"If Surendran says that Umno follows an apartheid system, please ask him how there are Indian and Chinese schools in this country?" Tengku Adnan asked during a press conference at the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) training centre today.
"That is his problem. He wants to be popular, he wants people to pay him as a lawyer, he's a loyar burok. He's crazy, even in Parliament, the speaker told him to get out," he said.
Tengku Adnan has just returned from South Africa, where he represented the Malaysian government at the Nelson Mandela funeral in Suweto.
"Umno is an anti-apartheid party, that is why the government sent two ministers to represent Malaysia. I went to Africa representing the government and Umno," he said.
On Dec 9, Surendran had said that the Malaysian politician who comes closest in comparison with South Africa's iconic leader Mandela was Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim.
Surendran himself was responding to Umno, after party president Najib Abdul Razak had, during the Umno AGM, likened Umno's struggle to Nelson Mandela's anti-apartheid struggle.
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