
Yee Kew said Kee Kwong had the right to express his unhappiness after he was dropped from the constituency.
Yee Kew, a former MCA member, said she was familiar with the constituency as she had been organising activities twice a month for the past one year in Wangsa Maju.
The PKR treasurer-general also said she was fully aware of the issues in the area.
“I have identified the issues and have a thorough knowledge on phantom voters in Wangsa Maju.
“I have a strategy to control them. This is because I have done a lot of groundwork,” she said.
Kee Kwong had questioned the PKR leadership’s decision to drop him from the seat which he won with a large majority in the last general election.
He had expressed his disappointment, saying he had served Wangsa Maju for eight years, even before contesting in 2013.
He also cited a ceramah in Danau Kota last Sunday that drew thousands as a sign that voters supported him in the constituency.
“What better endorsement than that does the leadership want? I have strong support from Wangsa Maju voters.”
He was also reported as saying that PKR may lose the seat as a result of fielding a new candidate.
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Don’t my 8 years of service in Wangsa Maju count, incumbent asks PKR