the Civil Defence Department so as to attract more youths to join them in future.
-- BERNAMA
Hishammuddin said he believed the Prime Minister would not hesitate to assist MCA in trying to resolve its problems as the BN was also affected by what was happening in the party.
"I do not want to interfere in MCA's internal matters but I am concerned about our (Umno's) friends. If previously the BN chairman only gave advice, now it is time he stepped in to help out.
"I feel the public also feels the same way. Umno is also not happy with the turn of events in MCA. The people in the end will become bored with us (BN component parties) and look elsewhere for leadership, which will not only be a loss for MCA but the BN overall," he told reporters after attending a youth carnival here on Saturday.
Hishammuddin, who is also Home Minister and the MP for Sembrong, said all MCA leaders need to be concerned about the overall interests of the party and the BN and not act according to emotions.
The MCA, which is the second largest party in the BN coalition, has been embroiled in a leadership crisis for over a year now. An extrordinary general meeting was held by the party on Oct 10 to resolve the impasse but the feuds amongst the warring factions took numerous twists and turns since then and have only caused it to be mired in deeper trouble.
On other developments, Hishammuddin said his ministry was in the process of finalising its training modules for the People's Volunteer Corps (Rela) and the Civil Defence Department so as to attract more youths to join them in future.
-- BERNAMA
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