
He said there was no urgent need for Kedah to have state elections, adding, however, that he was unaware of “any updates” within Kedah Umno that could see Barisan Nasional assemblymen withdrawing support for the PAS-led state government.
“I am at (Umno) headquarters. I’m not aware of any ‘situation’ in Kedah. If anything happens there, don’t blame me, but for now I haven’t heard anything,” Mohamad said.
He was speaking to reporters after attending MCA’s Chinese New Year open house at Wisma MCA today.
Mohamad also cautioned that elections should not be held unless there was an urgent need for one.
He said this when asked whether Kedah Umno would withdraw support for the state government under menteri besar Sanusi Md Nor.
Last week, Sanusi denied that the Kedah state government was under threat following rumours that two Umno assemblymen intended to withdraw their support.
Ties between Umno and PAS have been strained after the Islamic party ditched Umno to side with Bersatu and contest under the Perikatan Nasional logo in the Melaka polls in November.
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