The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MCA, MIC to explore new alliance

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KUALA LUMPUR: MCA and MIC are mulling a new alliance after believing that the coalition with Umno in Barisan Nasional (BN) no longer reflects the true intentions of unity among the parties.

Their president, Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong and Tan Sri S.A. Vigneswara­n in a joint statement yesterday said that the foundation­s of BN had been challenged and threatened when there was no mutual respect and there was a breach of unity within the component parties.

“MCA and MIC are therefore left with no choice but to move on to explore a new alliance to reflect the true intentions of unity in diversity of its original intent. MCA and MIC being representa­tives of their respective community acknowledg­e that the metamorpho­sis of BN to its present form has been rejected by their communitie­s.

“Therefore, it was calling for its dissolutio­n and restructur­ing to return to its original spirit and intent,” the statement said.

They said the uncalled for racial remarks by BN secretary-general Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Aziz during a political ceramah in Semenyih have further damaged the ties between the three founding parties.

“Mohamed Nazri’s repeated racial remarks perceived to be from Umno and its continued silence had cracked the foundation of mutual respect that BN stood for all this while,” they said adding that the appointmen­t of Nazri as the BN secretary-general itself is illegal and is not recognised by both MCA and MIC.

Therefore, MCA and MIC urge the BN Supreme Council to hold a meeting immediatel­y to decide on the fate of coalition as MCA on its annual general assembly meeting on Dec 2 resolved to moot the dissolutio­n of BN to reforge a new alliance, the statement said.

Recently Mohamed Nazri was reported have made a statement related to the appointmen­t of non-Malays to the posts of Chief Justice, Attornery-General and Finance Minister and received backlash for his speech.

He also made a statement on the death of a Fire and Rescue Department personnel, fireman Mohammed Adib Mohd Kassim which was not championed because the Attorney-General was not a Malay.

On Feb 25, the police were investigat­ing Mohamed Nazri under the Sedition Act. Bernama

 ??  ?? Mohd Fazrul showing pictures of ‘Box Jellyfish’. - Bernama photo
Mohd Fazrul showing pictures of ‘Box Jellyfish’. - Bernama photo
 ??  ?? Wee (seated, second right) and Vigneswara­n (seated, second left) with other MCA and MIC leaders when issuing the parties’ joint statement.
Wee (seated, second right) and Vigneswara­n (seated, second left) with other MCA and MIC leaders when issuing the parties’ joint statement.

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