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Dyana Sofya admits mom involved with Perkasa – Bernama

Dyana Sofya Mohd Daud, the DAP candidate in the Teluk Intan parliamentary by-election, today admitted that her mother Yammy Samat had been involved with the Malay right wing group, Perkasa.

Dyana, who had previously denied it, said she had helped her mother conduct a membership registration for Perkasa in 2008.

"I was not aware whether my mother was a member or not at that time, and at that time I was studying," she told a news conference here.

Dyana said her mother had asked her to help with the registration exercise.

"Yes, at that time she was involved with Perkasa but for few months; after that she left because she no longer believed in Perkasa," she said.

Dyana was asked to comment on the circulation of a photograph of her helping Yammy at the launch of the Perkasa website and a membership campaign in 2008.

On her mother's position as a committee member of Perkasa, she said her mother was a member of the pro-tem committee and had left the organisation before the first general meeting.

"I am not sure whether she was a registered member with Perkasa before the AGM or not ... my mother is an Umno member; I am not. Maybe she was involved in Perkasa, I was not. Maybe this should not be an issue," she said.

Several media portals had quoted Dyana as denying that her mother had joined Perkasa.

Meanwhile, newspapers today reported that Gopeng Umno Wanita head Datuk Hamidah Osman said Yammy was one of the pro-tem leaders of Perkasa and was its first head of the women's wing.

Hamidah said the information was gleaned from Perkasa secretary Syed Hassan Syed Ali who said that Yammy was on the pro-tem committee until the first annual general meeting in March 2010 before resigning.

She claimed that up to now there had been no record to show that Yammy had resigned as a Perkasa member.

Dyana is facing Gerakan president Datuk Mah Siew Keong in a straight fight between the DAP and the Barisan Nasional in the Teluk Intan by-election on May 31.

The seat fell vacant following the death of DAP MP, Seah Leong Peng, of cancer on May 1. – Bernama, May 26, 2014.