Anwar Ibrahim says he has numbers to become Malaysian PM, decries sex tape gutter politics
Gay sex is illegal in Malaysia, and carries penalties of jail and whipping if convicted.
Anwar and Azmin trade barbs as sex video scandal escalates
Anwar denied news reports that he had called for Azmin to resign if the videos were proved to be authentic. Anwar said his comments were taken out of context.“On the issue of the sex video, from the beginning we expressed disgust at the manner the gutter politics has been played,” Anwar told reporters in parliament on Thursday.
Anwar brushed aside talk of a challenge from Azmin for the premiership.
“I’ve got the numbers, I’ve got the support of Pakatan Harapan and the prime minister,” he said, referring to the ruling coalition of which PKR is the biggest party. “It is not fair to me or to Azmin to indicate otherwise.”Malaysia’s dirty politics returns with gay sex video leak
Anwar was earlier rebuked by more than 20 members of PKR’s supreme council over his comments reported on Wednesday.
“We urge (Anwar) as the party president to stop making such divisive statements,” the council said in a statement. “We call upon him to work instead to unite the party in the interest of our members, Pakatan Harapan and our country.”
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