Lim Kit Siang has reminded Sabah DAP that their fight is with Umno-Barisan Nasional not SAPP.
PENAMPANG: DAP strongman Lim Kit Siang has directed party leaders in Sabah to bury the hatchet and stop the on-going war of words with fellow opposition member, Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP).
Lim, the DAP adviser, is worried that the quarrel between the party’s state branch and SAPP is distracting them from the real challenge in the 13th general election that could be called by Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak any time now.
Lim said DAP Sabah should focus on strengthening the party and Pakatan Rakyat in the state so that it could topple the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) in the coming general election.
It should not be side-tracked by its disagreement with SAPP.
Speaking at the Sabah DAP annual delegates congress here over the weekend, Lim reminded delegates that the 13th general election is not between the DAP and SAPP.
“It will be between DAP and Pakatan against Umno and Barisan Nasional.
“My advice to Sabah DAP leaders is to end to the war of words (with SAPP); focus on DAP-Pakatan against Umno-BN,” he said.
On the allocation of seats for the coming election, Lim hoped that the Pakatan coalition comprising DAP, PKR and PAS would be able to formulate a common policy so as to avoid any misunderstanding.
He said he was informed by Sabah DAP leaders that advanced discussions and negotiations on the allocation of seats for Sabah were taking place.
“But because there has been a change in the Sabah PKR leadership, we have to await further communication.
“What has been decided and negotiated within the Sabah Pakatan, was conducted when Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail was the chairman; therefore I believe there will be a basis for us to reach a final agreement.
“We hope that Sabah Pakatan will be ready to take on BN one to one and to ensure that we can get at least one third of the parliamentary seats in Sabah, so that we are on the way to Putrajaya to bring about change not only in the peninsula but in Sabah as well,” Lim said.
‘Not attacking SAPP anymore’
Sabah DAP chief Jimmy Wong said that the state DAP leadership would implement a “ceasefire” against SAPP.
“As far as we are concerned, we have a ceasefire at the moment. We are not going to attack (SAPP) anymore. We are focusing on the fight between DAP-Pakatan and Umno-BN,” he said.
On claims that Sabah PKR and SAPP had negotiated on seat allocations, Wong, who is also Sri Tanjong assemblyman, said he was not aware of it.
“We have no knowledge of the negotiation between PKR and SAPP until we read in the newspaper today.
“They may have had private negotiation … Sabah Pakatan was not informed.
“Anyway we welcome PKR negotiating with SAPP. They have all the freedom to do so but then they have to adhere to the principle that (any decision) is subject to Sabah Pakatan leaders.
“They (Sabah Pakatan leaders) will have the final say on the terms and conditions of allocation of seats,” he said.
Earlier, Lim, in his speech, pointed out that Pakatan was the one promoting the 1Malaysia concept while the BN was doing the opposite.
He said that racial and religious polarisation in the country had worsened under the BN over the last two years.
“There is concern about the worsening race relations… and a general apprehension that we might be heading for a religious showdown.
“These are issues which are not the result of one incident but an accumulation of incitements and irresponsible sentiments by Umno people and Umno bloggers… like, for instance, DAP wants to have a Christian Malaysia and a Christian prime minister… all this is a pack of lies.
“But these things are allowed to be recycled over and over again to create that type of confrontational feeling between the races… which is against the whole concept of 1Malaysia which is to promote goodwill and greater understanding.
“What we are seeing is the very opposite and it is Pakatan that is promoting greater understanding.
“So although in name BN is promoting 1Malaysia, it is doing the very opposite,” he said.
Lim, the DAP adviser, is worried that the quarrel between the party’s state branch and SAPP is distracting them from the real challenge in the 13th general election that could be called by Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak any time now.
Lim said DAP Sabah should focus on strengthening the party and Pakatan Rakyat in the state so that it could topple the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) in the coming general election.
It should not be side-tracked by its disagreement with SAPP.
Speaking at the Sabah DAP annual delegates congress here over the weekend, Lim reminded delegates that the 13th general election is not between the DAP and SAPP.
“It will be between DAP and Pakatan against Umno and Barisan Nasional.
“My advice to Sabah DAP leaders is to end to the war of words (with SAPP); focus on DAP-Pakatan against Umno-BN,” he said.
On the allocation of seats for the coming election, Lim hoped that the Pakatan coalition comprising DAP, PKR and PAS would be able to formulate a common policy so as to avoid any misunderstanding.
