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Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Najib tells Guan Eng: Don't meow meow like a Tiger when you're just a teeny weeny Tikus



Don’t act heroic when you “chickened out” twice before, Najib tells Guan Eng



DO not try to act like a hero when you backed down on several debate challenges in the past, former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak told former Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng.

“I just can’t stand Lim’s repulsive stunts. Yesterday, Transport Minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong had agreed to debate him on Nov 2, which is after Budget 2022 speech, using TV3’s platform.

“But Lim was dissatisfied and told Wee that the latter shouldn’t use the budget speech to delay the debate despite Nov 2 being only two weeks from now.

“Is the budget speech not important? Does Lim think that Wee’s contribution to Budget 2022, in his capacity as the transport minister, doesn’t matter at all?” he asked, in a Facebook post.

Lim has been on Wee’s tail since Sept 30 after the latter denied claims that his decision to revoke cabotage policy exemption set by the previous Pakatan Harapan Government had nothing to with several tech giants’ decision to skip Malaysia in their plans to install undersea cables to boost Internet connectivity in the region.

This prompted Lim to argue that the minister was lying, as Communications and Multimedia Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa had issued a written reply to Bukit Mertajam MP Steven Sim stating that Malaysia was not listed to join the Apricot Subsea Cable System Project by Google and Facebook owing to the cabotage policy issue.

Ever since then, the Bagan MP had been demanding Wee to debate him on live television on the matter, which the Ayer Hitam MP had agreed yesterday.

“I have never backed away from such challenges. You want a debate, you’re on. The producer from TV3 had also called my office and proposed Nov 2 for it, which I immediately agreed.

“As I have said before, let’s have the debate any time after Budget 2022 speech,” Wee was reported as saying.

Hurling brickbats at Lim, Najib reminded the former that he himself had refused to debate Wee in the past on several matters despite being challenged to do so.

You ran away twice, Lim!

Back in 2018, he added, Lim had refused to debate Wee on the Penang undersea tunnel project controversy.

“Lim’s excuse? Wee was not MCA’s president and being the DAP’s supremo, he would only debate a fellow party president.

“And in 2019, Wee again challenged Lim to debate on the funds allocated to Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (KTAR) which was allegedly diverted to foundations aligned to the DAP leader instead of being channelled directly to the varsity. Lim’s decision then courted anger among its students.


Also allocated RM100 million to Tahfiz schools

“What was Lim’s excuse then? He conveniently said that the issue doesn’t warrant a debate. So, don’t try to act courageous when you ran away twice,” Najib noted.

The Pekan MP also ridiculed Lim’s father, DAP veteran Lim Kit Siang, for also backing out from a debate challenge in 2019 issued by the former on how Malaysia became a global kleptocracy.

“Kit Siang himself challenged me to a debate in 2019 on the subject matter, which I accepted, and he himself bailed out on it.

“And I still remember Kit Siang’s ludicrous excuse. He said that a debate with me may cause racial problems,” Najib concluded. – Oct 19, 2021.

6 comments:

  1. The arrogance of Najib the corrupt criminal belittling Lim GE as just as "Tikus"

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  2. So Jibby now talk big, got passport back, LHDN boss got sacked, things looking up....?

    If so brave when will he sue WSJ for the 1MDB expose many years ago, and oso Tommy Thomas for his buku comments on Altantuya...?

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    Najib Failed to Show Up to Debate with Abdul Khalid
    May 1, 2013

    KLANG, 1 May: Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak today failed to show up for a debate with the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim regarding the accomplishments of Selangor under Pakatan Rakyat (PR).

    Abdul Khalid was ready to debate with Najib by presenting the Selangor State Government performance reports.

    Najib, or a representative, failed to appear after Abdul Khalid waited from 9am to 12pm.

    “We asked him (Najib) to attend so that he can listen to and discuss our manifesto, but looks like it is BN’s tradition to not hold or be interested in a debate.

    “But it is okay. We believe that the manifesto championed by PR can be implemented because we have endeavoured efforts and we have implemented many things,” he told reporters here.

    Abdul Khalid also believes that the manifesto championed by Pakatan Rakyat (PR) is better compared to that of Umno-BN.

    Also present was the President of PKR, Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, the incumbent for the Klang Parliament, Charles Santiago; DAP Publicity Secretary, Tony Pua; the incumbent of Sri Muda constituency, Suhaimi Shafei and Kota Alam Shah candidate, Ganabatirau.
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  4. Crybaby Jibby run away from TV interview when the questions got too hot...ha ha ha...coward....answer the questions lah.....it wasn't even a debate.....just interview...

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    Ex-Malaysia PM Najib walks out of Al Jazeera interview, saying 'You are not being fair to me'

    Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak got visibly irritated when the questions asked revolved around 1MDB and Jho Low.

    KUALA LUMPUR - Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak walked out of an interview with Al Jazeera news channel after he was repeatedly asked about the 1MDB scandal.

    He had earlier said that while things "went wrong" at state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), he was not involved in any wrongdoing.

    Najib also said that the large sum of money found in his bank account just before the 2013 general election came from a Saudi donation.

    "My conscience is clear," he told Al Jazeera's 101 East programme that was broadcast on Saturday (Oct 27). "I would not receive a single cent from sources connected with 1MDB because if it's 1MDB I would know right away it would not be the right thing to do."
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    PM no-show, Dr M steals the show
    Jun 5, 2015

    It was to be a no holds barred dialogue with Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak at the Putra World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur and former premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad has been there since 8.50am.

    But the police ordered that the event dubbed "Nothing to Hide" to be cancelled, citing security concerns. This riled up those present.
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    Former premier Mahathir dares Malaysia's PM Najib to a debate

    Dr Mahathir Mohamad had previously invited Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak to public debates dubbed the "Nothing2Hide" forums in June 2015 and August 2017, but Mr Najib did not attend either of them.

    MAR 22, 2018

    KUALA LUMPUR - Former premier Mahathir Mohamad has again dared Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak to a public debate, saying the latter should have nothing to fear from a 93-year-old.

    "Yes, I will turn 93 this July. Yes, 93 years is old. Najib doesn't have to be afraid of me," wrote Tun Dr Mahathir, now chairman of opposition pact Pakatan Harapan, in his blog chedet.cc on Thursday (March 22).

    Dr Mahathir had previously invited Datuk Seri Najib to public debates dubbed the "Nothing2Hide" forums in June 2015 and August 2017. However, Mr Najib did not attend either of them.
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  6. What else can he do….just talk and talk and call for debates and more talks .Utter rubbish. Ok

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