Threatening cops? DAP leaders have started sparking hatred in the Johor polls


A video of a DAP leader uttering rude remarks at a ceramah by threatening members of services protecting our national security whilst campaigning during the Johor state election has gone viral.

I would like to ask, what are Teresa Kok's real intentions? Is she trying to incite the public to detest the police who keep our nation safe?

Actually, this is the method DAP leaders have used for a long time to whip up support by instigating people to stir up resentment among the public.

In the viral video, Seputeh MP Teresa Kok admitted that her party started the ceramah late. However, she is seen trying to divert blame to the police personnel on duty.

On this, Kok needs to calm down and reflect; if she arrived late at a nomination centre to register as a candidate for any election, would she insist on entering as well?

If Election Commission staff were to prevent her from entering as the time period for the nomination process had expired, would she threaten the EC by pledging that DAP will not enact standard operating procedures that set a certain time period?

Would Kok similarly declare that "“wait lah, when we (DAP) become the government, then you all will know."

I believe that it is time that DAP leaders cease practising extremist politics like this.

From before, DAP has shown a fondness in playing up sentiments like this, thereby displaying their arrogance. They have no scruples in breaking the rules and regulations.

To them, what is important is that as long as they get what they want, they do not bother how they got it,even if it means having to break rules.

MIKE CHONG YEW CHUAN

MCA Spokesperson

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Johor , Johor polls , DAP , Teresa Kok , Campaigning , Police

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