|
War of words over Tajol's challenge |
|
|
|
|
Tuesday, 13 May 2008 07:54pm |
|
©The
Sun (Used by permission)
by Humayun Kabir
IPOH (May 13, 2008): A war of words has begun between Barisan Nasional (BN) and
Pakatan Rakyat (PR) assemblymen after former Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohd Tajol
Rosli Ghazali announced that he is willing to vacate his Pengkalan Hulu state
seat for a by-election to test PR's strength in the state.
It was reported in the media that Tajol Rosli had said that the outcome of the
by-election would reflect BN's support in the state and was confident that BN
would return with a bigger majority.
Responding to his challenge, Ipoh Timur PAS Youth deputy chief Shamsul Effendey
Abdul Rahim called on all the 28 BN assemblymen to vacate their seats in Perak
if Tajol was sincere about his statement.
Shamsul was reported as saying PR is confident that it would win the by-election
in Pengkalan Hulu. He also added that Tajol’s statement suggests he is not
willing to admit defeat in the recent general election and thinks that BN is
still relevant.
Perak Umno state liaison committee secretary and Kuala Kangsar Umno chief Datuk
Ramly Zahari responded to Shamsul’s statement by calling all BN and PR
assemblymen to resign en bloc for a fresh state election to be held.
Ramly said: "The PR state government is shaky and not stable and faces many
problems in administrating the state. The state’s economic activities are almost
frozen and the people are unhappy with the state’s progress."
When suggested by theSun that fresh state elections will be a drain on the tax
payers' money, Ramly said that money was a secondary factor. "Money is not
important but getting the solid support of the people in the state is more
important," he said, adding that this time around the BN will be returned with a
bigger majority.
In response to Ramly’s claims, Perak DAP chairman Datuk Ngeh Koo Han said: "PR
does not want to waste tax payers' money on fresh state elections as the people
have already given us the mandate to rule the state for the next five years. We
are confident that the rakyat in Perak supports us as they are content with our
three-month administration."
"We have 100 over investors who are interested and they have the confidence in
the PR government. We are giving a jolt in boosting the state economy as the BN
had left a sleepy state for us to wake-up the economy sector," said Ngeh who is
also Perak Finance, Infrastructure, Public Utilities, Energy, Water and
non-Islamic Affairs Committee chairman.
Ngeh said now is the time for work and such bickering is not necessary. "It does
not serve any purpose and does not benefit the people. We will complete our term
of office for the people to judge," he said.
DAP central executive committee member A. Sivanesan warned BN not to wash dirty
linen in public as it will back fire on BN when "we expose their activities,
some of which are not people orientated, for the past 50 years".
Trackback(0)
|