Penang Umno condemns Perkasa's mock funeral



Penang Umno has condemned a new criticism as well as a ridicule funeral hold outward Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng's in isolation chateau by Malay rights pressure organisation Perkasa.
Datuk Zainal Abidin Osman, penang umno chiefState Umno liason chief Zainal Abidin Osman(left)said a celebration does not acquit theprotest upon May 10.
The organisation had placed a framed sketch of Lim outward a house, garlanded with flowers to weigh his 'death' to a Malay community.
"The action is something which is not approved, destined or agreed upon by Umno members," pronounced Zainal after in attendance a state BN cabinet assembly today.
"We have no control (over them) as well as you do not have any right to tell Perkasa (not to do it). They would not listen to us."
Zainal, a former Nibong Tebal parliamentarian, pronounced Perkasa is a NGO, whilst Umno is a political party.
"Whatever it is, there is a limit to politics. We do not approve if family groups have been uneasy or (there is tamper of) personal residences by protestors," he said.
He was asked to criticism upon a notice which a criticism outward Lim's in isolation chateau was masterminded by Umno, as well as which Perkasa is compared with a party.
Perkasa's protests, which have often touched upon a sensitivities of non-Malays, have been pronounced to have chipped divided a community's await for Gerakan as well as MCA.
'Foolish act'
Zainal was also asked to criticism upon viewed inaction by a police, which was followed by Perkasa throwing anti-Lim posters along a streets befor! e ending up outward Komtar - which houses a state executive centre - for another rally.
NONEHe shielded a police, saying a force has a own standard operating procession to deal with such incidents.
"Even if they remain quiet, they would have prevented a worse scenario from taking place," he said.
"If a military had not been around, may be they (the protestors would have) burst over a gates, (or) thrown things which should not be thrown or acted violently. Just with their presence, a military can ensure which matters do not get out of hand."
At a same press conference, state BN chief Teng Chang Yeow was asked if he could "put a cap" upon Perkasa's conduct.
Teng, a Gerakan secretary-general, replied, saying Perkasa is "not even friends of BN, (so) how do you top them?"
When told which Perkasa's criticism does not bode well for BN, he pronounced a bloc condemns a group's "foolish as well as stupid act", adding which a BN had discussed a matter during meetings.
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