Tuesday, 1 October 2013
Guan Eng, Karpal jangan cuba gertak ROS?
Pengerusi DAP, Karpal Singh dan Setiausaha Agungnya, Lim Guan Eng diminta supaya tidak bertindak biadab dengan mengugut untuk mengheret Pendaftar Pertubuhan (ROS) ke mahkamah berhubung isu pemilihan Jawatankuasa Eksekutif Pusat (CEC) parti itu.
Pemimpin Parti Kesejahteraan Insan Tanah Air (KITA) Kedah, Zamil Ibrahim turut menasihatkan kedua-dua pemimpin itu untuk kembali ke bangku sekolah berikutan kegagalan mereka dalam memahami perlembagaan parti sendiri.
Berikut adalah kenyataan Zamil:
> Lim Guan Eng dan Karpal Singh jangan berlagak biadab cuba gertak dan buat ugutan terhadap Pendaftar Pertubuhan (ROS). KITA menasihati Lim Guan Eng dan Karpal balik ke bangku sekolah sebab kedua-dua mereka langsung tidak faham dengan perlembagaan parti sendiri.
DAP kini sedang hadapi krisis di mana pemimpin enggan ikut perlembagaan, maka ahli-ahlinya pula dizalimi.
> Lebih baik Lim Guan Eng dan Karpal Singh letak jawatan sebab kedua-dua mereka juga tidak faham Akta Pertubuhan 1966 (Akta 335).
Mengapa takut hendak jemput semua ahli perwakilan hadir ke pemilihan semula? Seramai 851 perwakilan yang gagal hadir adalah satu angka yang amat besar dan memalukan. Pasti mereka akan buat aduan kepada ROS dan KITA harap ROS beri perhatian.
> Datuk Rahman Othman (Ketua Pengarah ROS) adalah seorang yang baik dan berhemah tinggi telah mempamerkan sikap profesional dalam menjalankan tugas beliau. KITA yakin sebagai anak Melayu, beliau tidak akan tunduk kepada gertak dan ugutan daripada pemimpin sedemikian.
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DAP polls: Ngeh-Nga out of favour?
DAP’s central executive committee (CEC) re-election today started with the circulation of a ‘candidates list’ that urged the delegates to vote against Ngeh-Ngah cousins, and withdrawal of 17 candidates from the race.
Although Perak DAP leaders Ngeh Koo Ham and Nga Kor Ming formed an influential power bloc in the state, their names were however excluded from the favourable candidates list by the so-called mainstream fraction in the party.
The 20-men name list, or “menu” in local political term, contained the names of most of the candidates elected in the December elections but left out Ngeh, Ngah and Johor DAP chief Boo Cheng Hau.
Detractors have criticised Ngeh and Nga for running their own show in Perak, and said the duo’s insistence in fielding their own men in the 13th general election as among the reasons for Pakatan to fail in recapturing Perak.
In last December’s CEC election, Ngeh clinched the 19th slot with 824 votes while Nga came at number 12 with 1,075 votes. The results have been declared null and void by the Registrar of Societies, resulting in the party holding a re-election today.
DAP has 2,076 eligible delegates, of which 1,720 can cast the votes today, ad hoc returning officer Ong Kian Ming said.
Meanwhile, 17 of the 68 candidates withdrew from contesting, adhering the call of the central leadership to maintain the same 20 candidates who were elected in December.
They were DAP’s Teras assemblyman Choong Siew Onn, Bakri MP Er Teck Hwa, Kota Alam Shah assemblyman V. Ganabatirau, Datuk Keramat assemblyman Jagdeep Singh Deo, Perak DAP committee member V. Jaya Balan and Sabai assemblyman Kamache Doray Rajoo.
Also quitting the race were former Teluk Intan MP M Manogaran, Negeri Sembilan organising secretary Ng Chin Tsai, Komtar assemblyman Ng Wei Aik, Seri Delima assemblyman RSN Rayer, Negeri Sembilan committee member Siew Kim Leong, Soh Boon Hong, Tan Lee Koon, Teo Kok Seong, Sarawak state treasurer Violet Yong and member Roseli Abdul Ghani.
This is on the top of another two who had resigned the party- Luyang assemblyman Hiew King Cheu and former Seremban MP John Fernandez.
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DAP no longer right platform to serve people - Hiew?
