KUCHING: Parti Bumi Kenyalang (PBK) will continue to fight for the Jepak state by-election despite having very limited resources and manpower, says president Voon Lee Shan.
He said PBK will just fight the way the party can and will not give up.
“It is a big task and a difficult mission for PBK, and I hope the public know the heart of PBK in fighting for the people of Sarawak,” he said in a statement on Tuesday (Oct 31).
He added that the party is concerned about voters who are happy with immediate relief without considering the long-term benefits.
“In politics, there is no free lunch. It is free lunch that causes our people to lose their rights and property. They become ‘sheep’ to be slaughtered by the shepherds that feed them.
“Until this culture is stopped, rural people will suffer for many decades to come.
“After elections are over, people normally will start to complain again about no water, electricity, poor roads and no clinics in their areas besides the loss of their land and polluted rivers.”





