Nope it is not going
to happen as they know better to know they are screwed then go in the unknown
and get screwed. Play safe, worse can run away to another country as most
leaders already have money and hoses overseas and also secretly PRs in other
countries. If quit now , no time to run away as the head man will get a black
Maria tour coach and ship them to Bamboo River Resort. Best time to run is when
BN loses and the chaos which will follows. This is their thinking but nope not
going to happen as they like it or not will be longtime residents at Bamboo
River Resort
No way these monkeys are going to escape on my watch.I will not allow it.full Stop
BIGGEST POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA’ – MCA QUITS BN? APRIL FOOL JOKE OR NOT, NO CHINESE VOTER WOULD BELIEVE LIOW HAS GUTS
PETALING JAYA: MCA will remain loyal and steadfast to Barisan Nasional, said publicity bureau chairman Datuk Chai Kim Sen, amid a fake news article announcing the party’s withdrawal from the ruling coalition.
Chai said the author of the article was trying to create instability and sow distrust within the coalition, and erode the Chinese community’s confidence in MCA.
“It is clear the author is unable to separate fact from fiction, and is motivated by malicious intent to slander MCA president Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai and MCA in his (or) her bizarre attempt at conjuring lies.
“We will continue to work with our Barisan partners in preparation for the 14th general election, and expect more such vicious spinning to come our way by quarters o1ut to shake and destroy the stability within Barisan,” Chai said in a statement on Sunday.
The fake article was written in the form of actual news and quoted Liow as well as Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz, among others.
It claimed that this was the “biggest political development in Malaysia”, adding that Liow had disclosed the news to reporters after a “quarterly MCA central committee meeting”.
Chai said the fake WhatsApp message, which was released on April 1, was no April Fool’s Day prank but a “pathetic spin by the Opposition, its supporters or cybertroopers” worried and jealous of the support Barisan was getting.
He said no MCA central committee meeting was convened on March 31, as Liow was in India accompanying Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
He also clarified that on the date Liow supposedly “withdrew” MCA from Barisan, he was in fact having a discussion with India’s Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu. Liow had also tweeted his meeting with the minister.
The fake article had several spelling and factual mistakes, as well as the questionable byline “Neo Tar Pean”, which means “you have faeces” in Mandarin.
It is believed that the fake article began circulating on social media on Saturday, which is April Fool’s Day.
– ANN
Chai said the author of the article was trying to create instability and sow distrust within the coalition, and erode the Chinese community’s confidence in MCA.
“It is clear the author is unable to separate fact from fiction, and is motivated by malicious intent to slander MCA president Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai and MCA in his (or) her bizarre attempt at conjuring lies.
“We will continue to work with our Barisan partners in preparation for the 14th general election, and expect more such vicious spinning to come our way by quarters o1ut to shake and destroy the stability within Barisan,” Chai said in a statement on Sunday.
The fake article was written in the form of actual news and quoted Liow as well as Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz, among others.
It claimed that this was the “biggest political development in Malaysia”, adding that Liow had disclosed the news to reporters after a “quarterly MCA central committee meeting”.
Chai said the fake WhatsApp message, which was released on April 1, was no April Fool’s Day prank but a “pathetic spin by the Opposition, its supporters or cybertroopers” worried and jealous of the support Barisan was getting.
He said no MCA central committee meeting was convened on March 31, as Liow was in India accompanying Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
He also clarified that on the date Liow supposedly “withdrew” MCA from Barisan, he was in fact having a discussion with India’s Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu. Liow had also tweeted his meeting with the minister.
The fake article had several spelling and factual mistakes, as well as the questionable byline “Neo Tar Pean”, which means “you have faeces” in Mandarin.
It is believed that the fake article began circulating on social media on Saturday, which is April Fool’s Day.
– ANN
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