Friday, April 19, 2013

The Rocket goes to the Moon as PR shows unity

Following the Registrar of Societies's refusal to retract its letter to DAP effectively declaring the party's elected leadership null and void, a decision was made today to have its candidates nationwide stand under PAS and PKR logo in West and East Malaysia respectively.

The decision by ROS was made 48 hours before nomination day tomorrow, but analysts said it could well be the most effective glue to close remaining gaps between component parties in Pakatan Rakyat.

"We will do as what has been decided and contest under the PAS logo in the peninsula and under PKR in Sabah and Sarawak," said DAP chairman Karpal Singh.

Fearing that by going ahead to use the DAP logo could land itself in trouble later, DAP yesterday said ROS should retract the letter by 5.00 pm today. Secretary general Lim Guan Eng remained sceptical that the EC and ROS were sincere in telling DAP to go ahead and nominate its candidate.

“If my position (as secretary general) is not recognised (by ROS), how can I issue the letter?” asked Lim.

Both PAS and PKR have agreed to allow DAP to contest under their logos.

DAP however would still attempt to use its logo and told its candidates to be prepared with two letters of authority tomorrow, one of which carries PKR and PAS approval.

Lim said this would act as a final test of EC's assurance.

“All candidates will hand in the DAP’s letter of authority first, if it is rejected then we hand in the 'moon' one,” said Lim.

Meanwhile, the ROS decision sparked a flurry of comments by netizens, with many questioning why it informed DAP that it did not recognise the leadership line-up while at the same time EC chairman Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof casually said that DAP could still use its 'rocket' logo.

“How could the EC accept the candidates’ letters of authorisation issued by DAP’s suspended CEC? Is it a plot to lure DAP candidates to go for nomination under DAP banner only to disqualify them on technicality later?” asked a commentator.

The ROS inquiry followed complaints last December that initial vote counting had resulted in some candidates not elected into DAP's central executive committee. A recount however saw Zairil Khir Johari elected to the CEC with 803 votes compared to 305 in the erroneous results. -HD

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  1. RoS masih lagi mempertimbangkan hal ini.

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  2. Baik DAP sabar dulu sebalum mengambil tindakan.

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  3. BN candidates who are considered as 'transformation team' showed enthusiasm for change and progress in society by highlighting different backgrounds for the future.

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  4. nampaknya pertarungan hebat antara PAS dan BN akan berlangsung di PRU13 nanti...

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  5. DAP masih boleh menggunakan logo Roket dalam PRU13 kerana pendaftaran parti tersebut masih belum dibatalkan.

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  6. kenyataan ini adalah dari Datuk Abdul Rahman Othman dari RoS sendiri

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  7. The ROS was supposed to have the inquiry into the matter yesterday, but it was reported that it had agreed to postpone the matter until after the general election.

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  8. PANTAI REMIS, 21 April – Seramai 70 anggota DAP di sini mengumumkan keluar parti dan berikrar memberi sokongan penuh kepada semua calon Barisan Nasional (BN) di Parlimen Beruas dan Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) Pengkalan Baharu dan Pantai Remis pada pilihan raya umum ke-13.

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  9. Lima puluh anggota DAP cawangan Changkat Kruing dan 20 anggota dari Taman Bintang di sini mengambil tindakan itu kerana kecewa dengan Pengerusi DAP Perak Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham yang mereka dakwa menindas pengundi India di Parlimen Beruas.

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  10. Timbalan Ketua DAP cawangan Changkat Kruing G. K Haridas memberitahu siding media di sini hari ini, mereka kecewa dengan Ngeh yang tidak pernah turun padang menyelesaikan masalah penduduk setempat.

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  11. “Tindakan keluar parti DAP diambil sebulat suara oleh ahli-ahli DAP Beruas sebagai protes dan bantahan secara terbuka kepada Ngeh dan calon-calon DAP di DUN Pantai Remis dan Pengkalan Baharu.

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  12. “Kami berjanji akan memberi sokongan padu kepada calon BN yang sentiasa menjaga nasib orang India di kawasan Parlimen Beruas.

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  13. Seventy DAP members have abandoned the party and pledged to fully support the Barisan Nasional (BN) candidates in the Beruas parliamentary constituency and Pengkalan Baharu and Pantai Remis state seats.

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  14. The group comprising 50 from the Changkat Kruing division and 20 from the Taman Bintang division, said they were disappointed with Perak DAP chairman Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham, claiming he was oppressive towards Indian voters in the Beruas parliamentary constituency.

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  15. Changkat Kruing DAP deputy chief G. K. Haridas said Ngeh, the incumbent for the seat, had neglected the grassroots and failed to resolve problems faced by the local community, as promised in 2008.

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  16. “We pledge to ensure that Pakatan Rakyat’s dream to step into Putrajaya does not materialise. We give our full support to (Prime Minister) Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and (Perak Menteri Besar) Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abd Kadir,” he said in a media conference here

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  17. In the 12th General Election in 2008, Ngeh defeated BN candidate Datuk Chang Ko Youn with a 1,828 majority.

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  18. ini kerana DAP takut kalah jika guna logo sendiri

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  19. DAP harus bertindak sabar dan bijak agar tidak terkena perangkap.

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  20. ROS harus bertindak adil.

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  21. Bagus juga kes ini boleh membuktikan pembangkang juga boleh memberi sokongan dan kerjasama antara satu sama lain.

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  22. Logo bukan satu isu lagi, rakyat memilih bukan berdasarkan logo tetapi calon dan parti tersebut.

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  23. Usaha pakatan pembangkang mahu memecah kubu kuat BN di Johor pada PRU13 kini berhadapan dengan masalah besar yang bakal menggagalkannya.

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  24. Ini berpunca daripada sikap DAP yang dilihat tamak mahu membolot kerusi parlimen dan dewan undangan negeri (DUN) yang dikenalpasti berpotensi memihak kepada pembangkang.

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  25. Disebabkan sikap ‘Taiko’ DAP itu, hubungannya dengan rakan dalam Pakatan terutama dengan PKR Johor pada waktu-waktu kritikal menjelangnya PRU, terjejas.

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  26. Pengumuman pencalonan Lim oleh Penasihat PKR Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim mengakibatkan Pengerusi PKR Johor Datuk Chua Jui Meng tidak puas hati lantas tidak menghadiri majlis pengumumuan itu pada 18 Mac lepas.

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  27. Kini terdapat spekulasi dalam kalangan media alternatif bahawa Chua bersedia untuk meletakkan jawatan sebagai pengerusi PKR Johor, walaupun perkara itu dinafikan pucuk pimpinan PKR negeri.

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