The Borneo Post

Umno Youth advises restraint by MCA, MIC over new political alliance

-

BESUT: Umno Youth has advised MCA and MIC, two of the three component parties of Barisan Nasional ( BN), to exercise restraint over their intended move to explore a new political alliance.

Its chief, Datuk Dr Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki, said the two parties should place the people’s interests above the parties’.

“On behalf of Umno Youth and BN Youth, I suggest that MCA and MIC not adopt their stand in haste and in a fit of anger … it is better to have discussion­s,” he told reporters after visiting two chronicall­y ill people at their homes in the Jabi state constituen­cy here on Monday.

Asyraf was asked to comment on the joint statement issued by MCA and MIC on Monday calling on the BN Supreme Council to hold a meeting immediatel­y to decide on the fate of the coalition.

BN now comprises Umno, MCA and MIC, the three founding members of its predecesso­r, Alliance.

In the joint statement, signed by MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong and MIC president Tan Sri SA Vigneswara­n, the two parties said they are mulling a new alliance because the BN coalition no longer ref lects the true intentions of unity among the three parties.

“When there is no mutual respect and there is a breach of unity in diversity within the component parties of BN, the very foundation­s of BN have been challenged and threatened,” they said.

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

The two parties said the appointmen­t of Umno leader Mohamed Nazri as the BN secretary- general itself is illegal and not recognised by both MCA and MIC. — Bernama

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia