Salleh Masri

[5] Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin received his early education in the palace prior attending formal school, Salleh was one of the teachers assigned to teach him.The local intellectuals had looked up to him for his vocal criticism of the foreign government before A. M. Azahari became well-known as the head of the Parti Rakyat Brunei (BRP).Additionally, he was chosen unanimously to lead BARIP going forward, replacing outgoing President Abdullah bin Jahfar, who resigned after just five months in office.[5] In front of an estimated 2,000 spectators during the inaugural annual celebration of BARIP's founding on 12 April 1947, President H.M. Salleh promised the Association's unwavering allegiance to the Bruneian monarch.[8] In 1947, Salleh Masri, who was president at the time, issued a message to Malcolm MacDonald, the governor general of Singapore, pleading for the country to get closer to independence with some kind of representative governance.When Haji Abdul Latif Bin Chuchu resigned from his position as the BNSP's president in April 1996, Salleh Masri—at the time the vice president—was chosen to fill the vacancy.[5] According to the Brunel Government's chief information officer, Salleh, in March 1976, PRB leaders who were in exile and desired to return to their native country should request a meeting with the sultan and ask for a pardon.He was responding to an information from Kuching that stated PRB leaders would be released and allowed to return if the sultan agreed to hold elections.[14] Upon taking up as one of the Manteri-Manteri of Brunei, he was bestowed the title of Yang Dimuliakan Pehin Orang Kaya Shahbandar on 29 August 1992.
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