Luyang state assemblyman Dr Hiew King Cheu.
Sabah's DAP assemblyman for Luyang Dr Hiew King Cheu has quit the party and said he would serve as an independent.
"I have decided to resign from the party and will be sending my resignation letter by email to headquarters later," he said when contacted.
Hiew, who resigned as adviser to the party's state liaison committee last month, said he would be an independent assemblyman effective today.
Meanwhile, Hiew when contacted by Bernama, said the party was no longer the right platform to serve the people, particularly in Luyang.
He said after careful consideration and discussion with several quarters, he decided to leave the DAP.
"As an opposition assemblyman, it is not that easy to bring in the so-called progress in my constituency (Luyang)," he told reporters in a press conference here today.
On whether he would align himself with the Barisan Nasional (BN) or become BN-friendly, Hiew said: "You could say that...but I am an independent assemblyman".
He said he had already emailed his resignation letter to the DAP headquarters in Kuala Lumpur.
At the 13th General Election, Hiew won the Luyang state seat with a majority of 8,676 votes.
Meanwhile party member Jeffrey Kumin said that everybody knew Hiew was going to leave the party and "it was just a question of when".
"He has yet to give us his resignation letter but I guess it will come sooner or later since he already announced it," said Jeffrey who is also political secretary to the Sabah DAP Chief Jimmy Wong.
Jeffrey said the party would likely discuss about Hiew's resignation in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow because all the leaders from the state will be there for the Central Executive Committee meeting on Sunday.
Hiew is the first assemblyman to resign from a party after the May 5 polls.
His decision to go against his party by supporting Klias assemblyman Datuk Lajim Ukin as Sabah opposition leader, has caused a split but he resigned the post as adviser before a disciplinary action could be taken against him.
Speculations of his future in the party intensified when he withdrew from the DAP Central Executive Committee re-election and declined to attend the meeting on Sunday.
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Monday, 30 September 2013
PEMILIHAN CEC DAP DIBATALKAN ... ROS Bakal Arah Pemilihan Semula?
CEC DAP tipu lagi? Ahli dipecat tapi boleh mengundi?
DAP didesak supaya memberikan penjelasan kepada rakyat tentang status bekas ADUN Teratai Jenice Lee yang dahulunya dipecat dari DAP ekoran bertanding sebagai calon bebas dalam PRU 13.
Setelah dipecat Jenice Lee berkempen untuk memastikan DAP bersih dari saka-saka Lim Guan Eng, Lim Kit Siang, Karpal Singh dan Tan Kok Wai. Hasil kempen Jenice, tokong Lim Guan Eng dan Lim Kit Siang telah merudum undi-undi mereka dalam pemilihan semula CEC DAP?
Selanjutnya sila baca di MyMassa.
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Sunday, 29 September 2013
DAP re-election: Zairil proves his ‘Chinese’ credentials?
Lim Guan Eng obtains 272 votes less today than he did when DAP originally held its central executive committee (CEC) election in December 2012. According to the latest announcement on the vote tally, the Dear Leader logged 1,304 votes compared with the 1,576 votes he had gotten the last time during the invalid party electon.
Dr Hiew King Cheu, the state assemblyman for Luyang, Sabah, is among former DAP stalwarts absent from the party meeting earlier today to elect its CEC.
Telling Bernama that “the party was no longer the right platform to serve the people”, Dr Hiew quit DAP a couple of days ago.
The DAP old warhorses are leaving the party whereas those being promoted at lightning speed are Lim Guan Eng’s handpicked men (and women like Hannah Yeoh).
We’re now looking at the face of DAP 3.0 and it’s the face of the evangelista. A good example is Ong Kian Ming who had only joined the party in late August 2012 but allowed to stand a Parliament seat barely a few months later on 5 May 2013.
DAP Serbang MP Ong Kian Ming
Another DAP man to have quit the party yesterday is Penang Malay Congress president Rahmad Isahak (picture below) who cut his membership card in two after alleging that the DAP was “an anti-Malay and a Chinese chauvinist party”.
FMT reported:
“… he blasted the DAP as a hypocrite party hiding behind the ‘multi-racial and Malaysian Malaysia’ veil to hoodwink the people. The rhetoric slogans are mere wayang kulit politics to cheat the lay public, especially the Malays.”
