Sabah Barisan Nasional's whipping boy, LDP, says it's duty-bound to 'give effect' to the voices of the voters and cannot remain silent.
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which has come under much flak for its criticism of Chief Minister Musa Aman, has denied it was out to oust Musa.“LDP was only highlighting its concern that the same wind of change in Sarawak would eventually blow over to Sabah, given the similarity of the current political scenarios between Sarawak and Sabah.
“We are not creating trouble with Barisan Nasional (BN) or trying to topple Musa,” LDP Youth legal and political bureau chief, Tsang Hieng Yee, said.
He said that as far as LDP is concerned, “they have at all times made statements in good faith”.
“If the BN government does not respond to these grievances of the community, particularly the Chinese community, the people will vote for the opposition.
“It is imperative that the BN government not let what happened in Sarawak to happen in Sabah because this will promote racial politics,” he said, adding that there should not be any “double standard”.
Tsang said that LDP was duty-bound to “give effect” to the voices of the minority groups.
“The people voted for us to be their representatives. We shall not betray their trust, even at the cost of speaking the truth and hurting some quarters,” he said.
“Addressing the truth of a matter is always bitter but it still has to be done. We are not prejudiced against anyone, ” he added.
Agreeing to disagree
Tsang said LDP was fully aware that there were people who disagreed with the party and was prepared to accept their views.
“We respect their views as everybody is entitled to their opinion,” he said.
“What is the value of LDP’s existence if it is merely a ‘Yes Man’,” said Tsang who is also a supreme council member.
He was responding to criticisms against the party following recent remarks made by its deputy president Chin Su Phin regarding Musa’s leadership.
“LDP’s stance should not be misunderstood in anyway whatsoever. We are a component party of BN now and will always be.
“LDP believes that in a multiracial society like Malaysia, there cannot be racial politics. It is suicide,” Tsang said, adding that Musa’s achievement and contribution to Sabah’s progress and developement in the last 10 years could not be denied.
Earlier this month, LDP president VK Liew said the party had no intention of remaining quiet despite being demoted to the sidelines by the Musa administration.
Much to the party’s shock, Musa dismissed LDP’s loyalty and seniority in the coalition and appointed Parti Bersatu Sabah’s (PBS) Dr Yee Moh Chai to be deputy chief minsiter.
Already holding a similar position is PBS president Joseph Pairin Kitingan.
Musa has no time for petty squabbles
Meanwhile Musa said he has only one thing to concentrate on at the moment – implementing development programmes for the people.
He said he would not engage in entertaining some quarters’ personal agenda which would only slow down the government’s work for the people.
“I do not wish to engage in petty squabbles. There is still a lot of work to be done in such a short period of time.
“But I thank all the support given to me. I just feel that entertaining such issues will not benefit the people,” he told reporters after his winding-up speech at the Sabah State Legislative Assembly meeting, here, today.
Musa was asked by reporters to react to Su Phin’s comment last week that the recent Sarawak state election results showed BN failure to realise the needs of the people, especially the Chinese community.
Musa also advised all state assemblymen to continue going down to the ground, and listen to the people’s problems and help solve them
Why is LDP still in BN?
ReplyDeleteNow after all the attack from BN components..i think LDP is getting worried....better change their name to LBP,,(Lost Balls Party)
ReplyDeleteLDP should just leave BN.
ReplyDeleteThere's no point for LDP to stay on in BN if they refuse to cooperate and support the CM.
ReplyDeleteThe problem could actually be solved in a good way through discussion but the LDP refuse to settle the matter professionally.
ReplyDeletejika LDP enggan untuk berunding dan bertolak ansur,lebih baik keluar saja dari BN.
ReplyDeleteThe problem here is not LDP but Musa Aman who refused to entertain their problems.Musa should stop being arrogant and as Head of Sabah BN he is duty bound to address LDP problems instead of brushing them as petty.If he can't solve them then he should resign as Sabah BN chief.
ReplyDeleteSemoga LDP akan berdamai dengan BN.
ReplyDeletesetiap isu yang berlaku pasti boleh diselesaikan dengan baik.
ReplyDeleteLDP pasti mendapat kata putus untuk kebaikkan parti mereka sendiri. Mari kita berdoa agar parti BN akan berada dalam keadaan baik.
ReplyDeleteapa yang berlaku antara parti LDP dan BN tidaklah terlalu kritikal sehingga boleh menjejaskan kedudukan BN. hubungan yang sedikit renggang ini masih boleh diperbaiki..
ReplyDeletepucuk pimpinan tidak akan membiarkan konflik dalaman ini terus menjadi beban kepada parti, lebih2 lagi ketika pilihanraya semakin hampir.
ReplyDeletesetiap masalah ada penyelesaiannya.begitu juga dengan apa yang berlaku di antara LDP dan BN. Musa Aman sentiasa membuka ruang untuk semua parti komponen BN membincangkan tentang permasalahan mereka.jadi, LDP sepatutnya mengambil peluang ini untuk berbincang secara profesional tentang masalah mereka.
ReplyDeletemaka LDP harus keluar dari BN..jika LDP masih dalam BN, maka hanya menambahkan kesulitan kepada BN dan juga LDP..
ReplyDeletekini LDP semakin rancak mempersoalkan kredibiliti pucuk pimpinan BN negeri..dalam masa yang sama pula, LDP mengatakan akan terus dalam BN..nampaknya LDP seperti sengaja membuat kekeliruaan di kalangan rakyat dengan agenda peribadi mereka.
ReplyDeletetindakan tegas harus dikenakan kepada LDP..diharap pimpinan BN pusat akan bertindak segera..
ReplyDeleteLDP kini lebih menyerupai SAPP..
ReplyDeleteapa2 pun, penyelesaian harus dicari..
ReplyDeletebanyak lagi isu yang memerlukan perhatian segera untuk diselesaikan..contohnya isu kemiskinan dan keciciran dalam pendidikan..isu2 ini adalah jauh lebih penting drpd agenda peribadi LDP..rakyat harus diutamakan.
ReplyDeleteapalah LDP ni. Bikin pening kepala saja. huhu
ReplyDeleteHal ini tidak seharusnya difikirkan lagi. Semua pihak harus pandang ke depan dan fokuslah pada hal yang lebih penting.
ReplyDeleteJangan kerana hal ini kebajikan rakyat terabai ataupun jadi hal kedua.
ReplyDeleteBiarkan saja LDP. Saya yakin jika mereka berfikiran matang hal ini tidak akan jadi serumit ini.
ReplyDeleteSaya hairan dengan LDP ni. Please la move on, ketepikan rasa tidak puas hati dan bersatulah demi kebaikan bersama.
ReplyDeletesebagai parti dalam BN, seharusnya bekerjasama dan menyokong perjuangan BN.
ReplyDeleteIt's up to you.
ReplyDeleteJangan hanya Chin Su phin bersuara, semua terus menuding jari ke LDP.
ReplyDeleteGuess what? Political parties are not meant to brush off who and whatever else. But to stand on for the people.
ReplyDeletePengeseran yang berlaku antara LDP dan UMNO harus tamat.
ReplyDeleteSo let it be then.
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