Johor polls: State PKR women's chief says disappointed in Amanah for giving Puteri Wangsa seat to 'inexperienced' Muda


PETALING JAYA: Disgruntlement is building up between PKR and the neophyte Malaysia United Democratic Alliance (Muda) ahead of the Johor state election over the Puteri Wangsa state seat.

Johor PKR women's wing chief Napsiah Khamis said party grassroots leaders had worked the ground in Puteri Wangsa since the "Sheraton Move" in February 2020 and the seat was initially allocated to Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah) following several rounds of tough negotiations.

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