Perkasa defends Syed Mokhtar


Bung Mokhtar's critique has no basis, says Ibrahim Ali.
KUALA LUMPUR: Perkasa today indicted Kinabatangan MP Bung Mokhtar Radin of vocalization out of spin in his critique of tycoon Syed Mokhtar al-Bukhary.
Ibrahim Ali, president of a Malay rights group, pronounced Syed Mokhtar's capabilities as a businessmen made him honourable of a supervision contracts he had won.
Bung, an Umno member, pronounced in Parliament this week which a supervision favoured Syed Mokhtar upon top of alternative businessmen in dishing out vital contracts.
He alleged which a tycoon was attempting to carry out vital businesses in a country.
"He wants Keretapi Tanah Melayu, he wants Mass Rapid Transit. He wants everything upon land, sea and air. Given a chance, he will even do commercial operation in a graveyard," Bung said.
Ibrahim told a press discussion which Bung's debate gave a wrong sense which a supervision was meddlesome usually in assisting a single particular chairman to succeed.
"The matter made by Bung has no basis," he said. "The supervision has helped many alternative Malay businessmen to succeed."
Citing a tycoon's flagship business, Port Tanjung Pelepas (PTP), Ibrahim pronounced Syed Mokhtar had managed to spin a Johor pier into a success story in a face of many hurdles.
"Even Singapore is feeling a pinch of losing a little of their pier formed businesses due to PTP. If he's doing a great job, what's wrong with giving some-more commercial operation to him?"
He added which Syed Mokhtar was also a charitable man, unlike many alternative commercial operation tycoons in Malaysia.
"Through! a Al-Bu khary Foundation, he has built many schools and mosques in a country, though he doesn't proclaim them similar to a little commercial operation tycoons who similar to to just poise with big ridicule cheques."
Ibrahim also used a press discussion to criticize Kelantan PAS for insisting upon having Nik Aziz Nik Mat continue as chief senior manager of a state notwithstanding his poor health.
"It's shameful statement," he pronounced in anxiety to an Utusan Malaysia inform quoting Kelantan exco Takiyuddin Hassan as saying which Kelantan PAS longed for Nik Aziz to competition in a 13th ubiquitous election.
"They are usually meditative of roving upon Nik Aziz's popularity to a ubiquitous election," Ibrahim said. "They are not meditative about how to develop Kelantan."
He pronounced a menteri besar should be physically fit. "How is Nik Aziz starting to perform if he is starting in and out of hospital all a time?"
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