He said he was informed by Sabah DAP leaders that advanced discussions and negotiations on the allocation of seats for Sabah were taking place.
“But because there has been a change in the Sabah PKR leadership, we have to await further communication.
“What has been decided and negotiated within the Sabah Pakatan, was conducted when Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail was the chairman; therefore I believe there will be a basis for us to reach a final agreement.
“We hope that Sabah Pakatan will be ready to take on BN one to one and to ensure that we can get at least one third of the parliamentary seats in Sabah, so that we are on the way to Putrajaya to bring about change not only in the peninsula but in Sabah as well,” Lim said.
‘Not attacking SAPP anymore’
Sabah DAP chief Jimmy Wong said that the state DAP leadership would implement a “ceasefire” against SAPP.
“As far as we are concerned, we have a ceasefire at the moment. We are not going to attack (SAPP) anymore. We are focusing on the fight between DAP-Pakatan and Umno-BN,” he said.
On claims that Sabah PKR and SAPP had negotiated on seat allocations, Wong, who is also Sri Tanjong assemblyman, said he was not aware of it.
“We have no knowledge of the negotiation between PKR and SAPP until we read in the newspaper today.
“They may have had private negotiation … Sabah Pakatan was not informed.
“Anyway we welcome PKR negotiating with SAPP. They have all the freedom to do so but then they have to adhere to the principle that (any decision) is subject to Sabah Pakatan leaders.
“They (Sabah Pakatan leaders) will have the final say on the terms and conditions of allocation of seats,” he said.
Earlier, Lim, in his speech, pointed out that Pakatan was the one promoting the 1Malaysia concept while the BN was doing the opposite.
He said that racial and religious polarisation in the country had worsened under the BN over the last two years.
“There is concern about the worsening race relations… and a general apprehension that we might be heading for a religious showdown.
“These are issues which are not the result of one incident but an accumulation of incitements and irresponsible sentiments by Umno people and Umno bloggers… like, for instance, DAP wants to have a Christian Malaysia and a Christian prime minister… all this is a pack of lies.
“But these things are allowed to be recycled over and over again to create that type of confrontational feeling between the races… which is against the whole concept of 1Malaysia which is to promote goodwill and greater understanding.
“What we are seeing is the very opposite and it is Pakatan that is promoting greater understanding.
“So although in name BN is promoting 1Malaysia, it is doing the very opposite,” he said.
DAP has never gained Sabahan respect ....DAP could not get anywhere in Sabah for the past 48 years .....DAP was desperate for candidates in 2008, DAP accepted Jimmy Wong as candidate at the last minute ,......Jimmy has tried to be a YB 5 times but failed .....that's how desperate DAP was ....
ReplyDeleteDAP Sabah has UMNO's mouthpiece, joker, newbies in their line up of leadership ..........they will be wiped out in the next GE ....
I would never trust any party malaya leader who only interested to get Sabah seat quota to become federal government.
ReplyDeleteI reckon all the party malaya should pack your bag and get your boat to go back to malaya.
Apa kena dgn SAPP ni? Langsung tdk pandai berbaik2 dgn rakan2 pembangkang. Kalau beginilah sifat kamu, saya benar2 berani berkata bahawa dalam pilihan raya akan datang, SAPP takkan ke mana! Tidak bijak.
ReplyDeleteBoth fake BUMI Jimmy and Fake Dog Hiew were ex SAPP, they can never face the truth that YTL was their BOSS before...both also have a string of FROG records..can you still trust them?
ReplyDeleteUncle KIT is right and speak from heart.
ReplyDeleteWhy quarrel with SAPP as the party is not affecting Sabah's reform but UMNO and BN yes.
As far as change could be seen through the coming PRU13 whereby any other parties taking majority and oust out the BN flat then truly all include Sabah or Borneo will see new government from people for the people for all malaysian with right future.
Why so focus on SAPP to steer up much with unnecessary or purposeless ctiticism each other and let BN take the advantage.
Wakeup if you really come with the wisdom and be truly for your people in the state as a true leader.Good leader is not enough but you must be truthful to stand along for your people as sabahan.
Sabah DAP merely consisted with a bunch of opportunists and stupid leaders. People of Sabah will send them back to malaya together with their boss umno in the coming election.
ReplyDeleteIf DAP truly come to their sense, they will think of Putrajaya more then the state seats. Lim Kit Siang start firing since last year and May this year at SAPP, his Mah Chai also followed his action. Of course it is good that he called for his members to stop so that Oppositions can work together.
