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Attempt to demonise PBB shows DAPs true colours

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PETALING JAYA: PBB Supreme Council member Abdullah Saidol has slammed Sarawak DAP chief Chong Chieng Jen over comments that PBB was becoming more like Umno.

Chong had earlier today said PPB was becoming more like Umno, citing a news report which quoted Nangka Assemblyman Dr Annuar Rapaee as saying Muslims should vote for BN to ensure a Muslim Chief Minister continued to lead the state.

Annuar has denied saying this, accusing the news portal of spinning his words and that despite clarifying his statement with the reporter who wrote the story, “she seemed to prefer to be deaf”.

Abdullah told FMT that Chong’s attempt to draw comparisons between PBB and Umno was an attempt to demonise PBB and showed DAP’s true colours.

The Semop incumbent said DAP had a long history of practising politics of extreme chauvinism and manipulation, citing Chong’s hasty response to “obviously” twisted information.

He charged that DAP was a political party synonymous with campaigns which promoted hatred, extremism, racism and confrontation.

“They cannot hide the turbulent relationship within the so called Pakatan Harapan.”

He said many hardcore PKR supporters had openly vented their frustrations against DAP.

He also said Amanah was just a “Bumiputera” wing for DAP and its candidates in the coming state election were on a suicide mission.

“DAP definitely knows this and do you think DAP cares?
“Those closed-minded bigots in the Bumiputera community who still believe in DAP’s artificial heroic political mask should re-examine their fragile and shallow political idealism.”

Abdullah said the people of Sarawak should “teach DAP a lesson” and show the party that its extreme political manipulation does not work in Sarawak and that Sarawakians despise such political tactics.



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