Friday, 21 March 2025

Sarawakians called to reject all Malayan political parties to keep the bigots out of their country

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 FLASHBACK: A senator has asked why Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh has yet to be investigated for sedition after posting a picture of himself holding a sword on Facebook. Akmal had posted the picture, taken during a recent trip to Japan, on March 14. The picture was captioned: “No matter what, we will not waver from our stance. Better to die standing than live kneeling.”

FLASHBACK: Lawyer and social activist Siti Kasim said: "I recently saw a TikTok video where he (Akmal) was seen calling the Malays to be ready. He was seen sharpening a parang ... this is something the police must act on.

"It is like he is instigating the Malays to create problems. Islam never teaches us all this," said Siti.


Do Sarawakians want the above such racial and religious bigoted politician, Umno youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh, to govern them?

Sarawakians called to reject all Malayan political parties to keep the bigots out of their country

KUALA LUMPUR, March 21, 2025: Progressive Democratic Party senior vice-president Wong Soon Koh has urged Sarawakians to reject West Malaysian-based political parties in the next state election and give Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) their full support.

Yes, that is a very, very wise political call.

Multiracial Malaysians, particularly Sarawakians, have seen how, for more than six decades, peninsula-based politicians have divided Malaysians and threatened national unity and harmony with the use of religious bigotry to serve their selfish political agenda.

And, clearly it has gotten worse with the likes of Umno youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh, the Taliban-like PAS and the Perikatan Nasional (PN) led by the racist and unpatriotic Muhyiddin “I Am Malay First” Yassin.

Sarawakians have proven that their leaders are able to govern their country progressively in socio-economic development for the rakyat dan negara (people and country), unlike the political bigots in West Malaysia.

So, Sarawakians should reject all peninsula-based political parties, including the DAP, PKR and Pakatan Harapan (PH), to stop the peninsula bigots from infiltrating Sarawak’s affairs and inclusive socio-economic  development agenda.

No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report quoting Soon Koh calling Sarawakians to reject Malayan political parties: 

Reject Malayan political parties, Soon Koh urges Sarawakians

FMT Reporters

-21 Mar 2025, 02:47 PM

The PDP senior vice-president says Sarawak faces a defining moment with external political forces ‘seeking to expand their influence’ in the Bornean state.

PETALING JAYA: Progressive Democratic Party senior vice-president Wong Soon Koh has urged Sarawakians to reject West Malaysian-based political parties in the next state election and give Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) their full support.

The former state finance minister II said Sarawak faced a daunting, defining moment at this juncture, claiming that external political forces were “seeking to expand their influence” in the Bornean state.

Citing ongoing discussions between Petronas and Petroleum Sarawak Berhad (Petros) as well as talks on the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), Wong said it was apparent that Sarawak’s strength depended on the state’s unity.

He praised Sarawak premier Abang Johari Openg as a courageous and resilient leader, particularly citing the GPS chairman’s pursuit of regaining what was rightfully Sarawak’s under MA63.

“Yet, new challenges lie ahead. Malayan political parties are making strategic moves to gain a foothold in Sarawak.

“This is not simply about political expansion, it is an attempt to shift our political landscape, potentially bringing instability and uncertainty to our state. We cannot allow this to happen.

“Now is the time for Sarawakians to stand together. We must strengthen our resolve, support our leaders, and send a clear message: Sarawak’s political future should be shaped by Sarawakians, not by external forces with their own agendas,” he said in a statement.

The seven-term Bawang Assan assemblyman reiterated that it was crucial to ensure the state remained in the hands of Sarawakians. He said division would only weaken their position.

This was why West Malaysian parties must be rejected at the next state election, he said.

“Sarawakians, the future is in our hands. Say no to outside interference. Say no to Malayan political parties. Say yes to GPS. Say yes to our premier, Abang Johari. Say yes to a strong and united Sarawak,” he said.

Wong, formerly president of the now-dissolved Parti Sarawak Bersatu, was the state opposition leader before his party was absorbed by the PDP.

The Sarawak assembly’s term expires five years after the date of its first sitting. This means the next state election must be held by April 15, 2027.

GPS currently has a commanding 80 seats in the 82-seat legislative assembly, with DAP holding the remaining two, despite being allies at the federal level.

Sarawak Pakatan Harapan has voiced its intention to contest against GPS in the next state polls.

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