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Monday, 17 May 2010

Perkasa again questions Chinese support for BN

Malay rights group Perkasa has again questioned Chinese support for Barisan Nasional (BN), noting that the lack of support in Sibu was similar to the Hulu Selangor vote last month.
Perkasa president Datuk Ibrahim Ali claimed Chinese voters in Sibu did not appreciate the promises and financial aid pledges made by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak during the eight-day campaign.
“The Chinese community openly supported DAP’s policies. The Chinese voters did not appreciate what the prime minister gave to them,” he said, adding Najib had supported the community’s vernacular school system.
The independent Pasir Mas MP has been at the forefront of Malay rights issues and has made Perkasa the country’s largest Malay non-governmental organisation.
“Chinese voters want the Chinese way although Bumiputeras have to accept the compromise made by BN to fulfil their needs,” Ibrahim added when commenting on BN’s defeat.
The Sibu federal seat is pre-dominantly Chinese and most of whom voted for DAP, which was contesting its first by-election since Election 2008.
The Chinese had also voted against the BN in Hulu Selangor three weeks ago although the ruling federal coalition still won the Parliamentary seat.
In view of the trend, Perkasa wanted BN to review financial aid and development projects for the Chinese community but BN and Umno leaders have dismissed such a move.

Read more here.
Malay rights group Perkasa has again questioned Chinese support for Barisan Nasional (BN), noting that the lack of support in Sibu was similar to the Hulu Selangor vote last month.
Perkasa president Datuk Ibrahim Ali claimed Chinese voters in Sibu did not appreciate the promises and financial aid pledges made by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak during the eight-day campaign.
“The Chinese community openly supported DAP’s policies. The Chinese voters did not appreciate what the prime minister gave to them,” he said, adding Najib had supported the community’s vernacular school system.
The independent Pasir Mas MP has been at the forefront of Malay rights issues and has made Perkasa the country’s largest Malay non-governmental organisation.
“Chinese voters want the Chinese way although Bumiputeras have to accept the compromise made by BN to fulfil their needs,” Ibrahim added when commenting on BN’s defeat.
The Sibu federal seat is pre-dominantly Chinese and most of whom voted for DAP, which was contesting its first by-election since Election 2008.
The Chinese had also voted against the BN in Hulu Selangor three weeks ago although the ruling federal coalition still won the Parliamentary seat.
In view of the trend, Perkasa wanted BN to review financial aid and development projects for the Chinese community but BN and Umno leaders have dismissed such a move.

Read more here.

3 comments:

Khun Pana aka johanssm said...

In total support for Perkasa questioning the loyalty of Malaysian Chinese towards umno and tuans (master).
And if the Malaysian Chinese refuses to follow Perkasam's demand.
Abraham AlKatak will give them a 24 hours ultimatum to explain and apologize.

Perkasam's Abraham AlKatak should also demand that the Chinese to leave the Thomas Cup alone as the Thomas Cup belongs to the Malay !

Abraham AlKatak must make it very clear that if the Pendatangs still refuses to listen then Abraham Alkatak and all of his Perkasam members will have no other choices but to commit harakiri/seppuku ( (self suicide) en mass.

***Ibrahim ali really short circuited his brain.
The bn candidate is a Chinese too.
Perkasam really supports betting industry and the rasuah industry.
As he did not condemn najib for votes buying and the gambling license approval.

DistressedNyen said...

Get real! Election is a choice of people. The choice of people comes from their heart and reflects what they have gone thru. It is a reflection of years of happiness, pain, sorrow, disgruntlement, satisfaction, etc.

Dishing out goodies, only when there is by-election, is an act good to buy kids' allegiance but an insult to matured Sibu and Msian voters.

I suppose this is too complicated for Ibrahim Ali.

ktteokt said...

You harvest what you have sown Si Ibrahim! By sowing seeds of hatred, you expect to have friendly returns? You must be in DREAMLAND lah!