Now Pig head Ali says Get rid of Chinese NGOs as well
By Syed Jaymal Zahiid
KUALA LUMPUR: Perkasa boss Ibrahim Ali today challenged the government to eliminate Chinese NGOs such as education group Dong Jiao Zhong if it feels that the Malay right-wing group which he leads should be eradicated.
He was responding to Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Nazri Abdul Aziz who said yesterday that it was best to "get rid of" groups like Perkasa, which are stumbling blocks to the 1Malaysia agenda.
"When Nazri said Umno does not support Perkasa, fine, we accept it. But when he said it is best to get rid of Perkasa, that is uncalled for.
“Why not get rid of other ethnic-based NGOs like Dong (Jiao) Zhong and others?" Ibrahim told reporters at Parliament House.
Nazri had made the remark when he shot down the proposal by MCA vice-president Donald Lim to set up a Chinese version of Perkasa to counter Ibrahim's movement.
However, Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin had a different take, saying that everyone was entitled to form their own Perkasa.
'Utterly shocking'
This drew flak from DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang, who described Muhyiddin's statement as “utterly shocking” and accused the number two of blatant disrespect for his boss.
"It is utterly shocking that a deputy prime minister of the Najib administration which advocated the 1Malaysia policy could envisage and even publicly propose the formation of Chinese, Indian, Iban and Kadazan Perkasa to counter the racist posturings and outpourings of Perkasa,” he said.
However, Ibrahim claimed that Chinese chauvinist groups are attempting to paint Perkasa as a racist outfit, a charge which he vehemently denies.
"DAP is trying hard to exploit this notion... where the distorted portrayal of a great organisation like Perkasa has given the wrong impression to the public
"DAP is trying to manipulate the issue by harping on the statement made by the deputy prime minister, as if he is supporting Perkasa...,” he added.
Ibrahim, who is also the independent MP for Pasir Mas, stressed that Perkasa's struggle is to uphold the Federal Constitution and Najib's 1Malaysia.
DAP, he said, is making a “rude and perverted” demand for racial equality.
How about sending the Pig Head Ibrahim Babi to the slaughter house ?
J4,
ReplyDeleteask your MCA president to do that.....
Also your president say if PR dare to remove malay rights he will vote for PR. What's your comment??
HEre is my comment -- your president is bankrupt. no more ideas to lured the chinese back to his fold. (chinese ladies may be). As BN's 2nd largest component party if he think certain Malay right has to be removed. then he as MCA should do it. not to throw this hot potatoes to the opposition.
I can bet you, under his leadership (sorry cn not find other word) MCA will not achieve anything.....perhaps just the Bird Nest thing..... got the clue J4??
I thought Ibrahim Ali is a friend of MCA.
ReplyDeleteIf Chua Soi Lek can send this IA to the abbatoir I will vote for MCA.
ReplyDeleteYes. So would I.
ReplyDeleteThe problem with chinese community is that they seem to think that freedom of speech is a blanket right for them to say anything they like, or they think is reasonable. What are the feelings of others does not picture in their mind.
ReplyDeleteSo when Ibrahim Ali say something, they jump up and protest, some even say this fella must keep his mouth shut. Why must he keep his mouth shut ? Who has the right to deprive others of freedom of speech ?
The basic question is the chinese community can say something about IA, but AI also have the same right to say something about the chinese community.
What does the chinese community expect when they say something about others ? YOu exepct others to keep quiet or even expect to admit mistake ? Do you all know about "freedom of speech? or not ? You can keep on saying and commenting but do not resort to vulgar word like babi or pig. It shows that you are not civilised. It brings shame to the chinese community. If chinese wants others races to respect them, they must behave politely when arguing, they must also respect other people viewpoints