The 1215 Campaign is a project initiated by NGO Desah to encourage a clear 'one to one fight' against the BN candidates in all Parliament and State seats. 
A  recent debate organised by NGO Desah on whether a state or national  party is the solution to solving Sabah's problems saw Star (State Reform  Party) being asked as to who gave its Sabah chapter President Datuk Dr  Jeffrey Kitingan the right to claim to represent Borneo through his  Borneo Agenda. 
This is in account of Borneo being vast and including Kalimantan and Brunei.
Moderated  by Dr Arnold Puyok of UiTM, some 200 mostly supporters of the two  parties thronged the Tamparuli Recreation Club for the debate between  Pajudin Nordin of PKR and Edward Linggu of Star.
Star countered by asking who gave the mandate for Pakatan Rakyat to write their Buku Jingga manifesto?
Star  contended that West Malaysian parties do not have Sabah's best  interests at heart with PR being no better than another BN exploitive  clone.
Pajudin  replied that all leaders and the supporters contributed to the Buku  Jingga and that had Jeffrey been with PR, his signature would have been  included as well.
PKR's  Pajudin pointed out that Star was a resurrected Sarawak import that was  rejected by Sarawakians with its candidates losing their deposits in  the elections.
"Star  is a party formed to champion the Dayaks," he said, noting there were  some Star supporters in the audience with the Sarawak flag on their  sleeves.
He was also blunt in accusing Star of being a spoiler.
Star  retorted by branding PR a Malayan political coalition which should  rightly be confined within the shores of Malaya as was agreed between  leaders during the formation of Malaysia to vie for only 65pc of the  parliamentary seats while Sabah and Sarawak were rightly entitled to 35  percent of the parliamentary seats as a check and balance system to  avoid concentrating two-third majority in Malaya for KL to change the  constitution at its whims and fancies.
PKR  came prepared with their own vocal cheerleaders puncturing the debate  session with shouts of "Reformasi" and "Lain Kali-lah" every time Star  supporters shouted "Ini kali-lah".
Star  revealed one of their ideas to be implemented once taking over Sabah -  the formation of a Native Land Foundation to buy over distressed NT  lands on foreclosure or from owners until they redeemed them later with  means acquired thereafter.
Star  Sabah head Dr Jeffrey had mentioned in the first debate that the party  aspired to be a kingmaker working with either the BN or PR in power to  regain Sabah's autonomy and rights as an equal partner in the Federation  of Malaysia comprising Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak.
PKR  asked the audience to ponder whether was it realistic for Star to be  able to affect all the desired changes without changing the structure of  the Federal Government.

 
 
 
 
 
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