Parti Bumi Kenyalang (PBK) is revolutionizing how we connect with Sarawakians ahead of the elections. We're ditching physical offices statewide—no more rented spaces in Kuching, Sibu, or Miri draining precious resources. Instead, we embrace a lean virtual office model that funnels every sen back into the ground game.
This brings our "In Quest Of Independence" message straight to you, from the bustling tamu of Kuching to remote longhouses along the Baleh River, the misty highlands of Ba'kelalan, and fishing villages on the Rajang estuary.
Why now? In a state as vast as Sarawak—larger than Peninsular Malaysia—brick-and-mortar offices trap leaders in echo chambers, far from the real battles: families losing Native Customary Rights (NCR) lands to plantations, communities shortchanged on oil and gas royalties under MA63 (if valid), youth migrating for jobs that should be here, and everyday folks bearing the brunt of rising costs without fair representation. Physical offices symbolize the old politics of detachment; our virtual model embodies agility, savings, and direct impact.
Our office has no walls, no desks, no air-conditioned isolation. It's in our hearts, fueled by sincerity, commitment, and a burning resolve to meet the rakyat—paddling longboats up the Rajang, trekking through golden padi fields in Betong, gathering under hornbill carvings in tuai rumah, or debating in coffee shops from Limbang to Lundu. We shall channel people’s problems into solutions rooted in PBK's manifesto—full autonomy or independence, 100% state revenue control, and Sarawak for Sarawakians.
As President I want to say -
Your voices are our compass. We've left the offices behind because real change happens on the ground—among you, with you, for all of us. Together, we'll reclaim our destiny - our independence."
History proves it: Great leaders didn't win from behind desks.
Mahatma Gandhi rallied millions through tireless grassroots marches, walking India's roads to unite the people.
Nelson Mandela forged a nation with unyielding presence, even in the harshest conditions.
Ho Chi Minh lived among the people, channeling their dreams into an unstoppable movement.
Sukarno ignited unity with fiery oratory and direct outreach, beyond any office walls.
PBK draws inspirations from these icons. True leadership means hitting the ground running: house-to-house visits in ulu areas, digital townhalls on WhatsApp and TikTok for the next generation, empowerment forums across divisions, and volunteer brigades training locals everywhere. No middlemen, no bureaucracy—just us, walking with you on rivers and roads, listening in markets and homes, acting boldly for independence.
Join us. PBK will engage every Sarawakian—physically in your kampungs, digitally on your phones, and wholeheartedly in the fight.
“Sarawak is our office. Independence is our destiny.”









