Muhyiddin is also expected to hold meetings with NGOs in Johor Malay 5pm in a hotel in Senai. - Image File |
KUALA LUMPUR: The Sultan of Johor Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar ordered the former Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin to the king, today.
Astro AWANI source when contacted, said Muhyiddin is expected to meet the Sultan of Johor at 3.30pm at Istana Bukit Serene here.
"I was told Sultan would call him to the palace," the source said.
Meanwhile, the news portal The Malaysian Insider quoted as saying, the meeting is expected to discuss his abortion from the Cabinet and current issues.
Muhyiddin is also expected to hold meetings with NGOs in Johor Malay 5pm in a hotel in Senai.
On Sunday, Muhyiddin was opening the Annual General Meeting of the Division Kluang, Kluang.
It was the first meeting which was opened Muhyiddin after dropped from the cabinet.
UMNO liaison Johor, Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin before making the statement does not preclude any part to pick Muhyiddin officiating.
"Muhyiddin was still deputy president and hoped that all parties continue to respect it," he said in a statement.
Meanwhile, UMNO Youth Chief Town Branch Kluang, Azizul Ali, action Najib drop Muhyiddin than 145,000 ignore the voice of his Cabinet who chose him in the previous election.
"Party members always want to be the party that controls the government. This is always called in the assembly.
"But Najib seems is avowedly ignore this voice with Muhyiddin dropped from the list of the new Cabinet," he noted in a statement on Sunday.
In the tradition of UMNO Deputy President is the Deputy Prime Minister.
"But in the tradition of Umno prerogative power consumption is guided by the decisions of the party. It was not until the party ruled government," he noted.
Azizul resigned as Chief of UMNO Youth Kluang recently following the release position Johor UMNO Youth deputy chief, Datuk Khairul Anwar Rahmat.
As such, he warned that if Najib failed to respect the decision of party members, party members will lose respect for him.
"It is unfortunate for the UMNO if members no longer respect to the President," he said.
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