Rupaya UMNO bukan setakat dirinya yang sakit tetapi juga membawa penyakit yang berjangkit
Jadi sesiapa yang nak dekati UMNO fikir-fikirlah
Janganlah.... tak usahlah
Luaran berpenyakit, dalamannya pula busuk!
Tengoklah Hasan Ali (jati)
Sejak berbaik dengan UMNO dan menjadi penjilat UMNO
Tak ada lain kerjanya menokok tambah pekong di dalam baju PAS dengan mulut busuknya itu
Cakapnya tidak sah kalau tidak bohong dan fitnah
Akhir-akhir ini Nasharudin pula cuba menjejak kaki ke kaki lima UMNO dengan muka tersengih-sengih yang tidak malunya
Dengar apa yang keluar dari mulut dia sejak itu?
Brahim katak tak payah masuk bukulah
Memang dia tu dari dulu memang begitu....
Tak boleh pakai kepada yang berakal!
‘Tunku Aziz is lying’
Karpal Singh says he had never issued an edict prohibiting DAP members from accepting awards from Malay rulers.
GEORGE
TOWN: DAP national chairman Karpal Singh today denied that he had ever
issued an edict prohibiting party members from accepting state titles
and awards, especially Datukships, from Malay rulers, as alleged by
former party vice-chairman Tunku Abdul Aziz Ibrahim.
He blasted Tunku Aziz for “lying publicly” and demanded an immediate
retraction of his statement published in an English daily article
yesterday.
Karpal insisted that he had only told party leaders, assemblymen and
MPs not to accept Datukships or, state titles or awards, as long they
were active in politics.
He said the party rule was DAP leaders and members can accept such titles and awards after retirement from active politics.
“The statement by Tunku Aziz attributing my having issued what
amounts to an edict prohibiting DAP members from accepting awards from
Malay rulers is certainly a half-truth.
“It was perpetrated for the sole purpose and objective of putting me in bad light in the eyes of the Malays in the country.
“I consider this an exceptionally sharp and unkind cut devoid of justification.
“I have never mentioned Malay rulers. Tunku Aziz has lied.
“He should publicly withdraw his statement,” Karpal, the two-term
Bukit Gelugor parliamentarian read out his statement to newsmen here
today.
Expressing shocked over Tunku Aziz’s statement, he said DAP had
considered the ex-vice-chairman as a paragon of virtue and man of
integrity after having presided over the Transparency International
Malaysian Chapter.
But now, Karpal said the transparency of Tunku Aziz was more than
suspect due to his poisonous and obnoxious utterances against DAP.
“He should cease and desist from attacking DAP and its leaders,” said Karpal.
Facing the CEC
He said the policy of not to accept Datukships, any state titles or
awards so long as DAP leaders were still active in politics and public
duties was a long standing party principle constituted back in 1990s.
The rule was reaffirmed when Perak chairman Ngeh Koo Ham and Selangor
Assembly Speaker Teng Chang Khim accepted Datukships in their
respective states after the 2008 general election
Nonetheless they were given a dressing down during a central executive committee (CEC) meeting for serious breach of ethics.
“At the conclusion of a CEC meeting, Tunku Aziz had come up to state
that it would be better for the CEC to resolve the issue from then
onwards that Datukships ought not to be accepted and leave Ngeh and Teng
alone,” recalled Karpal.
Since then, he said no one had accepted Datukships, or any state
titles or awards, including himself, senior leaders Dr Chen Man Hin and
Lim Kit Siang, and Penang Chief Minister and DAP secretary general Lim
Guan Eng.
“Penang government is with us. We could have easily accepted all awards. But we didn’t,” pointed out Karpal.
In Penang, the DAP-led Pakatan Rakyat state government had honoured
former Bukit Mertajam MP the late Chian Heng Kai, former Batu Lanchang
assembly the late Tan Loo Jit and former Berapit assemblyman Wong Hang
Yoke with Datukships.
“All three had retired from active politics,” clarified Karpal.
He warned party leaders and elected representatives to observe the
“no to state titles and award” rule strictly or else they would pay
penalty for breach of party code of conduct.
“They would be disciplined,” he warned.
Stop attacking the party
Karpal
also rapped Tunku Aziz for suggesting that Chinese chauvinism has
triumphed over multiracialism in DAP following the party’s national
convention and election for CEC last week.
Tunku Aziz has said that the non-election of a single Malay leader to the CEC was a sign of chauvinism.
Karpal hit back that there was no sign of even a whimper from Tunku
Aziz that the DAP was Chinese chauvinistic party when he was co-opted
party vice-chairman while another ethnic Malay member Ahmad Ton was an
elected CEC member.
Karpal said Tunku Aziz should address squarely to his conscience and,
not deride and run down the very party that gave him the opportunity to
represent people of Penang in the Senate with which comes a pension and
medical benefits for him and his wife for their lifetimes.
He admitted that DAP was wrong in the first place to accept Tunku
Aziz into the DAP and appoint him as a vice-chairman straightaway.
“It was a bad pre-judgment by the leadership,” he acknowledged.
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