KUALA LUMPUR, May 19 – Lim Kit Siang today said delays in the general
elections will favour Pakatan Rakyat (PR), giving the opposition more
time to “debunk lies” by the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN).
The elections must be called within a year, but uncertainty over its date has resulted in a guessing game.
“Time is on Pakatan Rakyat’s side – as any further delay in elections
will only provide more time... to debunk the Umno/BN campaign of lies,
falsehoods and demonisation,” said the DAP parliamentary leader (picture) in a speech in Kuching.
He also singled out the “greatest lie” in the three-year Najib
administration that “Bersih 3.0 itu Kotor,” referring to the title of a
documentary aired on state-run television which he claims is “very
biased” and intended to “poison the minds of viewers about Bersih 3.0.”
He said that the strong show of the people’s support during the
Bersih 3.0 rally had shaken the prime minister’s confidence that “June
would be the best timing... to call general elections.”
The opposition stalwart said those living in rural areas “depend on
the mainstream media for information” and would be “easy victims of the
Umno/BN campaign of lies and demonisation, particularly about the Bersih
3.0 rally.”
But he said that delays in polls would give “more time for the urban
Malay youths to return to the kampongs to tell... the truth of what
happened on April 28”.
“And when the truth about Bersih 3.0 are fully understood by the
Malaysian voters in the rural areas, then the country will be ready for
far-reaching changes in the next general elections,” he added.
The Ipoh Timor MP said that Datuk Seri Najib Razak had realised “that
although he may have secured high personal polls, his personal
popularity could not be translated into high voting support for Umno and
Barisan Nasional.”
However, the prime minister had earlier this month brushed off
speculation that the Bersih sit-in protest on April 28 would delay the
polls date, saying “we will decide on the basis of how the people view
the government.”
Lim also said “there has been a very systematic and concerted attempt
by those in power to demonise Bersih 3.0... as an anti-national
conspiracy including an attempted coup d’etat to topple the government –
a wild and most irresponsible allegation by the prime minister
himself.”
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