Assertive! Muhaimin Iskandar Calls Yenny Wahid A Rioter In PKB And Mocks His Party For Always Failing To Contest Elections
JAKARTA - The relationship between the General Chairperson (Ketum) of PKB Muhaimin Iskandar or Cak Imin with Zannuba Ariffah Chafsoh alias Yenny Wahid is heating up again. The two teased each other and even Yenny emphasized that she was not part of the PKB led by Cak Imin.
Responding to Yenny Wahid's statement, Cak Imin then poked at Yenny Wahid, who he considered failed to create a party but was a slut in PKB's internal affairs.
Cak Imin also firmly stated that Yenny Wahid was not a cadre or part of the PKB. This was conveyed by Cak Imin through his official Twitter account on Thursday, June 23.
"Yeni (Yenny) is not PKB, just making her own party fail to qualify, several elections attacking PKB doesn't affect it, PKB continues to increase its vote, so why join in organizing PKB, just live your failed party," said Cak Imin.
According to Cak Imin, without Yenny Wahid PKB is safe and comfortable. "PKB is safe and comfortable," said Cak Imin.
It is known, Cak Imin does have a bad relationship with the family of the 4th President of the Republic of Indonesia Abdurrahman Wahid or Gus Dur. Even Cak Imin often clashed, including with Gus Dur's daughter, Yenny Wahid.
The woman whose full name is Zannuba Arifah Chafsoh was once in the National Awakening Party (PKB) and was the general chairman of the New Indonesian National Sovereignty Party (PKBIB). "I am not in a party. I do not have a party. I am PKB Gus Dur, not PKB Cak Imin, " said Yenny Wahid when met by reporters in Jakarta, Monday, June 20. Yenny also responded to the meeting between Gerindra Party Chair Prabowo Subianto and PKB Chairman Muhaimin Iskandar (Cak Imin) at Prabowo's residence on Saturday, June 18, last. According to him, these meetings are usually held between elites of political parties in establishing communication. "It's normal, it's just ordinary meetings between political figures, it's only natural to establish communication. As long as everything is based on the wishes of the state's will, not just the pragmatism above. we don't want," said Yenny Wahid.