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Is there another Kajang Move in play?

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PETALING JAYA: A second Kajang Move, this time aimed at removing Menteri Besar Azmin Ali, has been launched, claims blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin.

In a posting on his Malaysia Today website, Raja Petra alleged that PKR Secretary-General Rafizi Ramli was spearheading “Kajang Move 2.0″, just as how the Pandan MP had allegedly led the first Kajang Move that saw former Selangor Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim eventually removed.

The Manchester-based blogger said in the first Kajang Move, allegations of corruption and abuse of power were raised, as well as claims that Khalid was not a team-player and refused to obey party orders.

However, Raja Petra said no report had ever been made to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission and Khalid had not been investigated, arrested or charged for any crime.

Now, he said, Azmin was facing the same allegations as Khalid with one exception.

“In Azmin’s case, there are women offered as bribes.”

Raja Petra said Rafizi had now somewhat backtracked slightly and explained that the allegations of bribes and women were not “a general allegation”, but only about “one specific case”.

He said, however, Rafizi did not want to reveal the details as the PKR strongman only wanted to threaten to reveal and not actually reveal the person involved.

Raja Petra said this was why Rafizi’s allegations were not allegations against the Selangor state government, but against a single individual.

“Rafizi does not want to reveal the criminal. He only wants to threaten to reveal the criminal if that criminal gets out of line and goes against what the party wants.”

Last week, in a leaked message sent to the “Solidarity for Anwar” WhatsApp group, Rafizi touched on the demands for cash and women when dealing with the Selangor government.

He also warned that he would expose those involved unless the practice was stopped immediately.

Azmin, however, has dismissed it as a smear campaign against his government.





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