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Malaysia
JOHOR BARU, April 21 — That 72-year-old DAP stalwart Lim Kit Siang was feted like a rock star by thousands of people cheering and blowing on air horns last night on the first day of campaigning here for Election 2013 was no surprise.
What was striking at a rally here for the Gelang Patah parliamentary constituency was the sight of the predominantly Chinese crowd holding aloft PAS flags along with those bearing DAP’s rocket logo.
And Kit Siang captured the mood of the thousands gathered here and perhaps that of the Chinese electorate throughout the country over the perceived fear of the Islamic agenda of PAS.
“They say a vote for DAP is a vote for PAS. Is that true? Yes it is. That is because a vote for DAP is a vote for PAS, PKR and Pakatan Rakyat.
“I say here tonight. This is the battle between the past and the future,” he said as the Chinese crowd cheered enthusiastically.
The Barisan Nasional (BN), he said, represented the politics of the past, and to underscore his point, he surprisingly offered praise for his opponent, outgoing Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman.
“Ghani Othman is a good man. I admit he has brought development and progress. But he represents the past.
“He represents the model of BN development that is stuttered with corruption, cronyism, abuses of power and injustice.”
PR, Kit Siang argued, represented the future and a new Malaysia.
But the crowd’s enthusiasm last night was not restricted to Kit Siang.
When PAS vice president Salahuddin Ayub, who is contesting both the nearby Pulai federal seat and Nusajaya state seat, addressed them earlier, the crowd cheered and waved PAS and DAP flags.
“We are making history tonight,” he said.
“The Chinese are wearing PAS shirts and holding PAS flags. PAS members too are wearing DAP shirts.
“If the Chinese can wear PAS shirts this means that Umno can fall.”
Cooperation between the secular DAP and the Islamist PAS has always been a delicate issue for the Chinese, but conventional wisdom has been turned on its head due to developments in the past 48 hours.
After the Registrar of Societies (RoS) had thrown into doubt the legitimacy of DAP’s office bearers on the eve of nomination day, the secular party had considered using PAS’s logo for its candidates.
But the Election Commission allowed the DAP to continue using its rocket logo at Nomination Day yesterday, but the offer by PAS to DAP to borrow its logo appears to have brought the two parties closer together.
And a widespread perception among the Chinese that the DAP was victimised has also help break the community’s lingering distrust of PAS’s Islamic agenda.
This new spirit of togetherness between the two parties comes even as MCA launched a major advertising blitz attacking DAP for allegedly backing PAS’s Islamic agenda.
It remains to be seen if MCA’s campaign will work, but DAP-PAS cooperation did not seem to temper the enthusiasm of the thousands of Chinese gathered for Lim last night.
They matched their cheers with a massive cash donation of more than RM90,000 for the party’s election machinery.
Malaysia
DAP’s Johor campaign begins, with loud cheers from Chinese for PAS.
JOHOR BARU, April 21 — That 72-year-old DAP stalwart Lim Kit Siang was feted like a rock star by thousands of people cheering and blowing on air horns last night on the first day of campaigning here for Election 2013 was no surprise.
What was striking at a rally here for the Gelang Patah parliamentary constituency was the sight of the predominantly Chinese crowd holding aloft PAS flags along with those bearing DAP’s rocket logo.
And Kit Siang captured the mood of the thousands gathered here and perhaps that of the Chinese electorate throughout the country over the perceived fear of the Islamic agenda of PAS.
“They say a vote for DAP is a vote for PAS. Is that true? Yes it is. That is because a vote for DAP is a vote for PAS, PKR and Pakatan Rakyat.
“I say here tonight. This is the battle between the past and the future,” he said as the Chinese crowd cheered enthusiastically.
The Barisan Nasional (BN), he said, represented the politics of the past, and to underscore his point, he surprisingly offered praise for his opponent, outgoing Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman.
“Ghani Othman is a good man. I admit he has brought development and progress. But he represents the past.
“He represents the model of BN development that is stuttered with corruption, cronyism, abuses of power and injustice.”
PR, Kit Siang argued, represented the future and a new Malaysia.
But the crowd’s enthusiasm last night was not restricted to Kit Siang.
When PAS vice president Salahuddin Ayub, who is contesting both the nearby Pulai federal seat and Nusajaya state seat, addressed them earlier, the crowd cheered and waved PAS and DAP flags.
“We are making history tonight,” he said.
“The Chinese are wearing PAS shirts and holding PAS flags. PAS members too are wearing DAP shirts.
“If the Chinese can wear PAS shirts this means that Umno can fall.”
