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Media Conference Statement by Lim Kit Siang
at the DAP Ipoh Timur Election Ops Centre, Ipoh on Thursday, 6th
March 2008 at 12 noon:
Advice to all BN
leaders and candidates: Grow up and accept the ups and down of the
democratic process and stop being spoiled brats when at most BN is
losing two-thirds parliamentary majority and not losing power Tomorrow is the
last day for campaigning before the country goes to polls for the 12th
general election on Saturday, March 8, 2008. Will March 8, 2008
usher a paradigm shift in the Malaysian political landscape by stripping
the Barisan Nasional of its unbroken two-thirds parliamentary majority
and deal a fatal blow to UMNO political hegemony? It is a tall order
just to deny the Barisan Nasional two-thirds parliamentary majority on
Saturday, for the DAP, PKN and PAS will each have to win at least 25
seats to ensure that the BN is defeated in at least 75 parliamentary
seats, the “magic figure” to make BN’s two-third parliamentary majority
and UMNO political hegemony history in Malaysia. A strong and
powerful wind of change is blowing in the land, as evidenced by the
mammoth ceramah crowds, enthusiastic responses and generous donations of
Malaysians in the various states – with crowds of several thousands to
more than 10,000 in the ceramahs I attended in the past three days,
covering Malacca, Negeri Sembilan, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and Perak,
with mammoth ceramah crowds also reported in Penang. The question is
whether the wind of change rising up in the land will be strong and
powerful enough on March 8 to make it a day of history and a day of
destiny for Malaysia. The Barisan
Nasional leadership had launched the general election campaign with a
very cocky and arrogant start, with the Selangor, Malacca and Johore
Barisan Nasional leaders declaring that they want to make their states
“zero-opposition” states to recent panicky signs in certain BN quarters
at the strong and powerful wind of change blowing in the land – causing
Barisan Nasional propagandists to resort to the dirty politics of fear,
intimidation and blackbail as making May 13 threats. Let me advice all
BN leaders and candidates: Grow up and accept the ups and down of the
democratic process and stop being spoiled brats when at most the Barisan
Nasional is losing two-thirds parliamentary majority and not losing
power. It is not going to
be easy to deprive the Barisan Nasional of its two-thirds majority in
Parliament by defeating the BN in at least 75 seats, but it is a goal
which is definitely possible and achievable on March 8. Former Prime
Minister, Tun Dr. Mahathir does not see the BN losing its two-thirds
majority on 8th March, as he has predicted that the BN would win between
70 to 75 per cent of the parliamentary seats in the 12th general
election as compared to BN victory in over 90 per cent of the
parliamentary seats in the 2004 general election. If Mahathir is
right, that BN would win 70 to 75 per cent of the parliamentary seats,
this would work out to the opposition winning between 55 to 65 seats,
which is a sizable increase from the 2004 general election of 21. Tun Mahathir gave
a very pertinent interview with Malaysiakini yesterday, where he said
that the country needs an opposition that can hold up a mirror to the
government. I am glad that
Mahathir, who had been the most controversial Prime Minister of Malaysia
for 22 years, leading the country to some of its best achievements and
worst crisis in key institutions of state, has fully realized the
important and constructive role of the Opposition in the development of
a viable and vibrant system of parliamentary democracy. Is Abdullah
prepared to agree with Mahathir and openly acknowledge the important
role of the Opposition in the building of a healthy Malaysian democratic
system, that it will be a disaster if there is no Opposition in
Malaysia, and rein in the UMNO “ultras” who have been talking about a
zero-opposition in their states, with one Mentri Besar even claiming
that he will not listen to the views of any DAP Assemblymen if they are
elected! Abdullah should
educate all national and state leaders on the most rudimentary lessons
in democracy. Lesson One – that without an Opposition, there can be no
meaningful democracy. Lesson Two – Opposition leaders are even more
patriotic than those in government, as they are prepared to risk their
personal liberty and comfort to stand up for the rights of the people
and the long-term interests of the nation, which could land them in
detention. When Datuk Seri
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi took over the reins of government as the fifth
Prime Minister, he had promised to be different and better than the
Mahathir premiership. I call on Abdullah
to ensure that in the last 36 hours of the general election campaign, he
will go out of his way to ensure that the 12th general election will be
completely different from the previous nine general elections in being
“May 13-free”, where the threat and spectre of May 13 if Opposition
candidates are elected is not allowed to rear its ugly head to mar the
election campaign. Is Abdullah
prepared to respond to this challenge to demonstrate that in 2008,
Malaysian general elections are once-and-forever liberated from the
spectre of May 13 threats, which is completely baseless as a denial of
BN two-thirds parliamentary majority can only come about if there is
strong representation of Malay, Chinese, Indian and even
Kadazan-Dusun-Murut Opposition MPs. A “May 13-free”
election campaign will be a redeeming feature of the 12th general
election, which has been further stained by the last-minute somersault
of the Election Commission over the indelible ink issue – with the
indelible ink fiasco becoming the indelible shame of the Election
Commision. *
Lim
Kit Siang, DAP Parliamentary
Candidate & DAP Central Policy and Strategic Planning Commission
Chairman |
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