Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Vote 'Anything But DAP', PCM urges Penang
Parti Cinta Malaysia (PCM) is calling on voters to think twice before casting their votes for DAP as its members have demonstrated "uncouth and uncivilised character" at a recent incident in Perak.
PCM vice-president Huan Cheng Guan proposed that the people vote "anything but DAP" as the party has also failed to fulfil its promises since March 2008, especially in Penang.
Huan was mocking the ‘Anything But Umno' group, which has vowed to campaign against the ruling party and has been urging the people not to vote for Umno and BN candidates in the upcoming general election.
He said DAP has often accused Umno and Perkasa of being hooligans, and said the rival party was no better.
Huan was referring to a revelation by blog-cum-media portal Media Perak, which featured a group it said were DAP supporters in Taman Kaya, Ipoh, reacting aggressivelyto a number of independent media journalists doing a survey in the area.
"With this type of nonsense, they want to rule Putrajaya? I think the voters should punish them for being so arrogant and cocky," Huan said in a statement yesterday.
He added that DAP claimed to practise democracy and freedom of speech but when a group of people came to investigate allegations of hanky-panky in the area, they were intimidated by the party supporters.
"This is the DAP modus operandi now. They have ran out of issues. When pushed to a corner or questioned intellectually, they start to show their true colours by intimidating others," Huan said.
'Racists and no-brainers'
He also slammed DAP's cybertroopers for being "vicious and malicious" and behaving like "racists and no-brainers".
"Those who do not agree with DAP or Pakatan Rakyat are called traitors, turncoats and frogs, but when MPs from BN join them, they are hailed as heroes and champions of democracy. What type of logic is that?" Huan asked.
On DAP's administration of Penang, he said the party was "clueless" as to how to develop the state.
Development to the current administration, he added, meant selling state land and cutting down hills and he went on to ask, "Is that the right way forward?"
A former Penang Gerakan vice-chairperson, Huan said if Penangites gave PCM the mandate, it would return power back to the people so that they could decide what was best for them.
"The people are the boss, we are just their servants," said Huan, who has been doing groundwork and community service in Machang Bubuk and Batu Kawan.
"Vote for PCM. We are patriotic, caring and are moving forward. Give us a chance to give you a chance for a better future," he pleaded.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.