
DAP inhabitant vice-chairperson M Kulasegaran has urged a party's MCA as well as Gerakan critics over new khalwat as well as gender segregation issues in Kelantan to "look in to their own backward prior to hurling balderdash in to ours."
Kulasegaran, who is MP for Ipoh Barat, pronounced a couple of incidents continuous to a imposition of Islamic ordinances upon non-Muslims in Ipoh in 2003 as well as a afterwards mute reaction of MCA as well as Gerakan showed up a "hypocrisy of their benefaction criticisms of a DAP over incidents in Kota Bharu in new weeks."

"I lifted a emanate with Ipoh City Hall when a summoned couples came to me to complain about their situation," he said.
"The couples were pronounced to be in violation of bylaws aga! inst indecent poise that were drawn up in 1995 with a compliance of MCA as well as Gerakan councillors who were silent when a summonses were issued in 2003.
"Some of those very same councillors went upon to become state assembly representatives as well as members of parliament as well as now they have been celebration to a false chorus opposite a Kota Baru Municipal Council's actions opposite unisex hair saloons as well as non-Muslim couples found together in hotels," lamented Kulasegaran.! < br>
DAP has never wavered
Kulasegaran pronounced a DAP was unchanging in a debate opposite such bylaws.
"In 2003, a DAP called for a dissolution of a same bylaws opposite that a MCA as well as Gerakan currently agitates. They have been somewhat late but, we suppose, it's better late than never," opined a federal legislator.
"The DAP has done known a antithesis to a imposition of privately Islamic ordinances upon non-Muslims in Kelantan only as it was opposed to their imposition upon non-Muslims in Ipoh in 2003," he reiterated.
"The DAP has never wavered in a position as well as has been scrupulous in a antithesis whereas a MCA as well as Gerakan have been opportu! nistic an! d have been personification to a art studio when it suits them," chided Kulasegaran. Read More @ Source
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