Women deny being promised RM50 to attend CM's event



Three comparison citizens who reportedly 'cried foul' for not being given financial rewards for participating in Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng's walkabout in Teluk Bahang final week, have come out to repudiate a reports.
The contingent - Norma Yusof, Zainab Boo Ibrahim as well as Zainab Long - were reported in a newspapers as claiming which a Wanita PKR leader had betrothed them a "RM50 reward" if they came to a eventuality hold during a local marketplace upon Sunday.
"But we never perceived a money. We feel we have been used just to have up a numbers," Zainab Long was quoted inThe Staras observant upon Monday.
Umno-owned Malay language dailyUtusan Malaysiaand tabloidSinar Harianalso carried a similar inform in their publications yesterday.
The press discussion where a women had reportedly issued a complaints was organised by Penang Perkasa Youth arch Mohd Rizuad Mohd Azudin, one of Lim's many outspoken critics.
Video display women's denial
Pakatan Rakyat leaders were discerning to malign a report, providing "evidence" in a form of a video recording of a women's rejection of creation a remarks about money rewards as well as Lim's visit.
The 6.57 minute video which was played for reporters during a press discussion showed a women being interviewed by Balim Pulau PKR arch Abdul Halim Hussein, denying which they were betrothed any rewards.
NONEAbdul Halim (left) pronounced a contingent did not know a role of a press eventuality called by Mohd Rizuad, who upo! n which Sunday claimed acommotionbroke out during Lim's revisit to put Perkasa in a bad light.

Lim, who is DAP secretary-general, however,criticisedthe police for not protecting him from a Perkasa romantic who hurled projectiles during him.

Abdul Halim, who is additionally House speaker, pronounced a women admitted they attended Lim's eventuality since they were invited by Pakatan leaders.
They were told later which they would usually receive a RM100 contribution from a state supervision subsequent month.
During a eventuality attended by about 400 kampung folk, twenty comparison citizens, twenty singular mothers as well as 10 students were given a RM50 high regard award by Lim.
"I bewail which a comparison citizens have been used," pronounced Abdul Halim during a press discussion hold during a state legislative assembly yesterday.
"We goal Perkasa, which organised a press eventuality which day, to stop all this nonsense. This is not a Malay or Islamic approach to do things," he added.
"If any one has any grievances to air, go through a correct channels. We bewail which our programmes with a rakyat have been mostly disturbed. We goal no comparison citizens would be tormented again," he stressed.
Perkasa 'used' women for a agenda
Pakatan's Teluk Bahang coordinator Halil Sabri Hamid pronounced a three women were essentially eligible for a RM100 annual comparison citizen high regard award by a state government.
"However, their names were not upon Sunday's list as they would be given a award subsequent month, during a Ramadan eventuality in Balik Pulau," he added.
"I bewail which Perkasa manipulated these women as well as used them for whatever bulletin they have to slander as well as bring shame to a state government," he stre! ssed.
Meanwhile, Teluk Bahang encampment as well as security growth cabinet head Mohd Isa Mohd Ali pronounced which he had privately told a women which they could still attend a eventuality although their names were not upon a list of awardees.
Mohd Isa, a PAS member, pronounced he was informed by a women which during a press discussion with Perkasa, a contingent were merely asked if they had perceived a money, as well as they replied in a negative.
"Of march they pronounced no as their names were upon subsequent month's list. Perkasa's action do not great a kampong folk during all," he said.
"This is what a media should be writing about. Perkasa put hatred as well as fear into people as well as this is not something great for a rakyat," he added.
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