Sunday, November 07, 2021

DAP Supremo tok-kok again about upcoming state polls in Melaka, Sarawak

MM:

Kit Siang fears voter turnout at upcoming state polls in Melaka, Sarawak under 30pc


DAP lawmaker Lim Kit Siang said such a low turnout would be a major concern for the future. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 7 — The voters who turn out to cast their ballots in the Melaka election next month and in Sarawak, which is expected soon, may be less than 30 per cent, according to DAP lawmaker Lim Kit Siang.

The veteran MP said such a low turnout would be a major concern for the future, as the two state elections are seen as a bellwether for the next national election.

“I worry the voter turnout in Melaka and Sarawak state general election may be as low as less than 30 per cent, as Melaka and Sarawak general elections will be important forerunners of the 15th General Election,” he said in a statement today.

He said his fears were grounded on public anxiety over the high Covid-19 caseload, which still number in the thousands daily.

He also claimed the government’s poor handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, the frequent changes of government at both the federal and state levels, and the billions in financial aid to be accorded to the country’s Bumiputera community compared to millions for non-Bumiputera groups as possible reasons for a lower voter count.

“There is a sense of apathy, hopelessness, despair and desolation in the land that not much change had taken place in the 22 months Pakatan Harapan (PH) government forgetting that the Pakatan Harapan government was meant to last for five years until it was undemocratically toppled by the Sheraton Move conspiracy,” he said.

Lim also accused Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s Keluarga Malaysia of being insincere in redressing the racial income disparity,

He pointed out that there is a large disparity in the government’s Budget 2022 allocations for the ethnic Chinese and Indian communities compared to Malays and Muslims who fall under the Bumiputera category.

To Lim, this disparity allegedly showed Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s insincerity in his “Keluarga Malaysia” concept to unify Malaysia’s diverse races.

Ismail Sabri has been touting “Keluarga Malaysia” as being inclusive of all races when tabling the country’s highest ever national budget at RM332.1 billion last month.

The Chinese were given RM200 million while the Indians RM145 million. The bumiputras were alloted RM11.4 billion.

Lim said if Malaysia was to survive economically, race and religion must be put aside.

“We must recognise that if Malaysia is to survive the challenges of Covid-19 pandemic, all Malaysians must unite as Malaysians and be prepared to put aside their racial, religious, regional and political differences.

“For if Malaysia fails, no race, religion, region or political party can benefit from it,” said the MP for Iskandar Puteri.

Earlier today, Ismail Sabri rebranded the National Family Month to Keluarga Malaysia month adding that from now onwards November will be known nationwide as Keluarga Malaysia month.

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kt notes:

What KHAT has said is not untrue although he has an ulterior objective underlying his pretend-worried-facade. He is not so much concerned about the likelihood of poor turnout per se, but has theatrically moaned and whinged continuously to achieve:

(a) a form of free campaigning by courtesy of the media, wakakaka, and

(b) maximum turnout by the DAP supporters by way of reverse psychology.

This KHAT is scheming, devious and manipulative to the eff-ing nth degree, not surprising when you would be compelled to assess him as a man with questionable integrity in his blatant refusal to resign from politics as he had so pompously, boastfully and openly pledged during PH's reign as government.





Indeed, KHAT has degenerated into a dodgy kok-tokker in sharp contrast to the sterling character painted by Kee Thuan Thye


2 comments:

  1. KT's dislike for Lim Kit Siang knows no bounds.

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  2. Similarly Monsterball's dislike for Najib knows no bounds.

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