The DAP supremo, in a statement, said MCA was so irrelevant and so “lost in the woods” of Malaysians politics it followed the lead of liars to scrape the bottom of the barrel.
“I do not blame the MCA and MCA Youth for feeling so irrelevant and so lost, for what else can they do when MCA has established the most unenviable record of being the first political party in Malaysia which has a majority of members who do not vote for the MCA and Barisan Nasional in a general election?”
Earlier today, MCA Youth demanded PAS and DAP to come clean over the allegations made by PAS research director Mohd Zuhdi Marzuki.
Mohd Zuhdi claimed that DAP was offered a sum of US$300 million in the last General Election and an Israeli military camp as a reward to wrest Putrajaya from Barisan Nasional. DAP is now suing Mohd Zuhdi.
Lim then trained his guns on the coalition of Pro-Barisan NGOs, declaring they have shown their true colours as a “totally discredited organization not worthy of any attention”, when it regarded the lies of a liar as gospel truth.
The liar the Gelang Patah lawmaker alluded to was the so-called Penang Chief Minister’s former special officer Mohamed Razali Abdul Rahman.
Lim, however, stressed that Mohamad Razali was never Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng’s “former special officer” nor was he ever in any capacity connected to the Penang Chief Minister.
This preposterous allegation, he pointed out, was made four years ago.
Lim said if there was any iota of truth, the police would have pounced on the DAP and DAP officials would have had “no peace whatsoever” in the past four years over the matter.
“Those desperate of trying to resurrect Razali’s baseless and preposterous allegations four years ago are in fact suggesting the police are guilty of a gross negligence of duty.”
Inspector General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar, Lim added, should be disciplined for a grave breach of professionalism if there is any basis to Razali’s allegation.
