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Blog statement by Lim Kit Siang at a joint media conference with Fong Po
Kuan at Ipoh Timur Election Operations Centre, Ipoh on Friday, 22nd Feb.
2008 at 2 pm:
Po Kuan returns to
frontline of 2008 “Electoral Battle of the Century” Cili Padi Fong Po
Kuan has returned to the frontline of the 2008 “Electoral Battle of the
Century” – to end the overpowering UMNO political hegemony by denying
the Barisan Nasional its unbroken two-thirds parliamentary majority in
the March 8 general election. The past six days
since Po Kuan’s announcement that she would not recontest in Batu Gajah
parliamentary seat had been an agonizing ordeal for Po Kuan, party
leaders, members, supporters and the Malaysian public who see the
general election as the last opportunity for change and the nation’s
tryst with greatness. Whether at the
national or state party leadership, there had never been a second name
for the DAP candidature for Batu Gajah in the 12th general election
apart from Po Kuan. All party and state leaders, together with the
concerned Batu Gajah voters and the larger national constituency, had
urged Po Kuan to reconsider and return to the frontline in the critical
battle shaping up in the 12th general election. One cannot run
away from the reality that Po Kuan’s action had caused harm and damage
to herself, the party and the cause for justice, freedom and democracy –
although she never intended so. I have had
discussions with Po Kuan in the past two days and she had admitted to
the great harm her action had unintentionally and unwittingly caused to
the party, party leaders and the political momentum for change in the
12th general election, and she asks for the party and people’s
forgiveness for her mistake. She has now
bounced back to the frontline of the Electoral Battle of the Century and
will reconstest and defends the Batu Gajah parliamentary seat. In our
discussions, we agreed that to should look forward and not back, that
everyone should single-mindedly focus on one and only objective – to
give a great blow to the increasing and overpowering UMNO political
hegemony marginalizing not only the other Barisan Nasional component
parties, but also the ordinary Malaysian masses, whether Malays,
Chinese, Indians, Kadazan-Dusun-Murut, Ibans and Sarawak indigenous
people as well as orang asli in Peninsular Malaysia. With Po Kua’s
return to the frontline of the battle, let us make up precious lost
ground and enter into the 12th election campaign with gusto and
confidence, vigour and vitality. Cili Padi FPK is back! *
Lim
Kit Siang, Parliamentary
Opposition Leader & DAP Central Policy and Strategic
Planning Commission Chairman |
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