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Thursday, March 21, 2013

S#*t! There are rats on Tee Keat’s turf


The Pandan MP’s supporters trace the stink to MCA headquarters.
PETALING JAYA: A rat, like a human being, can be either smart or stupid. You are lucky if the rats infesting your home are the stupid kind. They will leave a trail of droppings leading to their hideout, making it unnecessary for you to spend money hiring a professional rat catcher.
Many people in Pandan smelled rats earlier this month when a previously unknown group held a demonstration to pressure MCA to exclude their MP, Ong Tee Keat, from its list of candidates for the coming election.
They said the stupid rats defecated all over the place and their stinking trail led to the office of the MCA president, Dr Chua Soi Lek.
To Ong’s supporters, nothing could be more stupid than the demand by the so-called Gabungan Persatuan Penduduk Parlimen Pandan (Coalition of Pandan Residents’ Associations) for the five-term MP to give up his seat.
A resident in Cahaya Maju asked: “Why would a newly registered coalition demand a change of MPs for Pandan when Ong has been working hard non-stop in taking care of our needs?”
The chairman of the newly sprung coalition, David Kow, had blamed Ong for the lack of a Klinik 1Malaysia and Kedai Rakyat 1Malaysia in Pandan.
“This Kow is talking rubbish,” said a businessman who operates a restaurant close to Ong’s service centre.
“We all know the services provided by our MP, including mobile health clinics. We know he helped set up health checks in markets and shopping centres. We know he helped to set up a haemodialysis centre in Majujaya and also other places.”
The demonstration that Kow led came in the wake of Chua’s announcement that MCA had decided to replace Ong with its legal bureau chief, Gary Lim. That announcement in turn was followed by denial by the party’s Pandan division that it had anything to do with the decision.
Ong’s supporters allege that there are a few individuals in the Pandan division conspiring with some quarters within the top MCA leadership to undermine their MP.
If the allegation is true, then we are taking about MCA sabotaging BN by reducing its chances of keeping the Pandan seat and throwing a spanner in the machinations of Selangor BN, which has been charged with the mission of recapturing the state from Pakatan.
“Why isn’t Selangor BN conducting an internal investigation to expose the culprits involved in sabotaging a BN MP?” a pro-Ong BN supporter asked.

Cloak-and-dagger activities

According to an MCA insider, there is circumstantial evidence suggesting that certain individuals close to the top leadership are orchestrating cloak-and-dagger activities to ensure that Ong is out of the running for the 13th GE.
“A certain party leader from Selangor who is nominated to contest in Wilayah Persekutuan is involved in an alleged payout to a certain individual in the Pandan division,” he said. “The funding is used to carry out all sorts of activities to undermine Tee Keat’s service to his constituents.
“The fact that certain party individuals who took part at the demonstration last Sunday had in the past supported Ong but are now closely aligned to another faction is itself a telling sign.”
More twists and turns are expected in Pandan politics as long as the date of the election remains uncertain and Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, in his role as Selangor BN chief, continues to ignore the goings on in MCA.
Already, the leader of Pandan MCA’s women’s wing, Cindy Leong, has indicated that she would accept an offer to be Ong’s replacement although, in the same breath, she said she had always been one of his strong supporters.
What has happened to Gary Lim? He was apparently dropped like a hot potato after the Pandan division publicly asserted that it had neither endorsed him nor rejected Ong.
If it is true that saboteurs are at work in Pandan, then Pakatan Rakyat can thank the MCA president for increasing its chances of winning the seat. The only way Chua can escape the blame of losing a BN seat is to now make a dramatic turnaround and announce his full support for Ong.

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