The Borneo Post

DPM’s statement a threat — PH chief

- By Matthew Umpang reporters@theborneop­ost.com December 10, 2017

KUCHING: Pakatan Harapan (PH) Sarawak has condemned the statement made by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi that the government would take stern action against those attempting to instigate the people through the slogans ‘Sarawak for Sarawakian­s’ and ‘Sabah for Sabahans’.

According to PH Sarawak chairman Chong Chieng Jen, the coalition views such statement as a threat.

Moreover, Chong said the slogan (Sarawak for Sarawakian­s) was endorsed by the state Barisan Nasional (BN) during the state election last year, which, to an extent, helped obtain some votes for BN as well.

“However, now that the ‘Sarawak for Sarawakian­s’ slogan works against the BN due to the reluctance on the part of the BN to devolve power to Sarawak, the BN-led government attempts to criminalis­e the (usage of the) slogan.

“Ahmad Zahid’s statement speaks clearly of the Umno position against the demands of Sarawakian­s for more autonomous power and it is also the way (of) Umno flexing its muscle against Sarawak,” he told reporters during a press conference at the state Democratic Action Party (DAP) headquarte­rs here yesterday.

Chong, who is also DAP Sarawak chairman, said to prove that Umno was against the demands of Sarawakian­s for more autonomous power, it was only as recent as Nov 17 this year that the state government proposed for Ahmad Zahid to be the person to lead the team representi­ng the federal government in the negotiatio­n for the devolution of power to Sarawak.

“Then, Ahmad Zahid issued such statement.”

He said PH expressed its disappoint­ment to see that in the four days that passed since Ahmad Zahid made his ‘domineerin­g statement’, the only reaction from Sarawak BN was an ‘apologetic explanatio­n’ by Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan and the ‘pindrop silence’ from other BN Sarawak leaders and component parties, including Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP).

In contrast, Chong said when Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia expressed

Ahmad Zahid’s statement speaks clearly of the Umno position against the demands of Sarawakian­s for more autonomous power and it is also the way (of) Umno flexing its muscle against Sarawak. — Chong Chieng Jen, PH Sarawak chairman

a different view on Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) as well as on Sarawak and Sabah’s rights, many BN Sarawak leaders, including Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg, were quick to condemn Pandikar openly.

“The reason being, as a Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Pandikar Amin has no executive power outside Parliament; therefore, no one is afraid of him. On the other hand, as the Deputy Prime Minister and Home Affairs Minister, Ahmad Zahid has great executive power including ordering any arrest; thus, none dares to speak up against him,” he said.

Chong said given the ‘masterserv­ant’ mentality between Umno and BN Sarawak – with the former being the master – PH questioned what Sarawakian­s could expect from the so-called negotiatio­n by BN Sarawak for more devolution of power.

Prior to the press conference, PH held a meeting to discuss matters regarding the next general election.

Present at the function were Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) state chairman Baru Bian, Parti Amanah Negara state chairman Mohd Fidzuan Zaidi, DAP Sarawak deputy chairman Chiew Chin Sing, state PKR Women chief Nurhanim Hanna Mokhsen, Krian assemblyma­n Ali Biju and other PH committee members.

 ??  ?? Chong (seated third right) flanked by Baru (third left) and Fidzuan (second right) with other PH committee members attend the press conference at DAP Sarawak headquarte­rs in Kuching.
Chong (seated third right) flanked by Baru (third left) and Fidzuan (second right) with other PH committee members attend the press conference at DAP Sarawak headquarte­rs in Kuching.

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