Parasites! DAP v PAS conflict hits new low
Published: Jan 17, 2025 12:56 PM
Summary
- Spat between PAS and DAP reaches new low as DAP Youth chief Woo Kah Leong labels the Islamist party “parasites”.
- Woo says PAS should stop blaming Chinese voters for their poor electoral performance among the ethnic group, adding that the community does not wish to be associated with PAS’ regressive politics.
- His comment follows PAS Perak commissioner Razman Zakaria’s recent statement, saying that DAP has secured 18 state seats where the majority is “Bangsa DAP” in Perak since the 1999 general election.
Without holding back, DAP Youth chief Woo Kah Leong has strongly condemned PAS politicians, labelling them as “parasites” who have no right to draw salaries funded by taxpayers.
This follows a statement by Perak PAS commissioner Razman Zakaria on the political situation in the state, noting that the DAP has secured 18 seats where the majority is comprised of so-called “Bangsa DAP” since the 1999 general election.
Accusing Razman of “inciting racial discord”, Woo questioned the contributions PAS has made to the nation in recent years.
“What has PAS contributed to our country lately? Aside from advocating for conservatism and discriminating against non-Muslims, they have contributed nothing to society or the economy.
“Do they even understand what the people of Perak want? Perak residents desire political stability, harmony, and an open, diverse society - not a meddling PAS that interferes in their lives,” he added.
‘Chinese voters don’t want regressive PAS’
Woo also urged PAS to stop blaming Chinese voters, stating: “The real issue is that people simply do not want to associate with a regressive PAS.”
The Perak exco member then labelled PAS as a directionless political entity, more focused on dividing rather than uniting the people.
This follows a statement by Perak PAS commissioner Razman Zakaria on the political situation in the state, noting that the DAP has secured 18 seats where the majority is comprised of so-called “Bangsa DAP” since the 1999 general election.
Accusing Razman of “inciting racial discord”, Woo questioned the contributions PAS has made to the nation in recent years.
“What has PAS contributed to our country lately? Aside from advocating for conservatism and discriminating against non-Muslims, they have contributed nothing to society or the economy.
“Do they even understand what the people of Perak want? Perak residents desire political stability, harmony, and an open, diverse society - not a meddling PAS that interferes in their lives,” he added.
‘Chinese voters don’t want regressive PAS’
Woo also urged PAS to stop blaming Chinese voters, stating: “The real issue is that people simply do not want to associate with a regressive PAS.”
The Perak exco member then labelled PAS as a directionless political entity, more focused on dividing rather than uniting the people.
“Since its founding, Malaysia has always been a diverse country. In this era of significant challenges, we must focus on finding common ground and work together for a better future.
“Unfortunately, PAS’ relentless pursuit of power has sought to dismantle the foundations of our multiracial society. They have no idea how to govern a nation and are completely unfit to lead any government,” he added.
Woo emphasised that voters supported DAP for its inclusive vision, which defends the rights of all citizens.
He also refuted Razman’s claim that DAP “automatically” won 18 state assembly seats since 1999, pointing out that Perak was long dominated by BN before 2008.
‘Serial defamer Razman’
Accusing the PAS leader of deliberately distorting historical facts, Woo called out PAS for consistently spreading false information and engaging in defamation.
He recalled how Razman was forced to issue a public and unconditional apology after falsely accusing DAP leader Nga Kor Ming of participating in a rally where “China national flags were waved by Malaysians.”
Perak PAS commissioner Razman Zakaria
“How many more times will Razman resort to defamation?
“PAS frequently smears minority groups and stirs up racial tension. What gives them the right to claim they can govern Perak, a state that thrives on diversity and harmony? These unproductive PAS politicians, who are essentially parasites, have no right to draw salaries funded by taxpayers,” he remarked.
In a video posted on his Facebook page, Razman, speaking at a ceramah, stressed that winning 30 of 59 state seats is crucial to governing Perak.
Reflecting on history, he stated, “We are not racists, but we want to understand the political situation. Since the 1999 general election through to 2022, 18 seats, where the majority is ‘Bangsa DAP’, have been won by DAP.”
“How many more times will Razman resort to defamation?
“PAS frequently smears minority groups and stirs up racial tension. What gives them the right to claim they can govern Perak, a state that thrives on diversity and harmony? These unproductive PAS politicians, who are essentially parasites, have no right to draw salaries funded by taxpayers,” he remarked.
In a video posted on his Facebook page, Razman, speaking at a ceramah, stressed that winning 30 of 59 state seats is crucial to governing Perak.
Reflecting on history, he stated, “We are not racists, but we want to understand the political situation. Since the 1999 general election through to 2022, 18 seats, where the majority is ‘Bangsa DAP’, have been won by DAP.”
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