DAP leader Ngeh wants an explanation over S'wak entry ban
SARAWAK POLLS | DAP politician Ngeh Koo Ham has questioned why he has been blacklisted from entering Sarawak to campaign in the forthcoming state assembly election.
He also wondered if there was a political motive behind the move.
In a press conference in the Parliament lobby yesterday evening, the opposition MP for Beruas demanded an answer from the Immigration Department.
“I just received word from the Sarawak Disaster Management Committee that my application to enter Sarawak has been rejected because I am apparently blacklisted by the Immigration…
“I want an explanation from the department,” Ngeh said.
The DAP central executive committee member stressed that he was one of the five party leaders chosen to represent the party in Sarawak, as per the Election Commission rules.
Ngeh also noted that he had no criminal record, proving there was no reason for the ban on him.
“I want an answer from the (caretaker) Sarawak government as to why I am not allowed to campaign there...
“Is this because they are afraid of me campaigning? Is the GPS (caretaker) government afraid of me exposing something to the Sarawakian people?” he asked.
Supposed to leave tomorrow
Contacted by Malaysiakini, Ngeh said he was in the Klang Valley at present and had planned to fly to Sarawak today.
He rued how there has been “no official reason” why his enterSarawak application was rejected. Sarawak has autonomy over its immigration borders.
Ngeh Koo Kam, after he was denied entry into Sarawak on April 19, 2016
The Perak DAP advisor learned that it was Sarawak that had requested the Immigration Department to blacklist him.
“When I raised it in Parliament (earlier today) the Deputy Home Minister (Ismail Mohamad Said) and the officer later informed me that they prohibited me on the instructions of the Sarawak government,” he shared in his statement yesterday.
This is not the first time Ngeh has been denied entry.
He was deported in April 2016 after landing in Sarawak ahead of the previous state election. He was deported a second time in 2018 after landing four days before GE14.
This time around, it is not known whether other politicians have been denied entry.
Meanwhile, Ngeh said he would continue campaigning for the party’s candidates in the Sarawak election from where he is.
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kt notes:
This is one aspect of Malaysian autonomy kerbau I cannot come to terms with. After 60 year there is still this silly discrimination. Yes, Ngeh might not be the most popular guy in politics but he is a Malaysian, and I have to ask: why should a Malaysian be barred from a Malaysian State?
I still remember the notorious photograph of Lim Kit Siang being forced onto a wheelchair to be deported from Sabah, because he refused to walk to the plane.
ReplyDeleteThat was nearly 50 years ago....remember Black and White TVs and Rotary Dial phones ?
So much of Malaysia remains ossified in time.
Too bad!
ReplyDeleteThat's the clause of the sacrosanct MA63.
BTW, do u know that there r similar clauses applied in some of the USofA states where even the Federal Court couldn't revolve?