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Sarawak’s ruling coalition not taking sides in Sabah polls, says party leader

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Progressive Democratic Party deputy president Henry Harry Jinep says a member reported to be campaigning in Sabah had acted ‘entirely on his own’.

PETALING JAYA: Gabungan Parti Sarawak is not involved in the Sabah state election, and any GPS coalition member found campaigning in the Sabah polls will face disciplinary action, a GPS leader said today.

Commenting on a video showing a Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) Marudi member claiming to be helping with campaigning in Sabah, PDP deputy president Henry Harry Jinep said the individual had acted “entirely on his own”.

“We have no business in Sabah. Sabah has nothing to do with us. GPS is not involved with any coalition there, we are not taking sides,” The Borneo Post quoted Henry as saying.

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