‘PAS must apologise for Zul Noordin’s gaffes’


MIC defends the Perkasa leader’s candidacy in Shah Alam.

G Lavendran, FMT

MIC today blamed PAS for Zulkifli Noordin’s perceived racism. Defending the character of Barisan Nasional’s direct candidate for the Shah Alam parliament seat, MIC Central Working Committee (CWC) member KP Samy noted that Zulkifli was a member of PAS until 2008, when the party sacked him for contesting in the 2008 election under the PKR ticket.

“Zulkifli made all those racist statements while he was in PAS,” Samy said. “How could he have said all those things without their support and approval?”

Zulkifli, a leader of the Malay interest group Perkasa, is facing PAS’ Khalid Samad in the Shah Alam contest. He joined the group following his sacking from PKR in 2010.

In speaking of “racist statements”, Samy was referring to remarks that Zulkifli made about Hindusim in a lecture that was videotaped and recently uploaded to the Internet. It caused an uproar among Hindus—including MIC members and supporters—prompting Zulkifli to explain that the lecture was delivered in 2003, when he was still in PAS.

Samy did not mention racially sensitive statements that Zulkifli made subsequent to his sacking from PAS.

There been several calls for Zulkifli to apologise to the Hindu community over the videotaped lecture, but Samy said his apology alone would not be sufficient.

“PAS must have encouraged that behaviour,” he said. “If not, I’m sure he wouldn’t dare say things like that.

“So, PAS also has to apologise.”

Samy accused Pakatan Rakyat of attacking Zulkifli’s character out of contempt for his decision to stand for election as a BN candidate, apparently ignoring the many statements Pakatan leaders have made against him in the last couple of years.

The Hindraf deal with BN

Samy also commented on the public reaction to the forging of a deal between BN chief Najib Tun Razak and Hindraf leader P Waythamoorthy.

“There’s nothing wrong with Waythamoorthy showing support for BN,” he said. “He didn’t get what he was fighting for when he took sides with Pakatan Rakyat.”

He was referring to the Hindraf blueprint, a set of demands for policies to help lift Malaysian Indians out of their economic and social misery.

“Waythamoorthy had contacted Pakatan about 23 times and even begged to get the blueprint approved, but he got nothing in the end,” he said.

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