Accusing the DAP of practising nepotism, Rahmat told the packed press conference that even Lim Guan Eng’s sister was now “an important feature in Penang DAP administration” [Lim Hui Ying is Penang DAP assistant treasurer].
Rahmat added that even someone suddenly coming out “from nowhere” was given a parliamentary seat in Penang. He is referring to the late P. Patto’s daughter Kasthuriraani, age 34, who was given the opportunity to stand in Batu Kawan.
The J-Star did an election write-up on Kasthuriraani who was Lim Kit Siang's political secretary.
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/09/28/malays-are-worth-50-sen-in-dap-says-pmc-president/
Pakatan’s nepotism
Nepotism is as rife in DAP as it is in the PKR.
The Lim Dynasty promoting their family members and the family members of their cronies is nothing new.
In June 1998, three senior DAP leaders, including vice chairman Liew Ah Kim, were suspended after they levelled the charge of nepotism against Kit Siang.
Besides Kit Siang’s pol-sec Kasthuriraani being given a Chinese-majority seat to contest in the recent general election, other PERSONAL ASSISTANTS to the DAP evangelista coterie were given safe seats.
Hannah Yeoh’s personal assistant Rajiv Rishyakaran was given the Bukit Gasing state seat in Petaling Jaya Selatan while Tony Pua’s personal assistant Yeo Bee Yin was given the Damansara Utama state seat in Petaling Jaya Utama.
Yeo had only been a member of the DAP for 8 months before she was nominated by Lim Guan Eng (who heads the candidate selection committee) to stand in GE13
Citing the recurrent complaint that Indians are being marginalised in the Chinese-dominated party, former Seremban MP John Fernandez had walked out on the DAP some months ago. He is someone who had been with the party for many decades and in 1974 won a state assembly seat (Rasah which was at that time a DUN constituency) on a DAP ticket.
Another former Yang Berhormat to have left the party is Dr Kua Kia Soong who wrote a book about his experience titled Inside the DAP: 1990-1995. In his book, Kua had noted that although the DAP professes to be democratic yet its hierarchical structure is highly authoritarian with power firmly in the iron grip of Lim Kit Siang’s hand.
This is again proven through the result of the CEC re-election which has just been announced an hour ago. Finishing 18th, 19th and 20th are DAP Johor chairman Dr Boo Cheng Hau and Perak warlord cousins Nga Kor Ming and Ngeh Koo Ham respectively. The trio fared poorer in this round than they did in the orginal election last December.
James Ngeh Koo Ham and David Nga Kor Ming
News had already circulated that the ‘menu’ distributed by the Lim Dynasty did not contain their 3 names. Dr Boo, Nga and Ngeh are not favoured by the Father and Son.
Former Bukit Bintang MP Wee Choo Keong is among the most famously to have been victimized by DAP Dear Leaders. Wee recounted:
“The slightest hint of not showing ‘enough affection’ to one or two supreme leaders can and will cost you your political career in the party. I was such a victim of this whimsical aberrance when I was sacked in 1998, a ludicrous ‘first’ in the world.”
Kerk Kim Hock resigned his party post after he was sabotaged in GE11 by Guan Eng’s camp.
“Former DAP secretary-general Kerk Kim Hock has accused supporters of Lim Guan Eng, the son of party chief Lim Kit Siang, of campaigning against him in the general election.”( source )
The non-Chinese have resigned from the DAP even more notably, namely its vice chairman Tunku Aziz Tunku Ibrahim, Amani Williams-Hunt Abdullah, (Bah Tony), ex-Buntong assemblyman A. Sivasubramaniam, Taman Bukit Emas DAP branch chairman S Vijayan, Nilai Perdana DAP branch vice chairman S Rajasheger (Nilai) and other Indians.
See also, ‘Begitu hina kaum India di kacamata DAP’.
As fully anticipated, Zairil Khir Johari bettered his performance in the DAP reelection which has just concluded today — see TMI report. So what category does that make him?
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Siapa yang sepatutnya beri amaran kepada siapa...!!! ROS atau Dinasti Lim?
Karpal, Guan Eng beri amaran ROS supaya tidak bertindak luar batas undang-undang!
Dua pemimpin tertinggi DAP hari ini menggunakan Kongres Khas 2013 untuk memberi amaran kepada Pendaftar Pertubuhan (ROS) supaya tidak bertindak di luar batas undang-undang.