ReplyDeleteBut is Lim and DAP sincere? Did he made a mistake by firing at SAPP? I think he did all these with reasons and motives, he is a shrewd politician, he did thing with hidden agenda.
The only reason that Sabah DAP leaders attacking SAPP is becoz of their own self-interests above party politics. They are more concerned of having to win a seat themselves so as to continue being opposition, and get their gaji.
ReplyDeleteSAPP couldn't take the criticism?
ReplyDeleteSabah DAP is not inline with Penang DAP. If you think Sabah DAP will bring the same achievements as Penang DAP, I believe many will be disappointed.
ReplyDeleteWe Sabah people can see the how pathetic of Sabah DAP with their childish actions until need their boss from malaya to voice out in the press to ask his puppets to STOP slandering against SAPP.
ReplyDeleteWe Sabahans will send all those party import from malaya back to malaya in this coming election. Sabah DAP is a RACIST party just wanted to instil hatred among the Chinese and Bumiputra.
ReplyDeleteThese two Sabah DAP idiots one with fake phd Hiew another one with Pig face junzare plain opportunists and we Sabah chinese would make sure these two idiots LOST their deposits!
Masing-masing menunjuk jari. Susah untuk mereka bekerjasama jika bermisi dan agenda berlainan.
ReplyDelete"On the allocation of seats for the coming election, Lim hoped that the Pakatan coalition comprising DAP, PKR and PAS would be able to formulate a common policy so as to avoid any misunderstanding."
ReplyDeleteSemua perkara seharus dibawa bincang. Pengagihan kerusi seharus dibincang, diterima dan dilaksanakan dengan adil. Semoga semua parti ini mendapat persefahaman untuk bertanding di PRU13.
Internal conflicts against each other will give more rooms to BN to win with huge margin. Just wait and see.
ReplyDeleteSAPP & DAP memang tidak sehaluan, masing-masing mementingkan diri sendiri. Tidak mustahil untuk bekerja-sama.
ReplyDeleteWe urge the opposition could find "new formula" to work together.
ReplyDeletesampai orang kuat ba yang turun kasi reda tu perang mulut. ba dari kamu saja ba tu. Siurang tengok saja.
ReplyDeleteDAP Sabah dan Sapp dari dulu memang tidak ngam..
ReplyDeleteterserah kepada DAP dan Sapp bagaimana mereka menyelesaikan permasalahan mereka..
ReplyDeleteIni DAP Sabah tuntut kepada arahan dari KL. Mana ada autonomy?
ReplyDeleteDAP is no more relevant in Sabah. They are only dreaming want to become candidate but not fighting for Sabah people rights. Their evil actions by attacking local Sabah opposition party SAPP restlessly with slandering was the proven testimony of who they are.
ReplyDeleteDo not despise the intelligence of Sabah people, DAP Sabah. My vote will go to SAPP this time.
DAP Sabah mmg suka bergaduh dgn SAPP.
ReplyDeletebegitulah pembangkang di Sabah, tak sehaluan. jadi BN dpt kelebihan.
ReplyDeleteFocus on the big issues if you want a fair fight with the BN. Listen to Lim
ReplyDeleteToo many unresolved issues , how to rule the state or country?
nah.. kena marah sudah oleh big bos.. siapa suruh bergaduh sama jiran..
ReplyDeletetapi saya rasa DAP Sabah tetap buat apa yang mereka suka buat.. kalau dia berhenti serang sapp pun sekejap saja, kemudian dia serang balik.
ReplyDeleteSemua penting diri, tidak mungkin boleh sebulat suara dan kerja-sama.
ReplyDelete"On the allocation of seats for the coming election, Lim hoped that the Pakatan coalition comprising DAP, PKR and PAS would be able to formulate a common policy so as to avoid any misunderstanding."
ReplyDeleteCadangan Lim memang bagus untuk mendapatkan persefahaman antara semua parti. Semua ini bergantung kepada parti masing-masing sama ada menerima offer sebegini. Pengagihan kerusi harus dijalankan dengan adil agar semua pihak bermanfaat.
Kalau semua parti pembangkang tidak sehaluan dan persaingan di antaranya makin giat, BN tetap mencapai kemenangan majoriti di PRU akan datang.
