'Embattled MCA boss hiding behind MIC's GAS'
By RK Anand
UPDATED KUALA LUMPUR: A top level MIC leader has accused MCA president Dr Chua Soi Lek of using the Gerakan Anti-Samy Vellu (GAS) movement as a "smokescreen" for his woes in the party.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, he told FMT that Chua was using the MCA-owned English daily The Star to blow up the GAS issue, giving much prominence to its leaders such as V Mugilan.
“MCA is weak and becoming irrelevant after it underwent a leadership  crisis and it hopes to create a similar situation in MIC. Talk is that  Chua is facing problems, and a mutiny is brewing.
“To make  matters worse, his son's appointment to the cabinet has also set tongues  wagging. Apparently, this has not gone down well with some MCA  leaders,” he said.
After taking over MCA's leadership reins, Chua  repeatedly said that he would not accept a senator post or cabinet  appointment as he wanted to concentrate on rebuilding the strife-torn  party.
However, Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak caught many by  surprise when he announced on Tuesday that Chua's son Tee Yong, who is  also Labis MP, has been appointed as a deputy minister.
'Samy and gang furious'
Meanwhile,  the MIC leader said party president S Samy Vellu and those aligned to  him were furious with Chua and The Star for publishing the “negative  reports”.
“Even the GAS rally on Sunday was portrayed as a major  event when all other news organisations, including the more critical  online media, stopped short of calling it a failure.
“But The  Star devoted several pages, and hiked the figure to 5,000 when the  others reported that only 3,000 or so had turned up for the event,” he  added.
The MIC leader claimed that MCA and The Star were also  being used by “certain individuals” to condemn Samy Vellu and pressure  him to step down.
He said it was surprising that the daily was  publishing negative news about another Barisan Nasional component party.
“The  newspaper has always been supportive of MIC but all of a sudden, we see  the newspaper going for the kill,” he said.
MIC to launch counter attack
In  view of this, the leader said MIC would launch a counter attack on MCA  and Chua through the media. A campaign would also be started to call for  a boycott of The Star.
He said that Tamil Nesan, owned by Samy  Vellu's family, would start publishing negative news about MCA and Chua.
“We want to stress that Chua and MCA have become irrelevant to BN,  and the longer Chua stays in power, the more difficult it would be for  the Chinese community to come back to BN
“Chua is a liability to  BN due to his past actions and MIC would stress a change in leadership  in MCA,” said the leader, noting the dismal Chinese support during two  recent by-elections.
The newly-minted MCA president was  previously embroiled in a sex scandal, which had forced him to resign  both as a MP and minister.
Despite mustering enough support to  clinch the presidency during the party polls this year, Chua is still  being roasted by critics on moral grounds.
'No directive from Chua'
In an immediate reaction, an MCA source told FMT that Chua has never  issued any directive to The Star to attack MIC or its president.
"We  are in the same team and we don't interfere in the problems of other BN  component parties. This is an unfair allegation," he said.
The  source, who declined to be named, said other media organisations such as  the Umno-linked Utusan Malaysia and TV3 have also been reporting on  GAS.
"Samy Vellu started the ball rolling when he sacked Mugilan  and the others. This paved the way for GAS to be formed.
 
 
            
Whose organ is stronger? Samy Vellu or Chua Soi Lek?
ReplyDeleteMCA is just a political entity with which its members used to serve their political ambitions. So, it is the people behind it that make or break a political party. Right now, CSL, a bane rather than a boon, is not the chosen one for the Chinese community, with THAT baggage he carries with him he will not make MCA but more likely will drive it to certain oblivion.
ReplyDeleteI nearly fell out of my chair when I read the news in which this jerk argued that the PM was given an option he recommended, that his son and another unknown down south were offered a choice for him to fill in, and PM had made a choice. The butt of the jokes is the kind of option he presented, such as in the case of a choice PM has to make between a proton saga and a vios. Of course he thinks all Malaysians are that gullible....
When I was in JB at the height of Singapore's general election in the 70s, I happened to witness political speeches made by several leaders in the TV (Singapore authority allowed representatives of all political stripes to have a say and address the public in TV). There was this Punjabi hopeful bandied that should his party win the election, he would proclaim and decree for, among others, all transportation within the city-state as well as all medical obligations be made FOC. Next came Goh Keng Swee(the always urbane, practical and cool headed DPM who passed away recently) and he rebutted this political philanthropist. He asked the public something along this line, "if all those mentioned by Mr Singh were to be given FOC, ask ourselves, who is paying? The government of the day? And might I ask where is this money for the government coming from?"
In the same vein I would like to ask the present MCA leadership this question, where is your strength, support and finally your political survival come from? If not from the Chinese community or perhaps it is the 900 CDs that voted you in?
No use if you possess IQ and EQ without a sense of conscience and devoid of AQ(Analytic Quotient)or at the least, the ability to think practically....
Cannonball
Wisdom. Chua Soi Lek has the IQ and EQ. Does it remind you of a snake, trying to charm you and make you asleep. Smooth talking, charming and looking intelligent can be used for good and for bad. Unfortunately, Chua Soi Lek is using his gift to do evil.
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