PSM to review ties with Pakatan after GE13 losses
(The Star) – Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) is set to review its ties with Pakatan Rakyat after its losses in GE13 due to the alleged underhand tactics against their candidates.
“The issue will be brought up for discussion at our annual congress on June 28.
“We are leaving it to our members to decide if we should continue ties with Pakatan,” PSM secretary-general S. Arutchelvan (picture) said, adding that the decision to work with the Opposition pact was made at the party’s 14th Congress in June last year.
He added that PSM was also demanding a meeting with PKR and PAS leaders over the Kota Damansara and Semenyih state seats in Selangor.
“We want an explanation from PAS over the loss of the Kota Damansara seat, and PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang referring to us as communists,” he said.
Arutchelvan added that PKR should also explain its role in PSM’s loss in Semenyih.
On May 6, PSM president Dr Mohd Nasir Hashim said his loss in Kota Damansara was due to votes being split and “stolen” by the PAS candidate.
Barisan’s Halimaton Saadiah Bohan polled 16,387 votes against Dr Nasir’s 14,860 and PAS’ Ridzuan Ismail’s 7,312.
Arutchelvan was said to be the victim of Pakatan’s internal politicking in Semenyih which saw Barisan’s Datuk Johan Abdul Aziz getting 17,616 votes compared to PKR’s Hamidi Hasan (13,471) while he only polled 5,568 votes.
PSM also contested the Sungai Siput parliamentary seat in Perak with incumbent Dr Michael Jeyakumar successfully defending it while M. Sarasvathy lost the Jelapang state seat.