Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak is playing with fire by
supporting right wing Malay pressure group Perkasa, says DAP secretary
general Lim Guan Eng.
Commenting on his wife Rosmah Mansor's attendance at the NGO's fund-raising dinner last Saturday, Lim said this endorsement does not gel with Najib's call for moderation.
"Najib is playing a dangerous game by supporting and sponsoring Perkasa, while at the same time supposedly promoting moderation and national unity through his empty 1Malaysia slogan.
Commenting on his wife Rosmah Mansor's attendance at the NGO's fund-raising dinner last Saturday, Lim said this endorsement does not gel with Najib's call for moderation.
"Najib is playing a dangerous game by supporting and sponsoring Perkasa, while at the same time supposedly promoting moderation and national unity through his empty 1Malaysia slogan.
"As a result of their active as well as passive support
for Perkasa, Najib, Rosmah and the Barisan Nasional government must be
held fully responsible for all Perkasa's extremist and seditious actions
and statements," Lim said in a statement today.
According to Lim, Rosmah's role as guest of honour at the charity event made it "crystal clear" that Najib and his government were "open backers of the ultra-nationalist and racist movement".
Extreme and seditious
According to Lim, Rosmah's role as guest of honour at the charity event made it "crystal clear" that Najib and his government were "open backers of the ultra-nationalist and racist movement".
Extreme and seditious
"(Perkasa) masquerades as an NGO in order to disguise
its government backing," said the Penang chief minister, who went on to
accuse Perkasa of being seditious and extreme as well.
Among the seditious acts of Perkasa, Lim said, was the burning of Bersih 2.0 chairperson Ambiga Sreenevasan's picture while calling her a "dangerous Hindu woman".
Among the seditious acts of Perkasa, Lim said, was the burning of Bersih 2.0 chairperson Ambiga Sreenevasan's picture while calling her a "dangerous Hindu woman".
On Saturday, Ibrahim lauded Rosmah as "national heroine" (srikandi negara) before leading some 700 people attending the dinner to tell the PM's wife: "We all love you".
Ibrahim said Rosmah's detractors were constantly attacking her because they were intimidated by her "greatness".
Ibrahim said Rosmah's detractors were constantly attacking her because they were intimidated by her "greatness".
In her opening speech, Rosmah said she tried her best to stay strong "for the sake of the rakyat".
She also denied ever paying Curtin University for the honorary doctorate she recently received from the university, as accused by her critics.
She also denied ever paying Curtin University for the honorary doctorate she recently received from the university, as accused by her critics.
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