The Borneo Post (Sabah)

DAP does not go after position – Lim

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TAIPING: DAP will call for a Central Executive Council (CEC) meeting this week to discuss the receiving of Datukship award by some of its members.

Its secretary-general, Lim Guan Eng said the action by the DAP members concerned in accepting the accolades did not reflect the true spirit of the party struggle, but gave a wrong impression to the people being that it was hardly a year since their party became part of the ruling government.

“I don’t want my words to be seen as being disrespect­ful, but why should our leaders accept (the award) during our first year, proof our performanc­e in serving the people first.”

“...If this upsets certain quarters, I apologise because I feel this is very important as DAP does not go after position,” he said in his speech at the Perak DAP Convention, which was attended by 1,303 delegates, at a hotel here yesterday.

Also present were DAP vicechairm­an M. Kula Segaran and Perak DAP chairman Nga Kor Ming.

Lim did not mention names of the party members concerned, but he is believed to be referring to Bandar Hilir Assemblyma­n Tey Kok Kiew and Bemban Assemblyma­n Wong Fort Pin, who were conferred the Darjah Mulia Seri Melaka (DMSM), which carries the title “Datuk”, in conjunctio­n with the 80th birthday celebratio­n of the Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Melaka, Tun Dr Mohd Khalil Yaakob, on Saturday.

Last week, two Sabah DAP ministers, namely Stephen Wong and Frankie Poon, were awarded the Panglima Gemilang Darjah Kinabalu (PGDK), which also comes with the title “Datuk”, in conjunctio­n with the 65th birthday celebratio­n of the Yang Dipertua Negeri of Sabah Tun Juhar Mahiruddin. Lim said it was not appropriat­e for DAP members to accept the awards as party adviser Lim Kit Siang and veteran member, the late Karpal Singh, had refused such honours and and were more comfortabl­e being referred to as “Yang Berhormat”.

“Yes, we respect and thank those who want to give us the titles, but like in Melaka, (now deceased) Tun Ghafar Baba was happy being called Encik (Mr) Ghafar Baba. If Tun Ghafar Baba himself did not want to accept (the award), why should our leaders accept them.

“Melaka Chief Minister (Adly Zahari) from Parti Amanah Negara (Adly Zahari) also did not accept (the award),” he said, adding that the CEC would discuss the matter as the explanatio­ns given by the award recipients were “unacceptab­le”.

Meanwhile, Lim congratule­d PKR president-elect Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim for winning the Port Dickson parliament­ary byelection with a majority of 23,560 votes.

“This win is bigger than what was achieved in the 14th general election, indirectly showing the people’s unwavering support for Pakatan Harapan,” he said.

Anwar won in Saturday’s Port Dickson by-election by securing more majority votes than PKR candidate in the last general election, Datuk Danyal Balagopal Abdullah, with only 17,710 votemajori­ty.

The Port Dickson by-election was called after Danyal Balagopal, 68, vacated the seat last Sept 12 to allow Anwar to contest and return to parliament. – Bernama

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