Tuesday, February 15, 2011

蔡细历“车大炮“做贼喊贼

民主行动党全国元老俱乐部发表文告,反驳马华总会长拿督蔡细历向媒体发表“马华最大的缺点,就是不懂车大炮”的言论。该俱乐部对于蔡细历此等自圆其说,把广大的马来西亚人民当傻瓜的行径表示不敢苛同。

老俱乐部全国财政黄润松在文告中指出,马华公会在华社心目中的诚信早已面临破产边缘,这是人民有目共睹的事实。蔡细历却“做贼喊贼”的反指我国反对党的最佳的宣传手段就是“车大炮”,其目的只是企图转移华裔人民的视线,进而把子乌虚有的罪名加诸于反对党,尤其是行动党的身上。

黄氏在文告中补充,蔡细历在其言论中之高调渲染有关吉兰丹州加腊士,柔佛州丁能和沙巴州巴都沙比补选,华裔选民回流国阵的讯息,却对沙捞越诗巫国会补选华裔选民的动向噤若寒蝉般只字不提。蔡细历如此选择性的向媒体发表言论,黄氏觉得难免会给人一种“车大炮”的感觉,再说丁能补选华裔选民大量倾向民联是铁一般的事实,绝不容马华公会编声造影的企图加以掩盖。

黄氏呼吁蔡细历应该实事求是,别再以哗众取宠的手法博取支持,因为那一套已经成为“不合时宜”的过时产物。蔡氏和马华必须责无旁贷的向巫统争取承认统考文凭,增加华小拨款等实质利及华社的问题,才能扭转早已被华社看扁的破落形象。

Press statement by DAP Veteran Club National Treasurer Frankie Wong dated 15/02/11.

DAP National Veteran Club today rebut on the statement by MCA President Dato’ Sri Chua Soi Lek claiming that the set back of MCA is not knowing “HOW TO TELL LIES”. DAP Veteran Club condemned the above statement which has considered the Malaysian people as idiots.

Frankie Wong says in his statement that although Chua is fully aware the reputation of MCA in the eyes of the people is on the way down to the drain, he still pronounced that the best tactic the opposition to gain political mileage is by telling lies. Chua is trying to divert the attention of the people by wrongfully accusing the oppositions especially the DAP by using all sorts of ungrounded accusations.

Chua only highlighted in his statement the return of Chinese votes to BN in Galas, Tenang and Batu Sapi Bi-Election but not a single word regarding the overwhelming Chinese support for DAP in the Sibu Parliamentary Bi-Election. The way that Chua have chosen to address the public with selective facts clearly illustrate the unfaithfulness of MCA towards the Chinese community. Furthermore, the support of Chinese voters for Pakatan Rakyat in the Tenang Bi-Election is an undeniable truth. Therefore no matter how hard MCA would try, the actual will of the Chinese voters in Tenang cannot be cover up.

Frankie Wong calls upon Chua and MCA to face the cruel facts that MCA is no longer in the favor of the Chinese voters. MCA should truthfully fight for issues such as the recognition of Private School qualifications and additional funding for Chinese Primary Schools. This might still stand a chance to improve the ever fading image of MCA in the eyes of the Chinese community.

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