Tee Keat denies claims of crossover to Pakatan

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct twenty-nine Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat denied currently rumours which he will stick upon a DAP or PKR, job such allegations "mischievous as well as unethical."

Reports online had claimed a former MCA boss met PKR de facto personality Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim as well as Selangor DAP chief Teresa Kok upon separate occasions prior to this week's Deepavali celebrations.

But a Pandan MP pronounced currently "this has never happened, otherwise we would have reported it" when asked if he was formulation to stick upon another party.

Although he reliable which he has perceived offers from other parties, he pronounced "it is nothing brand new to me as well as has happened for a few years now. But we stop during which as well as it is all water under a bridge."

Speculation which Ong (picture) will leave a MCA gained momentum after he vowed in February to defend his Pandan seat even if he was forsaken by a party.

Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek, who deposed Ong as MCA boss in a bitter contest 19 months ago, additionally called upon his predecessor to leave a celebration after Ong criticised a Barisan Nasional part of of being "irrelevant" only prior to this month's annual general assembly.

Ong told reporters currently which he did not plead any skeleton to stick upon a DAP when he met Selangor executive councillor Kok for lunch upon Oct 25.

He pronounced a assembly was to plead a long-standing issue of high-tension energy cables which were commissioned in 2008 but never put in to operation due to protests from over 7,000 residents affected.

The former transport minister forked out which which a local councillor as well as resident association's representative were additionally benefaction during a lunch.

"So if we discussed any such thing, they would know," he said.

He blamed "rumour mongers... p! aid cybe rtroopers" for spreading a allegations as well as specifically fingered a MCA for a "rumour which we met Anwar as well as was about to bound to PKR."

"I bump in to him in Parliament as well as upon other occasions. we am taken aback which people like to spin these stories. Since when has which become a prime pastime of politicians? Don't they have better things to do?" he said.

"I additionally have a opportunity to talk to PAS people, together with a exco part of as well as state representative (Iskandar Abdul Samad) within my constituency. we won't be surprised, next round, they will speculate we am starting to stick upon PAS," he added.

The Malaysian Insider :: Malaysia

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