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The shameless MCA president Dr Wee Ka Siong getting a pat in the cheek from Umno president Zahid Hamidi for being such a loyal political lapdog.
MCA - an Umno political lapdog party with zero dignity
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 3, 2025: The racial and religious bigoted Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh has reminded the shameless MCA that it depended on Malay votes to win its miserable two parliamentary seats in Johor.
And the spineless Umno-political lapdog MCA is expected to take the insult hands down as it always has been - with its tail in between its legs, so to speak.
And, No News Is Bad News reminds Akmal that Umno depends on the support of Malaysians, not race, to win in general elections.
Have you forgotten what Malaysians did to Umno in the last general election (GE15)?
Majority of Malaysians dumped Umno like a hot potato - leaving it with only 26 seats in the 222-seat Parliament!
It looks like the arrogant racist and religious bigoted Umno has not leant its lesson from GE15.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report on Akmal reminding MCA that the latter depended on Malay votes:
Akmal to MCA: Remember, you depend on Malay votes
-02 Feb 2025, 09:24 PM
Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh warns MCA against undermining Malay sensitivities and to ‘do some pondering’.
MCA president Wee Ka Siong meeting voters while campaigning in Batu Pahat during the November 2022 general election. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA: Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh has warned MCA against undermining Malay sensitivities, pointing out that the party depended on Malay support to win its two parliamentary seats.
In a sharp response to MCA vice-president Tan Teik Cheng, Akmal defended his outspoken nature on issues he believed were important to the Malays, saying it was his responsibility to do so.
Tan had urged Akmal today to do some self-reflection over why non-Malays largely held him in negative regard. Tan had come to the defence of a Johor MCA leader whom Akmal threatened to sue for labelling him a “crazy horse”.
Dr Akmal Saleh.
Akmal responded, saying Tan should do some pondering too. “What ethnicity makes up the majority in the two parliamentary seats that MCA won (in the 2022 general election)? I’m just reminding you in case you’ve forgotten,” he said.
MCA is represented in the Dewan Rakyat by Ayer Hitam MP Wee Ka Siong, the party president, and Tanjung Piai MP Wee Jeck Seng. Their constituencies are mixed seats, with the Malay community comprising more than half the voters there.
The Chinese seats have largely gone to Pakatan Harapan since the 2018 general election.
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