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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

DPM: Selangor MB change could halt water plan


Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin today expressed concern that a change in the menteri besar of Selangor may jeopardise the restructure of the state's water industry which is at the concluding stages.

He said if Menteri Besar Abdul Khalid Ibrahim was replaced, the question would arise as to whether the negotiations on the matter with the federal government would continue or be called off by the state.

Calling off the negotiations would undermine the adequate supply of water to the people, not only in Selangor but also in the Klang Valley, he said at an Aidilfitri reception for the media at his residence in Muar. Also present was Muhyiddin's wife, Noorainee Abdul Rahman.

"The people of Selangor should ask whether a change of menteri besar will jeopardise the contract agreed upon following negotiations with the Selangor government. It is a big question mark," said Muhyiddin, who is the chairperson of the Special Cabinet Committee on Selangor Water Issues.

PKR has decided to have Khalid replaced by party president Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, but Khalid is insisting on completing his term as the menteri besar.

Muhyiddin said the federal government was monitoring the developments in Selangor closely because the people wanted political stability and the federal government did not want any disruption of the Langat 2 water supply project.

He said it was hoped that the cordial relations established by Khalid with the federal government would be maintained.

He also said that the proposed change of menteri besar raised confusion among the people as to the direction the opposition Pakatan Rakyat was taking in the state.

"What will happen next? Khalid has the support of PAS but not his own party (PKR)," he said.

Muhyiddin said there seemed to be a contradiction as the change of menteri besar was said to be the desire of Pakatan Rakyat but PAS leaders seemed to have a differing opinion.

- Bernama

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