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Saturday, 10 July 2010

'Gerakan a non-Malay version of Perkasa'

(Malaysiakini) Penang Pakatan Rakyat Youth wing, which is still sore at Gerakan for accusing Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng of being biased against the non-Malays in his implementation of state policies, has likened the party to ultra-Malay group Perkasa.

NONEThe Youth members had earlier defended Lim at the Speakers Corner in Esplanade in Penang, where Gerakan first made the remarks.

Yesterday, about 30 gathered outside the Gerakan headquarters in Macalister Road to demand an apology from the BN component party.

They are miffed with Kedah Gerakan secretary Tang Hing Lye for complaining that Lim had treated the Malays better by allocating them more funds.

NONE“Gerakan seems to be playing with fire to whip up racial sentiments, by bringing up the issues of fund allocation for the various communities in Penang,” said Pakatan state secretary Ng Wei Aik (left) at a press conference outside the Gerakan premises.

“It shows that Gerakan is no longer a multi-racial party, but has become like (a non-Malay version of) Perkasa, who continues to question about allocations for the development of Islamic affairs in the state,” he said.

'Funding regardless of race'


Ng slammed the criticisms against Lim (below, centre in photo) as “baseless” saying state funds were allocated according to the needs of the poor community regardless of ethnicity, gender, religious and political affiliation.

NONE“Annually we allocate RM9.55 million for education which includes Chinese, Tamil and Muslim
schools,” he said.

“Gerakan's allegations that we merely allocate RM8 million for non-bumiputera is a political gimmick, and is not based on facts,” he added.

Gerakan's statements at the Square last month (left) had irked a group of senior citizens present, who lambasted their party leader for alleging that Lim had discriminated against non-Malays.

Gerakan in response accused the DAP of mobilising the group to heckle the speakers, which DAP has since denied.

NONEMeanwhile, PAS representative Mohamed Farouk (left in photo) who was also present at the gathering yesterday, also urged Gerakan to apologise to Pakatan Rakyat and to 1.6 million Penangites for “misleading and hurting their sentiments”.

“Please do not become like Umno, who continues to whip up racial sentiments resulting in disunity and fights between the Malay (and the non-Malay) community,” he said.

“By doing this, Gerakan appears to be creating problems and inciting racial hatred between not only the different races, but (amongst) the Chinese community,” he added.

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