With the current apparent split in the party, groups aligned to various leaders are expected to slug it out to be in the 15-member state committee.
He added that most of the state’s elected representatives, except for a few, were in the second group which he referred to as the YB group. He added that grassroots members also saw red when financial allocations to Tunku Abdul Rahman University College were slashed during Pakatan Harapan’s short tenure as the Federal Government.
“So when funding was slashed, our grassroots members became very angry as this went against the DAP’s ideology," he said. Another Selangor DAP member, also an elected representative, said the fight was between the party’s old-timers as well as the new group that emerged in 2008.
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