Cooperation between the secular DAP and the Islamist PAS has always been a delicate issue for the Chinese, but conventional wisdom has been turned on its head due to developments in the past 48 hours.
After the Registrar of Societies (RoS) had thrown into doubt the legitimacy of DAP’s office bearers on the eve of nomination day, the secular party had considered using PAS’s logo for its candidates.
But the Election Commission allowed the DAP to continue using its rocket logo at Nomination Day yesterday, but the offer by PAS to DAP to borrow its logo appears to have brought the two parties closer together.
And a widespread perception among the Chinese that the DAP was victimised has also help break the community’s lingering distrust of PAS’s Islamic agenda.
This new spirit of togetherness between the two parties comes even as MCA launched a major advertising blitz attacking DAP for allegedly backing PAS’s Islamic agenda.
It remains to be seen if MCA’s campaign will work, but DAP-PAS cooperation did not seem to temper the enthusiasm of the thousands of Chinese gathered for Lim last night.
They matched their cheers with a massive cash donation of more than RM90,000 for the party’s election machinery.
DAP’s Johor campaign begins, with loud cheers from Chinese for PAS.
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DAP’s Johor campaign begins, with loud cheers from Chinese for PAS - by Leslie Lau (TMI) http://goo.gl/Cd6z1
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- Onglai Dylan Chow So for the 7 seat.. Who should we cheer boss? And dont forget PSM too.. rakyat from all race united to bring BN down.. But PR party fighting each other for seats.. Sigh
- Steve Liew Tears flow willingly for this record breaking event. Rakyat Bolih. Undi PR. Very very proud for Rakyat Undi Ubah sekarang. Change Now. Do It.
- Shahrul Effandi Uncle Lim, we are ready to UBAH. We did it in Selangor before, you did it in Perak before, now you still can do it in Johor!
- Segar Amat Saya doakan kamu menang dan buktikan kamu tidak seperti sangkaan prajudis sebahagian Melayu terhadap kamu. Sayalah penentang kamu yang degil andai terbukti kamu mengiakan prajudis mereka.
- Zulhairi Mzf kita sudah biasa dengan watak cina yang bersongkok... hanya mahukan sokongan melayu untuk menguasai melayu...Melayu tolonglah jangan diperbodohkan lagi
- Azman Hasan Sebagai rakyat malaysia dan penyokong perpaduan kaum..saya juga akan bertindak demikian...
- Mahadzira Syeikh MZF paling bodoh ialah melayu kasi bodoh melayu apatah lagi mamak kasi bodoh lekeh melayu yg tak sedar diri..go LKS crush the regime
- Seng Kia Kita orang Malaysia yang berbilang kaum mesti bersatu padu untuk menumpahkan kerajaan BN yang korupt.
Jangan bagi mereka menggunakan kard rasis untuk memenuhi poket orang fitnah ini.
Semoga hidup lama Pakatan !I - Abdul Karim Bin Mohammad emancipate ourselves from the mental slavery that only BN can rule the country...PAKATAN CAN..inikalilah...!!!
- Eddie Chong Wake up Malaysians! PR is against corruption, cronyism, racism. ...lets unite as one and reject BN by voting them out.
Ini kalilah. - Chong Kok Kean Stop all the stupid and silly nomination overlaps and in-
fighting, the PR should show instead a very united front to topple the BN otherwise all you guys hardwork will go
down the memory lane to the
moonsoon drain! and please get rid of all
those indisciplined trash from your
three parties, if these ppl want to do a
lonely Toon, PR should not be the place for them and these ppl names and photos should be published online and be
condemned publicly!! - Tan Keat Tong Bro CHONG...Yr statement and mesage is well phrased and we -all PKR supporters are all for tiz and indisciplined MEMBERS /MPS should realize it ..Tiz is not 'a play play thing and please do not gamble away tiz chance in a life time! REMEMBER 46 years!A FEW BATTLES WON IS NOTHING and we ourselves to be blame,if ultimately we PKR and us yr supporters loose the WAR!"FINAL DESTINATION IS PUTRA JAYA and we should have a United Front and internal strifes and self -interest and glory should be put a side. .'ONE FOR ALL AND ALL FOR ONE!".
- Sathish Nair Pakatan are now too strong for BN..BN please arrange to vacate Putrajaya and face the music for all frauds and crimes.!!
- Lee Kian Lee You bring hope to new Malaysia. Thank you very much for your sacrifices. We All Love You. God Bless You. YOU WILL WIN AGAIN.
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