Hate-and-blame game goes on


By Insight

Pointing fingers: The rivalry and animosity between the Chinese political parties in Penang have intensified in the last few months. From left: Lim, Dr Ng, Teng and Dr Koh.

There have been lots of I-say-you and you-say-me stuff going on between those vying for the Chinese vote in Penang as political parties accelerate towards the general election.

A CHINESE war of words has been raging in Penang over the last few months and reached a crescendo last weekend.

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