By Shazwan Mustafa Kamal
Apr 08, 2012
Lim's visits to Singapore were hold up by Utusan Malaysia as evidence of a DAP-PAP pact. File pic
The Umno daily's editors, regulating a Awang Selamat pseudonym, wrote which a Singaporean MPs met Lim in Penang "a few days ago" as well as questioned why Pakatan Rakyat's (PR) media organs did not give this any coverage.
"Awang wants to ask, what is a role of this visit? Is it to do with strengthening ties between a Penang DAP supervision as well as PAP Singapore?" a Umno paper asked.
It reminded readers which DAP as well as PAP had "historical ties" which began when Singapore was still a part of Malaysia over 40 years ago.
"DAP was formed to replace PAP which was under Lee Kuan Yew at a time, when Singapore left Malaysia in 1965.
"This is one of a reasons PAP longed for to carry out a country's politics as well as go against Malay rights... a Malaysian Malaysia concept which was Kuan Yew's thought was kept alive by DAP," claimed Awang.
Awang stressed which DAP-PAP ties have been at its many "strategic" theatre today, saying which proof of this was Penang Chief Minister Lim's "frequent" visits to Singapore.
"If this true, Awang is puzzled, what is a agenda... what else is this for, (except) to take care of PAP's feelings, if we know a diversion they have been playing."
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