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Monday, May 26, 2014

5k throng DAP ceramah despite Thomas Cup


TELUK INTAN For DAP, last night wasn’t just a battleground between BN and the party, as it faced tough competition to get badminton fans to attend its Super Sunday ceramah to hear the message from its heavyweight leaders.

Yet thousands had turned up at the town near OCBC Bank, Jalan Mahkota, where PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim arrived for the first time in the 12-day campaign period.

Last night was another success for DAP for raising some RM27,000 from the crowd, where a businessman donated RM20,000 alone. The emcee announced there had been a 5,000-strong crowd turnout.

A man said his whole family came for the ceramah instead of staying home watching the Thomas Cup coverage, where Malaysia made it to the final but was defeated by Japan.

DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang urged the crowd to support candidate Dyana Sofia Mohd Daud, to allow the momentum of DAP’s huge victory in Bukit Gelugor by-election to continue in Teluk Intan.

Ubah, satu kali lagi, (Change, one more time),” shouted the crowd when led by DAP member Hew Kuan Yau (right), who also urged the voters allow the tsunami to appear in the constituency.

The crowd stood up and greeted Anwar upoh his arrival, where he urged the crowd to abandon Gerakan as the party is “useless” (tak boleh pakai), with its parliamentarian remaining silent in the House and the cabinet.

“I know this, I’ve chaired cabinet meetings, and whatever the acting Umno president said, the other all said ‘yes’,” he said.

Anwar addressed the crowd in a sarcastic manner to address BN’s strategy that the BN candidate will be made a full minister if he wins.

“We need those leaders with wisdom and courage, and not those who kiss hands,” said Anwar, urging the voters to adapt to the new politics.

“DAP fielded Dyana, I am happy, though I do not know her well, I trust DAP’s choice,” he said, adding if she manages to pass the test of Umno’s gutter politic, she will represent the future of Malaysians.

“I have read about a minister who said, Dyana is not so pretty. This is okay with me. Some even said, this is not obvious, thank you for spelling out what is so obvious,” said Dyana (right), who was clad in a baju kurung and appeared with a more confident look.

Though without naming anyone, she was obviously referring to Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and Youth and Sport Minister Khairy Jamaluddin.

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