IPOH, Dec 11 (Bernama) -- Umno and MIC have agreed in principle on the
exchange of state seats in Perak for the next general election and are
thinking of the seats to be exchanged, said Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Dr
Zambry Abdul Kadir.
Zambry, who is also the state Barisan Nasional (BN) chairman, said the
swapping of seats was among the issues discussed together with the BN
component parties and until the matter had been mutually agreed upon,
the BN component parties would not make any decision.
"In fact, the quota introduced should also be respected by all of us
(BN component parties). It's not only that (Behrang and Pasir Panjang
state seats), maybe there are other seats too, but basically they must
be mutually agreed upon," he told reporters after attending the state
government's Meet The Clients Day, here today.
He was commenting on the statement by MIC president Datuk Seri G.
Palanivel that the party was keen to swap state seats in Perak with
other BN component parties in the next general election.
Palanivel had said that the MIC was prepared to give up the Behrang and
Pasir Panjang state seats in exchange for Buntong, which has 48 per
cent Indian population, while the other seat was still at the
negotiation stage and if the MIC did not get the seat sought for in
Perak, the party would opt for Dengkil in Selangor as second choice.
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