ReplyDeletekerbau2 biaDAP ini hanya berjuang untuk diri-sendiri. Mereka adalah PAK TURUT kepada bosnya dari seberang. Lebih baik biaDAP sabah tutup kedai. Bikin semak saja di Sabah.
ReplyDeleteSemua parti ini harus lebih terbuka dengan komen dan kritikan. Fokus kepada masalah yang lebih penting, persaingan dan konflik antaranya harus diselesaikan secepat mungkin. Jika tidak sehala, maka terpaksa mencari peluang dan nasib masing-masing.
ReplyDeleteNajib mencari formulanya untuk parti komponen BN, rasa-rasa parti pembangkang juga harus mencari formulanya sendiri untuk menambat hari rakyat.
ReplyDeleteSudahpun parti malaya DAP menakbir pulau pinang, PAS takbir kedah dan kelatan dan PKR takbir Selangor.
ReplyDeleteKenapa parti malaya PR masih sibuk di Sabah jika bukan sifat TAMAK mereka. Dalam PRU11 dan 12 adalah contoh yang terbaik parti malaya PR ini lawan antara satu sama lain sebab semua TAMAK dan kasih BN menang besar di Sabah!
Kita kena belajar dari kesilapan! Kali ini aku undi SAPP!
Aiyo..mahu taiko cakap baru Hiew mahu stop lawan SAPP kah?
ReplyDeleteNo point oppositions attacking each other. Grow up.
ReplyDeleteDAP dan SAPP mmg tak boleh bekerjasama.
ReplyDeleteSAPP and DAP dua2 tidak boleh memimpin Sabah..nnti lain jadi dia.sibuk bergaduh sahaja..
ReplyDeleteDAP Sabah..dengarlah cakap big bos kamu tu. jangan lagi bergaduh dengan SAPP.
ReplyDeletemacamana mau mendapat sokongan rakyat, hal sebegini pun tidak dapat diselesaikan...
ReplyDeletelepas reda mereka berkonflik ni mesti ada lagi yang timbulkan masalah. dulu dalam BN, LDP yang banyak buat masalah. sekarang dalam PR, DAP pula buat masalah.
ReplyDeletehabislah masa mereka bergaduh mulut ja ni. tiada masa untuk buat persediaan PRU. padan muka bila kalah.
ReplyDeletetidak perlulah SAPP bekerjasama dengan mana2 pihak kalau macam ni. bikin spoil saja. bagus sendiri2
ReplyDeleteDAP ni pun satu. terlampau angkuh dan over confident. fikir di Sabah ni sama ka dengan di Sarawak& Semenanjung. mungkin di Sarawak DAP boleh menang 12 kerusi, di semenanjung boleh menawan PP tapi di Sabah belum tahu boleh menang.
ReplyDeletebiaDAP di Sabah sudah 40 tahun. Masih tidak dapat sokongan rakyat.
ReplyDeleteDAP bikin semak saja di Sabah.
Daripada SAPP tiada kawan bagus cooperate dgn DAP. I salute DAP especially Datuk Lim. Nasihat dia tu ada betulnya. SAPPpun saya sayang juga tapi saya risau jika SAPP bersendirian dia amat fragile because mau lawan BN yang ramai pengundi FIX DEPOSIT is not an easy job. You have to be humble and friendly to win the heart of the people. Dulu SAPP pernah tolong saya masa saya dalam kesusahan dan untuk itu saya adalah tidak malu menyatakan sokongan saya pada SAPP tapi saya merayulah pada SAPP supaya gunakan strategi berkerjasama dgn PR inoder to beat BN. GBless SAPP N PR.
ReplyDeleteI only trust our Sabah party lead by Sabah people but not party import from malaya.
ReplyDeleteLim Kit SiaLLLL can mind his own business in malaya and to support and let SAPP focus on Sabah instead of to fill candidate to split the oppositions vote.
We Sabahans knew that all the party malaya PR or UMNO puppets from Sabah are merely opportunists and only fighting for their own self-interest but not for the people of Sabah rights.
In 2004 and 2008 Sabah election are very good example.
Whatever! If you think SAPP can win the GE13 election without the help of the opps parties, carry on. Who cares? Believe me, this time it will be more dificult for yhe SAPP to win or retain the seat it get during the previous GE. What I can see clearly is, SAPP only will win in quarelling through media but not during GE 13 if this is the atitude. Sorry, may be penampang can be retain and also Gaya but not the other const.
ReplyDeletemasalah yg tidak akan selesai...antara dua parti pembangkang ini...
