KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 25 – Datuk Nasarudin Hashim, Umno Perak’s assemblyman for Bota, has quit the party with immediate effect and crossed over to PKR, citing the interests of his constituents.
The former civil servant said that he had only made his decision today and would be tendering his resignation to Umno tomorrow.
Coming on the back of Pakatan Rakyat’s (PR) victory in the Jan 17 Kuala Terengganu by-election, this will be an additional fillip to Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s long standing plans to take over federal government.
“The decision of Datuk Nasarudin is critical, reflecting the sentiment of his voters, primarily the Malays in his constituency,” Anwar told a press conference at the party headquarters today.
The PKR de facto leader said that this reflected the demand of the pulic and saw it “as the beginning of a new wave,” when quizzed over the significance of the move.
This may not signal the mass defection that Anwar had promised but failed to deliver last Sept 16 in a bid to topple the five-decade old Barisan Nasional (BN) regime.
But coupled with the Kuala Terengganu win, it rejuvenates the momentum that has ebbed and flowed since the opposition’s huge gains in the 12th general elections last March.
This now adds to PR’s majority in Perak which stood at three seats last year and was the subject of an attempt to lure defectors by Umno Perak.
Losing an elected representative just two months before assuming leadership of Umno, BN and the federal government will be a blow to the notion that prime minister-elect Datuk Seri Najib Razak is the man to steady the ship come March.
Najib has however, persistently dismissed talk that the Kuala Terengganu by-election was a referendum on his impending premiership, stating that in the big picture, the loss of one parliamentary seat does not change much.
But it indicates, as Nasarudin told reporters today, that there are issues in “the direction of the public’s support” and “the situation that exists now in Umno and its leadership,” which were the reasons for his defection.
“This decision has been taken after a long study and consideration of the public’s interest in general, especially my supporters and voters in the state assembly area of Bota,” the former Parit MP said.
His decision will also be a boost to PR’s desire to gain crucial ground among the Malay electorate, who have been unsure of the PKR-led coalition’s commitment to the special position held by Malays according to the Federal Constitution.
“I am confident that PKR will uphold and respect the rights that are enshrined in the Federal Constitution especially the position of Bahasa Malaysia as the official language, the sovereignty of the Malay rulers and the position of Islam as the official religion,” Nasarudin said, who was formerly chairman of Felcra Berhad.

written by zik, January 25, 2009
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written by Robotman, January 25, 2009
written by 2nd class malaysian, January 25, 2009
written by Jeff, January 25, 2009
written by taipan, January 25, 2009
written by stk, January 25, 2009
written by Calvin Ngan, January 25, 2009
written by scrutinizer, January 25, 2009
It's now or never! The faster the better as UMNO/BN are shunned by the rakyat altogether.
written by passerby, January 25, 2009
It is a simple case of "you are either with me or against me" Period
written by Observer, January 25, 2009
written by adil, January 25, 2009
written by Albert Goh, January 25, 2009
written by average joe, January 25, 2009
im sick of the current government!
written by muammarsgtong, January 25, 2009
written by Abdullah, January 25, 2009
written by faith04, January 25, 2009
written by chinamei, January 25, 2009
...prime minister-elect is not the correct word.
He is not elected by the people. His upcoming premiership was elevated by himself, the cronies & cohorts. He is not the PM the people want. The people despised him. If he has any dignity & decency we dare him to clear all his baggage first thru the courts before ascending, not taking the post first and then close the trunk.
written by The Golden Ox, January 25, 2009
written by Asam Pedas, January 25, 2009
This is a good Chinese New Year gift from an UMNO lawmaker.
written by lebaikudin, January 25, 2009
written by Y.Subramanian, January 25, 2009
As for YB Datuk Nasaruddin, he is resigning from UMNO and wants to join PKR.
If his victory in the election was truly based on the above said 2 reasons, then he should resign both.
But is he decided to resign from UMNO and wants to remain as an elected person, he should not join any other party but can show his support to the ruling party that is PR.
Only in GE13 he should join PKR and officially contest as a PKR and stand the test of true rakyat support.
written by umno, January 25, 2009
Ask yourself. What would you do if your party is going to be led by a suspected mongolian murderer and a very corrupt fella. I don't think the honest Umno people would take it lying down. There is no difference between the actions of Zaid Ibrahim and Nasa. Both exhibit qualities not consonant with Umno's culture. These are peopel who should be in PKR or other non-umno party.
written by kenu, January 25, 2009
written by absent2, January 25, 2009
The "Earth Bull" is pushing for a quick demise of BN's reign. Goodbye BN! Kaput BN! Sayonara BN! Chai Chean BN! Selamat Tinggal BN! need I say anymore, huh?????
It is because we kept praying to ALLAH to answer our prayers to quicken BN's demise. This time BN will be totally wiped off for they are 'Firauns' in ALLAH's eyes. When we believe in ALLAH's Name, and prayed in earnest to ALLAH, He will answer His children. ALLAH taught us through His Holy Scriptures to call him by a Thousand Name, ALLAH included. Yeah! ALLAH is Great. ALLAH is my God.
written by robert tan, January 26, 2009
written by xt, January 26, 2009
or call for by-election under a pkr ticket
move over all umno warlords into pakatan and guess what we will have?
malaysians are blind and stupid!
written by robert, January 26, 2009
I cry for Malaysia and believe that there will be a time and space for morality after the rot has been excised. We not only owe it to ourselves but our future generation to reverse this disastrous course the country is on. God bless this beloved land of ours.
written by funny fella, January 26, 2009
Whatever the reasons for YB Datuk Nasarudin to defect, is not likely for financial gain because PR financial wise is rather weak. So it got to be somethings in UMNO that force him to defect, power struggle at every level? and being sideline? or perhap question of confidence in Najib coming leadership? Your speculation is as good as mine . Maybe YB Datuk knows best.
written by Penyokong PAS Cina., January 26, 2009
NOW WHEN UMNO MAN JOINED PKR MCA ASK HIM TO RESIGN AND HOLD FRESH ELECTION.
MCA/BN NOW IS THE TIME FOR A TASTE OF YOUR OWN MEDICINE.
MCA-IRRELEVANT PARTY
written by PR Voter, January 26, 2009
When a PR MPs or ADUNs is said to be jumping, PR supporters would condemn and say they should just resign and have by election. They would call them snakes, betrayers of voters.... etc.
But when BN MPs or ADUNs jumps to PR, the same the self righteous PR supporters would welcome them as good, smart move and shower them with all sorts of hair raising praises!!!
What hypocrites we all are!!!
written by Wong Pencen, January 26, 2009
All are just about popularity. Rights and wrongs in the eye of popularity. As long as it is popular, it does not matter much whats right and wrong. What's the point of being right if you lose popularity.
They will all say they do it all for the rakyat. Only because the statement will be seen as indication that they care for the rakyat and what can be more popular than to be seen as caring for the rakyat. No matter how bad their decisions and actions affect the rakyat, most rakyat are oblivious.
written by steven 09, January 26, 2009




