Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Karim wants DAP and Chong do homework

March 14, 2017

KUCHING: PBB Supreme Council member Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah told DAP and its State Chairman Chong Chieng Jen to do some homework first before saying that the Chief Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg’s warning to all state BN assemblypersons as a mere rhetoric.

He said yesterday the opposition was just good in making noises, which was why voters knew they were not capable of solving their problems.

“We have seen many elections in Sarawak. The fact that in every election contested, the voters voted for BN shows that the people are happy with BN and the candidates that BN placed in those constituencies. 


Is DAP trying to insinuate that voters are stupid when voting in BN candidates? 

I am sure the voters do make their assessment before they give their votes. 

The fact that they do not vote for the opposition, including DAP, shows that they know the opposition are just hopeless and not capable of addressing their problems, or to be the government.

They are just good in making noises but not to be made people’s representative.”
Abang Johari had on last Saturday warned all state BN assemblypersons not to fail the people since the state government had allocated RM5 million for Rural Transformation Projects (RTP) to each state constituency.

Abdul Karim said he fully agreed with Abang Johari that any BN representatives who did not perform be replaced.

“This is not mere rhetoric but actually being done in every election.

DAP and Chong can see that in every state or parliamentary election, many new faces are placed as candidates by BN.”

He added that this was done to replace underperforming representatives or to replace representatives who opted to retire.

“This is unlike DAP where we see the likes of personalities like Lim Kit Siang who clings on to be a YB and is almost as old as the Malaysian Parliament.

To say he is performing is an overstatement.

Likewise, DAP and opposition YBs in Sarawak are no different.

“Except for a few (DAP elected representatives) who are ‘active and performing’, most are in DUN (State Legislative Assembly) just to make up the numbers and making noises to the gallery and media.”

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