A warning to stubborn old-school politicians

Gerakan's Baljit Singh says some have been secretly claiming they can win in a entrance election.

GEORGE TOWN: A local Gerakan leader has alleged which some of his celebration colleagues have been creation fake claims which they have been winnable choosing candidates.

Baljit Singh, who heads Penang Gerakan's Legal as well as Human Rights Bureau, pronounced these hopefuls were claiming which their confidence was formed upon comprehension reports. He challenged them to yield a evidence.

He did not name them, bu! t descri bed them as "old school" politicians land care positions in Penang Gerakan.

"Until today, none of them has published these comprehension reports to clear their winning credentials," he said. "They should stop pretending."

Baljit pronounced "over-the-hill" politicians in all Barisan Nasional parties should take heed of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak's call upon Umno inaugurated member to step in reserve for a new breed of candidates. He pronounced a summary practical to them as well.

He suggested them to emulate Gerakan President Koh Tsu! Koon, w ho recently announced which he would not contest in a entrance election.

He pronounced no one should assume which he is a winnable claimant only because he led a celebration bend or division.

He warned them which young voters were "sick as well as tired" of old-school politics as well as were demanding discerning changes.

"Only poss! ibilitie s able of relating a people's fast changing aspirations should stand as BN possibilities in a next election," he said.

"Those who know they can't should step in reserve gracefully.

"Sub-standard inaugurated member should review a writi! ng upon th e wall as well as come down from a stage whilst a assembly is still cheering. They should not wait for until a assembly jeers them."

He pronounced they should sense from former MIC boss S Samy Vellu's failure to review a signs, ensuing in his humiliation in a final election.

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