He said this in response to Datuk Ewon Benedick, who asked why GRS has yet to accept applications from local parties.
Sweeping aside Upko vice-president Datuk Ewon Benedick's comment on why the coalition has yet to accept applications from local parties, Hajiji, who is GRS chairman, said they move on their own timing.
He accused GRS of simply playing up local sentiments but failed to translate this vision into reality."Whatever we do is for the best of Sabah and for the unity of the parties in this state."We have ways when accepting political partners that want to join GRS.
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