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We have the numbers but we're in no rush to replace Barisan: Anwar
'My discussions could be done in Singapore, Abu Dhabi and Hong Kong although it might sound like a joke,' added Mr Anwar, who thanked the Barisan MPs for their commitment to cross over. -- PHOTO: AP
KOTA KINABALU - MALAYSIAN opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim said the Pakatan Rakyat coalition is in a position to form the federal government and it will be done no later than Malaysia Day which falls on Sept 16.

Repeating that they have the numbers and were in no rush to replace Barisan Nasional, the former deputy prime minister and Parti Keadilan Rakyat adviser said on Wednesday that it would all be in the timing of the announcement.

'God willing, we will be there. If not next month, the following month, then if not June or July, (it will be) on Merdeka (Aug 31) or Malaysia Day. I think we should not go beyond that,' he told reporters on arrival in Sabah.

As to when exactly the announcement will be made, Mr Anwar said discussions with the Pakatan parties were needed because Umno and Barisan were known to be rough on those intending to move.

'They are using threats and intimidation. I am for example being monitored more closely now,' said Mr Anwar, adding that he would not be discussing with the Barisan MPs interested to move while he was in Sabah and Sarawak.

He said he has his way of discussing with Barisan MPs who have given their commitment to team up with Pakatan.

'My discussions could be done in Singapore, Abu Dhabi and Hong Kong although it might sound like a joke,' added Mr Anwar, who thanked the Barisan MPs for their commitment to cross over. He said Pakatan was ready to take in political parties from Barisan if they subscribed to the Opposition coalition agenda for the country.

On Chief Minister Datuk Musa Aman's claim that all state leaders were loyal to Barisan, Mr Anwar said: 'He (Musa) must know that he does not have all the members he claims to hold now. If he wants to know, I can meet him privately and tell him.'

He said Sabah and Sarawak MPs were keeping the Barisan afloat but were saddened that they were not given due recognition by Umno, which was dictating terms from Kuala Lumpur.

Mr Anwar said he was not making offers of any monetary kind or of personal positions for anyone crossing over as claimed by Barisan but was here to assure PKR's commitment to Sabahans in addressing issues ranging from higher royalty to problems of illegal immigrants.

Mr Anwar later spoke to a gathering at a ceramah held at the Hongkod Koissan cultural hall here and is scheduled to fly to Sarawak today. -- THE STAR/ANN

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