| Abdullah should speak up 
    whether he had told Rashid when the general election would be held 
    ______________Media Statement (2)
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 _________________
 
      (Parliament,
      Saturday):  
      Election Commission Chairman 
      Tan Sri Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahmat has made many Barisan Nasional leaders 
      hot under the collar with his claim in Malacca on Thursday that he knew 
      when the general election would be held – but he would not tell.
 Even Deputy Prime Minister and UMNO Deputy President, Datuk Seri Najib 
      Razak says he is clueless, though he would like to know.
 
 However, nobody could be as incensed as the MCA Ministers and leaders as 
      it must a tremendous loss of face for them to be caught on the wrong 
      footing, unable to answer what must be asked them umpteenth times everyday 
      by their supporters as to when is the next general election when a lowly 
      government functionary like the Election Commission Chairman is fully 
      privy to.
 
 Such manifest ignorance could not be more embarrassing at this time as it 
      drives home what all MCA Ministers are most sensitive about – their 
      continued irrelevance, impotence and marginalization in government!
 
 This explains the Cabinet rage (like road-rage of Mat Rempits) of the 
      Health Minister and MCA National Vice President, Datuk Chua Soi Lek who as 
      good as called Rashid a “liar” (China Press) in making such a 
      “preposterous claim”.
 
 Does Rashid really know when is the next general election or was he simply 
      lying or just posturing omniscience?
 
 Rashid had told reporters after the launch of the state-level Election 
      Commission briefing and course for returning officers and assistant 
      returning officers in Malacca two days ago that the next general election 
      will be conducted after the end of the state-level series of Election 
      Commission courses which concludes on January 29.
 
 If Rashid knows when is the next general election, then only one person 
      could have told him – the Prime Minister himself.
 
 Abdullah should speak up whether he had told Rashid when the general 
      election would be held to end the anger building up among the MCA 
      Ministers and leaders.
 
 Instead of creating a furor among Barisan Nasional leaders with his tease 
      that he knew more than them about the date for the next general election, 
      Rashid would have done a greater service to the nation and greater justice 
      to his job as Election Commission Chairman to put in place an electoral 
      system which is clean, free and fair, covering all aspects of elections – 
      including clean and comprehensive electoral roll, level playing field for 
      election campaign by all contestants including strict check on money 
      politics and fair media coverage, and eradication of electoral abuses like 
      massive phantom and postal voting.
 
 After all, this was precisely why 40,000 Malaysians had gathered in the 
      unprecedented massive but peaceful rally on Nov. 10 to present a petition 
      to the Yang di Pertuan Agong for electoral reforms to ensure clean, free 
      and fair elections in Malaysia.
 
 
      (17/11/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |