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SUPP Kuching must learn from Batu Kawah branch to wrest back Padungan seat, says Yong

SUPP Kuching must learn from Batu Kawah branch to wrest back Padungan seat, says Yong

Borneo Posta day ago
Yong (fourth left) presents a memento to Batu Kawah branch chairman Lim Ah Ted, witnessed by Temenggong Datuk Tan Joo Phoi (centre). — Photo by Tay Ya Hui
KUCHING (Aug 17): The Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) Kuching branch must emulate its Batu Kawah counterpart in working hard to wrest the Padungan constituency from the opposition.
Its chairperson Datuk Lily Yong said Padungan had been in the hands of the opposition for too long and the city centre lacked progress, especially compared to Batu Kawah.
'Have we seen any new changes in Padungan? Look at Batu Kawah, which is experiencing new changes. All Padungan needs is an elected representative in the government.
'Hence, we must work hard, learn from Batu Kawah and bring about positive changes to Padungan,' she said after leading a delegation to pay a courtesy call on SUPP Batu Kawah on Saturday.
The delegation also visited the Batu Kawah Riverbank Park for the first time to gain a better understanding of the constituency's current developments.
After the visit, they gathered at a restaurant in Batu Kawah where both branches touched on SUPP's history and commemorated the spirit and contributions of party veterans as well as discussed how to strengthen cooperation for the next state election with the hope of bringing substantial changes to Sarawakians.
Yong said although SUPP Kuching and Batu Kawah branches had not had formal exchanges for many years, their bond remained close.
She added that the exchange session served to bridge that gap.
The former Padungan assemblywoman acknowledged that the Batu Kawah branch played a crucial role in the early development of SUPP.
'Many veteran members, under difficult circumstances, dedicated themselves to grassroots work, helping the party gain trust and confidence from the people.
'Their selfless dedication has left a valuable legacy for the party and set an example for the younger generation,' she said.
Yong said her branch chose Batu Kawah branch as their first stop for exchange sessions primarily because the Batu Kawah branch had actively visited various party branches in the past, laying the groundwork for unity and cooperation.
'We hope to learn from Batu Kawah and bring this spirit back to Kuching, especially in the Padungan constituency, to drive real changes. As you can see, Batu Kawa is experiencing real changes and that's what we want to bring back and tell the people of Kuching and Padungan,' she added.
She said the Kuching branch must learn with humility if it aspired to see changes for the Padungan constituency.
'We cannot let Kuching and Padungan remain stuck in the old mindset, assuming that urban development is a matter of course that the government will take care of it,' she said.
As such, Yong hoped that Kuching branch will work closely together with other branches, particularly the Batu Kawah branch, to strive for even greater success for SUPP in the next state polls. election Lily Yong Padungan Sarawak United People's Party
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