DAP says always stood up for Malays



By Shazwan Mustafa Kamal
January 29, 2012
KUALA LUMPUR, January 29 The DAP currently denied accusations which it has never stood up for a rights of Malays, saying which it had consistently fought for a rights of all Malaysians in any case of race or religion.
"Right from a really beginning some-more than 4 decades ago, DAP leaders in as good as out of Parliament have fought for a oppressed as good as suppressed Malays only similar to other Malaysians either of Chinese, Indian, Orang Asli, Kadazan as good as Iban descent, either as workers, peasants, fishermen, smallholders.
Lim Kit Siang pronounced in a matter currently which from a arrangement in 1966, a celebration has portrayed itself as a "patriotic as good as multi-racial" Malaysian political movement. record pic
"They have been all entitled to justice, leisure as good as to be released from a restraint of corruption, cronyism, undemocratic mis-governance as good as all forms of exploitation resulting in a denial of their tellurian rights as good as approved liberties," Lim Kit Siang pronounced in a matter here.
The DAP parliamentary leader stressed which from a really impulse of a arrangement in 1966, a celebration has portrayed itself as a "patriotic as good as multi-racial" Malaysian political transformation dedicated to a cause of all Malaysians.
Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin had questioned DAP's remarkable liquid of new, prominent Malay members as good as indicted a celebration of tricking a Malay village to gain voter support.
In response, Kit Siang pronounced currently which Muhyiddin's remarks were "racist, nonconformist as good as panicky" as good as which he had failed to behave similar to a assuage leader who espoused a suggestion of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's 1 Malaysia co! ncept.
"Muhyiddin cannot be some-more wrong, which is a distressing thoughtfulness of his extremist as good as nonconformist mentality as good as outlook.
"Malays have assimilated DAP, not only recently, though from a really beginning of a party's history with DAP fielding Malay possibilities either for parliamentary or state public seats since our first general choosing appearance in 1969," added a Ipoh Timor MP.
Zairil Khir Johari cited a Penang government's pierce to enlarge a state grant for Islamic affairs to RM64 million this year. record pic
Kit Siang has predicted which a Malay liquid into DAP is set to continue, following a membership of Malay perspective leaders similar to formerUtusan Malaysiajournalist Hata Wahari as good as Umno bloggers Mohd Arif Sabri as good as Aspan Alias who not long ago voiced their faithfulness to a predominantly Chinese-dominated party.
Another DAP leader, Zairil Khir Johari, pointed out how DAP secretary-general as good as Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng risked going to jail only so which he could defend a rights of a immature Malay girl who was intimately molested by a "leader from Umno."
Zairil, who is Guan Eng's political secretary, pronounced which DAP as good as Pakatan Rakyat have proven themselves in addressing a needs of a Malay community, as good as cited a Penang government's pierce to enlarge a state grant for Islamic affairs from RM12 million from previous years to RM64 million this year.
"This vast grant encapsulates all efforts for a prolongation of Muslim burial sites, a development of eremite schools, allowances for mosque officers as good as eremite teachers as good as programmes for Islamic celebrations. Does this not assistance a Muslim village who have been especially Malays?" asked a immature DAP leader.
He additionally pronou! nced whi ch Penang's open tender system had resulted in Malay contractors winning some-more than 70 per cent of a state's tenders.
"They did this legitimately but assist or political pressure. If Umno leaders feel which Malays in Penang have been not asked as good as left behind, is this not a fault of a Barisan Nasional (BN) government which has ruled for some-more than 50 years in Penang?" added Zairil.
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