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Shahidan pulls out from MA presidency race amidst controversy

Shahidan pulls out from MA presidency race amidst controversy

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Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim - Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR: In a surprising twist, Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim has withdrawn from contesting the presidency of Malaysian Athletics (MA), bringing an unexpected shift to the body's leadership race.
The announcement was made during MA's annual general meeting (AGM) held at the Olympic Hotel on Sunday (June 15), where elections for the new term would also be taking place.
With him out, the race will be among Datuk Seri Mark William Ling (current deputy), Datuk Karim Ibrahim (Perak) and Datuk Wan Hashim Wan Abdullah (Terengganu).
"I, Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim, would like to announce that I am pulling out from the election for the upcoming term. I hope the meeting goes smoothly after this," he said.
His declaration drew applause from some delegates, but the atmosphere remained orderly.
Shahidan's decision comes as a surprise, especially after repeatedly stating his intention to defend the post, citing unfinished plans and a continued passion for developing athletics in the country.
However, recent controversies may have played a role in his abrupt exit.
National discus thrower Irfan Shamsuddin recently spoke out against the current leadership, claiming that he faced intimidation and emotional pressure from the top officials within the organisation.
His allegations sparked a wave of debate in the athletics community ahead of the AGM.
Shahidan swiftly denied the accusations, suggesting that Irfan may have been influenced by certain quarters with vested interests in the election outcome.
"I believe his statements were shaped by individuals with their own motives," Shahidan had said earlier in response to the claims.
With Shahidan stepping aside, the race for new leadership opens up to fresh faces and possibly a new direction for Malaysian athletics.
All eyes will now be on how MA reshapes their future and whether it can rebuild trust and unity within the sport, following a term marked by both achievements and internal tension.

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