Sunday, 11 January 2026

DAP is now PH and Umno’s No.1 political lapdog

Share to help stimulate good governance, ensure future of people & M’sia

No News Is Bad News

Faebook image

DAP is now PH and Umno’s No.1 political lapdog

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 12, 2026: DAP has made it as MCA 2.0 and not only as Pakatan Harapan (PH) No.1 political lapdog but also the racial and religious bigoted Umno.

The shameless Umno, still fighting to have their corrupt, disgraced and shameless former Umno president and prime minister Najib “1MDB” Razak to be “freed” under house arrest (also read as backdoor freedom), now has the support of the Anthony Loke Siew Fook-led DAP.

To Loke, read this again!

Najib is a convicted kleptocrat/thief/pencuri and is now serving his sentence/s in Kajang Prison.

He deserves no respect from sane Malaysians who do not see any reason to support any jailed criminal.

To morons who claim Najib jasa kepada Malaysia (service to Malaysia) you have stuffed your brains in the wrong place!

This is Najib’s jasa kepada rakyat dan negara (service to the people and country: 

 

The DAP today, under Loke, is a shameless party that values Umno’s support more than its dignity and principles.

Umno has been insulting DAP with all sorts of derogatory racial and religious slurs for 68 years since Merdeka (Independence) 1957, yet today they support Umno’s principles of supporting a corrupt thief/pencuri!

 

So, what is so wrong if Malaysians welcome/celebrate the upholding of justice on Najib the thief/pencuri?

So, like it or not, it is time for multi-racial Malaysians to find suitable replacements (where ever available) for DAP candidates in the next general election due in 2027. 

 Kajang Prison is where Najib belongs.

No News Is Bad News reproduces below Loke’s shameless moronic support for the corrupt Umno and Najib:

Like it or not Najib once led Umno, Loke reminds DAP members

FMT Reporters

The DAP secretary-general says while the party has its own stance there was no need to ruin the relationship with its ally in the unity government.

DAP secretary-general Loke Siew Fook said he had spoken to Puchong MP Yeo Bee Yin about her remarks, but did not reprimand her.

PETALING JAYA: DAP members have been reminded that, like it or not, former prime minister Najib Razak once led Umno, the party’s ally in the current unity government and there was no need to ruin the relationship.

DAP secretary-general Loke Siew Fook, speaking in a Chinese-language podcast, said he had spoken to Puchong MP Yeo Bee Yin about her recent post that had caused a controversy.

Loke said he disagreed with Yeo’s actions, but stressed that he did not reprimand her.

Yeo had made a social media post that celebrated Najib’s failed bid to serve his jail sentence under house arrest.

Loke said that as Najib is serving his sentence, the objective the party had set had been achieved. “There is no need to give an extra stab,” Loke said, referring to Yeo’s remarks.

While DAP has its own principles and stance, there was no need to ruin party relationships.

“If you want to talk about cooperation (with Umno), about the government pushing forward and implementing reforms together, everyone must communicate. When we ruin (the relationship), communication becomes very difficult,” Malaysiakini quoted him as saying.

Last month, Yeo earned the ire of Umno leaders and some in Pakatan Harapan when she wrote “another reason to celebrate this year end” following the court’s decision.

Her comments prompted a response from Umno secretary-general Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki, who said it was perhaps time for his party to review its cooperation with those who did not appreciate the party’s contributions.

Puchong Umno cut all ties with its PH counterpart after Yeo refused to apologise. Umno Youth subsequently held a special convention where the wing urged the party to withdraw support for the unity government.

Loke said: “In hindsight, she could have handled it better.” She should have rejoiced inwardly, he said. “I am just saying that these (actions) are unnecessary and these (words) need not be said.”

Najib, 72, has been serving a reduced six-year jail sentence since August 2022 after being convicted of misappropriating RM42 million in SRC International funds. He applied to the High Court to serve the rest of his term under house arrest, but the court said there are no legal mechanisms for house arrest.

No comments:

Post a Comment