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        Media Conference Statement by Lim Kit Siang 
        at the DAP Ipoh Timur Election Ops Centre, Ipoh on Friday, 7th 
        March 2008 at 12 noon: 
        Sad and most 
        disappointing – Pak Lah has done what even Mahathir in his most 
        undemocratic excesses had never done in 22 years , trying to force the 
        Chinese voters to vote for MCA and Gerakan with the irresponsible threat 
        that they could end up without any Chinese Ministers or representation 
        in Government    I am utterly 
        shocked and stunned – that the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad 
        Badawi has done what even Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad in his most 
        undemocratic excesses had never done in 22 years as Prime Minister, 
        trying to force the Chinese voters to vote for MCA and Gerakan with the 
        irresponsible threat that they could end up without any Chinese 
        Ministers or representation in Government. It is a grave sign 
        of political desperation and bankruptcy – that Abdullah himself should 
        go down into the gutter to indulge in the politics of scare, 
        intimidation and blackmail to force the Chinese voters to vote for MCA 
        and Gerakan candidates. The MCA leadership 
        has been adopting a “Jekyll-and-Hyde” attitude – playing both the role 
        of human being and the devil at the same time - with the MCA Deputy 
        President Datuk Seri Chan Kong Choy boldly declaring only yesterday that 
        MCA is confident it will be able to capture the majority of the 40 
        parliamentary and 60 state assembly seats it is contesting, while on the 
        other hand, egging Abdullah to warn that the Chinese will end up not 
        having any representation in the Government if the Chinese give the DAP 
        their votes. Why is Abdullah 
        prepared to do the “dirty work” for MCA with the baseless poser that the 
        Chinese have to decide if they want a louder voice in Parliament or 
        representation in the Cabinet, when Chan Kong Choy had just said that 
        the MCA is confident of winning the majority of the parliamentary and 
        state assembly seats it is contesting? When Abdullah said 
        that the Chinese have to decide if they want a louder voice in 
        Parliament or representation in the Cabinet, is he suggesting that the 
        MCA President, Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting could be defeated in the Kulai 
        parliamentary seat and that all the 40 parliamentary and 60 state 
        assembly candidates of MCA could all be wiped out in the general 
        election tomorrow? From the wind of 
        change blowing throughout the country, if they reach a great velocity on 
        polling day tomorrow, I expect MCA to lose many parliamentary and state 
        assembly seats but never near being wiped out completely in Parliament 
        and the State Assemblies as to have no representation in the government, 
        both at national and state levels. Abdullah cannot be 
        more wrong. In 1990, the MCA “paralysis” was in fact beneficial to the 
        Malaysian Chinese and the Malaysian nation, for it forced the Mahathir 
        government to abandon the long-standing nation-building policy of 
        assimilation and acceptance of the DAP’s policy of integration – 
        resulting in “little liberalization” on policies of language, education 
        and culture. It also led to the Vision 2020 with its goal of building a 
        Bangsa Malaysia, transcending ethnic, linguistic, cultural and religious 
        differences - a copy of the DAP’s version of Malaysian Malaysia. It was only when 
        the MCA was very strong, as in 1999 general election, when the Chinese 
        voters saved UMNO and Barisan Nasional from losing its two-thirds 
        parliamentary majority as the Malays defected from UMNO with UMNO 
        candidates suffering their worst electoral setbacks, that MCA produced 
        the weakest and most ineffective results – particularly in allowing the 
        rise of UMNO political hegemony! Abdullah has said 
        the Barisan wanted the Chinese community to be part of government. He said: “We do 
        not want to have a government that does not have representation of all 
        ethnic groups in the Cabinet”. Has Abdullah 
        forgotten one of his great pledges when he became the Prime Minister 
        four years ago – to be Prime Minister for all Malaysians and all races 
        and not just for Malays? If so, if there 
        are no Chinese representations in government, then it must be regarded 
        as his greatest personal failure. How can he continue to cling on to 
        continue as Prime Minister if he cannot lead a government with far and 
        equal representation from all races, including the Chinese in Malaysia? Let me answer 
        Abdullah’s poser to the Chinese - the Chinese want both a louder voice 
        in Parliament as well as representation in government as the best way to 
        ensure effective representation in Cabinet is to have louder voice in 
        Parliament! *
    
      Lim 
    Kit Siang, DAP Parliamentary 
        Candidate & DAP Central Policy and Strategic Planning Commission 
        Chairman | ||
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