DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng has called on Perak Menteri Besar Ahmad Faizal Azumu to clarify his controversial remarks in a viral video.
Lim, who is also Finance Minister, said it is important that Pakatan Harapan leaders do not give out statements that help create a false narrative about the ruling coalition.
“Firstly, I think what appears to be said is difficult to accept because it is untrue and unfounded. Such a baseless statement would really shake Pakatan Harapan.
“That is why I hope that as the Perak menteri besar he should make an effort to clarify what he really meant,” Lim told reporters this morning at the opening ceremony of phase three of the Escape Theme Park in Penang.
Lim was referring to the video going viral on social media, in which Ahmad Faizal (below) is heard claiming that he is waging a desperate battle alone to protect Malay interests and Islam.
“In Perak, I am fighting a desperate battle alone against ‘puak-puak‘ (factions) DAP. I want to defend the land of the Malays. I want to champion our religion,” he tells a group of people during an informal discussion.
When confronted about the video, the Perak state government leader claimed it was a misrepresentation, and denied the existence of a rift with DAP.
“I have been saying that I have gone through a lot in Perak and there are DAP leaders who run me down,” he said.
According to Lim, Ahmad Faizal needs to be more clear about this.
“If this is not true, I think the explanation must be given so that we do not give an inaccurate picture because that will benefit the narrative of the opposition.
“The (Umno/PAS/BN) opposition has a false narrative where in front of the Malays, they say the Harapan government is a horse ridden by DAP, but in front of the Chinese they say Lim Guan Eng and DAP are puppets of Mahathir.
“That is why this is hard to accept, especially coming from a friend. We shouldn’t have a friend acting like an opponent,” said Lim.
“I think (Ahmad Faizal) should take steps to clarify what he said so that it will not affect stability and unity, especially in the Perak state government. If what was said was edited for a specific purpose, then it would be best for him to provide an explanation,” he added.
Lim said he met with the Perak menteri besar regularly and the latter was always open and never complained about the issues brought up in the video.
“Let’s not get caught up in this false narrative,” said Lim.
It was also reported today that Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman said the Perak MB’s remarks will be discussed and reviewed at the Pakatan Harapan presidential council level. – MKINI
Muhyiddin says Perak solid, won’t fall from inter-party misunderstandings
KUALA LUMPUR — The Perak Pakatan Harapan (PH) government is not about to fall due to rumblings of inter-party discontent, the coalition’s deputy president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said today.
Muhyiddin who is also Bersatu president dismissed his Umno counterpart’s prediction that the Opposition Barisan Nasional (BN) would be able to wrest the state before the next general election.
“It’s normal between component parties in PH, there is some communication problems, I cannot deny that.
“They prioritise cooperation to ensure the Perak government is one that will be steady and stable because we have been entrusted with a job to develop Perak,” he was quoted by national news agency Bernama as telling reporters in Tanjung Piai, Johor.
The silver state is back in the spotlight after its Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu who is from Bersatu was caught on video allegedly badmouthing his DAP allies while on the Tanjung Piai campaign.
Muhyiddin said Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi’s forecast to taking back Perak soon was merely the Umno president’s “hope”.
“I am confident that the Perak PH government is still solid.
“I am confident not only in the Perak mentri besar but also that the government’s partners from Bersatu, PKR, Amanah and DAP will forge mutual understanding to implement the Perak government’s measures.”
Ahmad Faizal has since acknowledged the video clip that has been widely circulating on social media, but insisted his remarks were taken out of context.
Perak DAP and PKR have demanded the MB apologise for his remarks. – MALAY MAIL
MKINI / MALAY MAIL
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