ReplyDeleteI think its right to say that the attack should be on SAPP too. After all, sapp is also dap competitors. We can't have many winners. THere are only 1 winner. be it sapp, bn, dap or even pr.
ReplyDeleteNeway, good luck to all parties.
ReplyDeleteIf Sabah DAP leaders continues to be idiots and useless, they must be push aside during the GE13.
ReplyDeleteAhmad Alliuddin.
Kalau kemaruk sangat nak berentap, agak-agak jugalah... Jangan sampai t/jawab terabai pula:P
ReplyDeleteRakyat harus menilai perkara ini dengan baik. Susahlah kalau dapat pemipin yang asyik memanjangkan kontroversi.
ReplyDeleteJadi daripada asyik bertelingkah, bukankah lebih baik jika bekerjasama.
ReplyDeleteJadi lepas ni jangan ikut sedap hati saja mengundi lepas tu baru cakap menyesal.. Buang masa saja..
ReplyDeleteApapun, saya harap Linda dapat menjalankan tanggungjawabnya dengan sempurna. All the best:)
ReplyDeleteHairan betul.. Isu mereka ni macam makin panjang la pulak.
ReplyDeleteKalau susah sangat nak bekerjasama buatlah hal sendiri tapi pastikan dalam setiap hal kebajikan rakyat diutamakan.
ReplyDeleteLim Kit Siang remind DAP Sabah? But what happen if DAP Sabah really don't like SAPP?? Lim must have blamed by Anwar that why he reminded DAP Sabah.
ReplyDeleteJangan kita paksa diri kita kalau kita tidak suka dengan orang lain. Nanti kita sendiri yang sengsara.
ReplyDeleteSAPP pasti sudah marah dengan DAP atas serangan bertubi-tubi dilakukan oleh DAP. Harap SAPP akan terus berusaha untuk mendekati rakyat tanpa ada sokongan dari parti pembangkang lain.
ReplyDeleteSAPP membuat persetujuan cuma dengan PKR bukannya DAP. DAP adalah musuh SAPP di Sabah.
ReplyDeleteUseless to argue about this, childish indeed.
ReplyDeleteLim Kit Siang finally admitted that Sabah DAP is like a LOSE CANON with a bunch of useless people.
ReplyDeleteDAP and DAP should know what they are suppose to do, they are not in the right side.
ReplyDeleteDAP is irrelevant in here. Just pack their bag and get lost from Sabah!
ReplyDeleteKeep fighting with SAPP won't solve problem.
ReplyDeleteKalau nak menang, menang dengan bermaruah.
ReplyDeleteCome on la, u both are opposition parties. Fighting for what?
ReplyDeleteCease attack?
ReplyDeleteApa apa ja la kamurang ni.
ReplyDeleteSAPP=DAP noktah! SAPP bilang party Malaya jangan peduli tapi apa kekuatan party ini untuk memerintah Sabah jika tiada bantuan dari pusat kelak? I mean opps party dari smnjg. Lainlah kalau Sabah ini di luar gagasan Malaysia, macam Berunai atau Singapura. Otherwise you really need the cooperation amongst the opps. party if you want to beat the BN. So what? do you think you can win all the seat in the coming GE? Hahaha...Jangan sombong! Ofcourse SAPP banyak bersuara sekarang tapi suara satu party dengan suara sekumpulan party lagi kuat. Jadi fikir2kanlah. Sekarang rakyat sudah bijak. Mereka mahu nilai sejauh mana kebijaksanaan kamu untuk menjatuhkan BN. Jangan TAMAK SAPP. Berkongsi kuasa lagi kuat.
ReplyDeleteKalau SAPP sudah rasa terlampau terror tidak apalah. Biar party dari Malayapun ok asalkan ia bertujuan untuk tumbangkan BN. Lagipun , mungkin kalau PR menang kelebihannya ialah, mereka boleh selesaikan isu PTI BERIC yg ratusan ribu di Sabah? SAPP boleh buat apa juga kalaupun menang 10 kerusi? Paling2 calon2 yg menang saja yg dapat gaji dan terus-menerus mencri isu-isu yg hanya tinggal isu tanpa penyelesaian. Boleh bayangkan sudah.
ReplyDeleteJika Sabah PR begitu hebat, kenapa PR masih makan telur di Sabah selama 2 panggal dalam 2004 dan 2008? padan muka.
ReplyDelete