DAP Malays are worth only 50 sen! Posted: 19 Sep 2013 07:09 PM PDT Who says DAP is a 'Malaysian Malaysia' party that also represents the Malays and Indians? There are more Indians than Malays in the party but where are they? It is a Chinese party. No Indians had ever held any senior position while Ahmad Nor was the only Malay given the opportunity to sit on the mid-rung chair. Only 'Benggalis' are allowed to elevate their position. However, they too will be sidelined once Karpal Singh is no more there, and DAP will forever remain a Chinese-based party, a leftist and chauvinistic. The Malays? They are only worth 50 sen in the eyes and hearts of DAP leaders, and as such they have no room upstairs. Speaking in a press conference yesterday, Zulkifli said the Malays in the party are a '50 sen race' and that without them, 'you will not be able to reach one million'. "Even with three or four Malay leaders in the party, it is already enough to lie to Malaysians that DAP is a multi-racial party," he said. Zulkifli also announced his candidacy in the party's Central Executive Committee (CEC) re-election on Sept 29. "I am doing this to respect the decision of the Registrar of Societies (RoS) as well as the laws of this country, even though there are some DAP leaders, especially (party sec-gen) Lim Guan Eng who tried to go against RoS' directive and the party's constitution. "I want to see a Malaysian Malaysia. I am contesting to test out whether Malaysian Malaysia is just a dream or a lie made out by DAP all these while," he added. Zulkifli said he wanted to know whether the troubled elections of December 2012, in which no Malay leader won, reflected an actual lack of support for Malay leaders in the party. "I want to see whether the Malay candidates have gained the attention of the delegates who will then choose them to sit in the highest decision-making body of the DAP," he said. The party has been attacked as being multi-racial in name only, with current Bukit Bendera MP Zairil Khir Johari being "elected" into the body only after a tabulation error in the previous polls was discovered. The other Malay candidates are Ahmad Ton, Senator Dr Ariffin SM Omar, Harun Ahmad, Solaiman Syed Ibrahim, Tengku Zulpuri Shaha Raja Puji, Zairil and Lt-Col (Rtd) Roseli Abd Ghani. And less than 9 days to that re-election, DAP has yet to submit original letters from 500 delegates to the RoS. What's the trick, Guan Eng? PETALING JAYA: DAP has failed to deliver to the Registrar of Societies (ROS) original letters from the 500 delegates who were allegedly unable to participate in last year's party polls. A ROS spokesman said it has been a month since the DAP leadership claimed to have the letters that will help clear the air on allegations that 753 delegates were denied of their right to vote. "But until today, they have yet to deliver it to us," said the spokesman, who added that ROS would await DAP's report on the fresh polls scheduled on Sept 29 to ascertain if they had held it in accordance with existing rules and regulations. On Aug 19, DAP national organising secretary Anthony Loke claimed that more than 500 DAP delegates had submitted letters to the party headquarters testifying that they had received notices to the Dec 15 meeting, but were unable to attend. On July 30, ROS ordered DAP to hold fresh elections following complaints of electoral discrepancies at the party polls. |
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