She was force to quit the party and decided not even to contest in any other seat as well. However in her email to Guan Eng, Fong suggested that the party gave the seat to Pasir Pinji’s state representative Su Keong Siong.
She said that he was an ideal candidate for Batu Gajah seat due to “his dedication, being action oriented and sincerity in serving the party’s cause and the aspirations of the people”.
“Since 1999, we have been working as a team as he has been assisting me in providing services and sometimes, furnishing free legal work to the voters of the said constituency,” she added. She added that she would personally assist him in the election campaign.
She did not give any reasons for her decision at the press conference. However there are wide speculations that internal party turmoil was the reason behind her decision. And she alluded as much in her letter to the party to inform her decision.
However, Malaysiakini reported on Feb 15 that Fong was being pressured by the state leadership to relinquish the Batu Gajah seat and contest elsewhere. Apparently the party wants to let the Pantai Remis state representative Nga Kor Ming to contest in Batu Gajah.
Perak DAP chairperson Ngeh Koo Ham even suggested that Fong contested in Johor as she was married to a Johorean. Her husband Tan Chen Choon is the Johor DAP organising secretary.
She added that she had conveyed her decision to the party’s veteran leader Lim Kit Siang, who is also a member of DAP’s national committee on candidate selection.
“I had told Lim Kit Siang that I would furnish my reason for my decision to the party secretary general in writing,” she added.
She also revealed that party secretary general Lim Guan Eng had contacted her by telephone last night to inform her that she would be nominated to stand as a candidate in the Batu Gajah parliamentary constituency.
However she added that she had emailed him this morning of her decision not to contest.
Copies of her email to Guan Eng were also distributed at the press conference.
It in she wrote: “It is a tough decision for me as DAP has become my second family and the people of Batu Gajah parliamentary constituency have been so special to me over the last eight years.”
She told Guan Eng that “development of internal party events in the DAP Perak over the last few years as well as currently” made it “impossible for me to continue serving effectively, efficiently and wholeheartedly”.
“Under such circumstances and in the best interest of all concerned, I have arrived at this unavoidable and difficult decision,” she said.
At the press conference, Fong also took the opportunity to thank the people of Batu Gajah for their support and confidence in her.
“I feel honoured and proud that I have been able to be their elected representative for the last eight years,” she added.
Fong also called upon all Malaysians to deny the Barisan Nasional its two-thirds majority in the coming general election which would be held on March 8.
2 comments:
That was unnecessary. It's a sad development for those of us that wish to deny a 2/3 majority.
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