Pengerusinya, Karpal Singh dan Setiausaha Agung, Lim Guan Eng dalam ucapan masing-masing mengecam tindakan ROS berhubung kontroversi pemilihan Jawatankuasa Eksekutif Pusat (CEC) parti itu tahun lalu yang didakwa berlaku manipulasi kertas undi membabitkan 547 perwakilan.
Persoalannya siapa yang bertindak diluar batas undang-undang? Dinasti Lim kena tanya pada diri sendiri berapa lama lagi mereka mahu 'menipu' ahli-ahli mereka sendiri semata-mata mahu mengekalkan kuasa Dinasti Lim? Mereka boleh menipu ramai ahli-ahli mereka, tetapi mereka tidak boleh menipu diri sendiri? Sepandai-pandai tupai melompat, akhirnya jatuh ketanah juga!
Sementara itu Karpal dengan angkuh berkata, 'saya tak bersara selagi pembangkang tidak memerintah'?
Pengerusi DAP, Karpal Singh dengan angkuhnya menegaskan bahawa beliau tidak akan berundur daripada arena politik selagi pakatan pembangkang belum berjaya membentuk kerajaan Persekutuan.
Karpal yang merupakan Ahli Parlimen Gelugor berkata, beliau percaya setiap orang pasti akan bersara tetapi memberitahu belum bercadang untuk melakukannya dalam masa terdekat ini.
Beliau juga membayangkan kemungkinan untuk bertanding pada Pilihan Raya Umum yang akan datang sekiranya dicalonkan oleh parti.
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Saturday, 28 September 2013
Guan Eng: 2 ahli DAP fail writ saman?
Beberapa ahli DAP mengangkat sepanduk dan kain rentang semasa mengadakan demonstrasi aman di Dataran Seremban semalam.
Dua ahli DAP telah memfailkan dua writ saman terhadap Setiausaha Agung parti berkenaan, Lim Guan Eng di Mahkamah Tinggi Kuala Lumpur semalam berhubung pemilihan Jawatankuasa Eksekutif Pusat (CEC) parti itu yang dijadualkan berlangsung esok.
Writ saman yang dikemukakan oleh Setiausaha DAP cawangan Ladang Paroi, K. Mahendran serta Pengerusi DAP Taman Dahlia, Seremban, Richard Francis kira-kira 4.30 petang semalam meminta Guan Eng menyenaraikan 2,576 nama yang akan menghadiri pemilihan selain membuktikan 3,561 notis yang telah dihantar kepada delegasi bagi menghadiri CEC berkenaan.
Richard ketika ditemui pemberita menjelaskan, sehingga kini kedua-dua perkara berkenaan masih gagal untuk dikemukakan bukan sahaja kepada ahli malah kepada Pendaftar Pertubuhan (ROS) walaupun telah berkali-kali di minta.
''Jadi selaku ahli yang sah untuk menghadiri CEC, kami bertegas meminta mereka mengemukakan kedua-dua bukti berkenaan tersebut di mahkamah dan jika benar, mereka tidak perlulah lambat atau berdolak dalik mengenai perkara itu," katanya.
Beliau ditemui pemberita selepas mengadakan demonstrasi aman di Dataran Seremban bersama lebih 30 ahli parti DAP dekat sini hari ini yang turut dihadiri oleh Naib Pengerusi DAP Cawangan Ladang Paroi, David Dass.
Dalam pada itu, David ketika ditemui pemberita juga memberitahu, beliau turut melahirkan rasa kecewa terhadap pemimpin tertinggi DAP yang menganggapnya sebagai pengkhianat menerusi satu surat notis berserta pesanan yang diterimanya baru-baru ini.
Katanya, segala usaha yang dibuat selama ini adalah untuk membersihkan imej parti yang tercalar berhubung penyelewengan CEC pada tahun lalu sehingga menyebabkan jawatan kuasa sedia ada tidak sah oleh ROS.
''Dalam surat ini juga secara terang-terangan menyalahkan ROS yang dikawal oleh UMNO. Mengapa kenyataan ini perlu dibangkit sedangkan yang membuat laporan adalah saya? Jadi, salahkah saya mendedahkan perkara yang benar?," katanya.
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