First Republican President Kenneth Kaunda’s son Panji, has maintained that he is still a member of the UPND despite his ‘illegal’ expulsion from the party following his declaration to support PF leader Micheal Sata .
He said he had seen nothing wrong in himself for being honest to his party to openly declare the candidate of his choice because he has the right to do so.
He said party members are free to decide for themselves any candidate they wanted to support even if they belonged to different political parties.
He said this during the North western Peoples Pact Forum at Solwezi show grounds. Colonel Panji Kaunda also said that he does not regret the death of the PF-UPND pact despite spearheading its formation.
Col. Kaunda, who is People’s Pact founder member, said it was a well known fact from the beginning that Mr Sata and Mr Hichilema cannot work together.
He added that the duo personalised issues that surrounded the pact saying as a result the two leaders had no time to call on each other to find ways of resolving wrangles that rocked their pact.
Col. Kaunda has since urged Zambians to uphold the peace the country has enjoyed since independence even as the nation goes to the polls for the sake of the young generation.
“Zambians must remain united and maintain this peace we have enjoyed since independence because young ones too needed to enjoy” he said.
But some unidentified people from the small crowd that attended the rally at the show grounds accused Col Kaunda of playing double standards.
The people were heard wondering why Col. Kaunda has resolved to support Mr Sata leaving his party President Mr Hichilema and accused him of being sponsored by the Patriotic Front to campaign on its behalf.
This was after Col. Kaunda told the gathering that he is still a UPND member but will this year support Mr Sata in the forth coming tripartite election.
And All peoples Congress Party (APC) in the North western province says it will not support United Party for National Development (UPND) leader Hakainde Hichilema in this years polls despite the two parties forming a pact.
APC chairman for Solwezi central Nicholas Chaulembe said that the party in the region has however endorsed Patriotic Front (PF) President Micheal Sata as its prefered Presidential candidate for the forth coming 2011 polls.
Mr Chaulembe added that the newly established UPND/APC pact is unrecognized in the province because the UPND decided to form the alliance with APC on unfounded grounds following the death of the UPND-PF Pact.
Mr Chaulembe further called on opposition political parties in the country to unite and endorse one presidential candidate during this years tripartite elections in order to avoid splitting votes amongst themselves in fear of giving the ruling MMD a landslide victory.
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