SHAH ALAM: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has confirmed that discussions are underway about the possibility of Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz joining PKR.
When asked about the matter, Anwar stated that PKR has always maintained an open-door policy, allowing for healthy dialogue and inclusivity in its membership.
"PKR has always been open. Some of our leaders were once with Amanah or DAP before joining us, and similarly others have moved to and from these parties.
We have maintained a good relationship and made these transitions smooth," he told reporters after the PKR Congress at Dewan Raja Muda Musa on Sunday (December 15).
Anwar acknowledged that discussions about Tengku Zafrul’s potential membership were still in the early stages but stressed that the party never actively recruits individuals, saying that it welcomes discussions initiated by interested parties.
"The same applies to Tengku Zafrul. We have never denied the possibility.
In our culture, we do not actively persuade people to join, but we are always open to dialogue.
PKR has former Umno members as well, and that is part of our inclusive approach. At the moment, there are preliminary discussions on Tengku Zafrul’s entry into PKR," he said.
When asked whether Zafrul had formally applied to join the party, Anwar clarified that no application had been made yet.
"There is no formal application, just discussions. We are still in talks," he said.
Pressed further on whether Zafrul expressed interest in joining PKR, Anwar declined to speak on his behalf.
"You’ll have to ask him about that. Our principle has always been to adopt an open attitude.
If someone wants to contribute, we welcome it, but we ensure that it is done properly to maintain good relations with other parties, including Umno and our allies," he said.
Tengku Zafrul, who is the International Trade and Investment Minister, said earlier that he would issue a statement regarding talks of his possible entry into PKR.