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        Media Statement by Lim Kit Siang in Parliament on 5th 
        February 2008:  Ka Ting, Tsu Koon and George Chan  should 
        explain and publicly apologise if they cannot convince Abdullah  to 
        fully respect Chinese New Year celebrations and not to dissolve 
        Parliament to kick off general election campaign until after Chap Goh 
        Mei (21st Feb)  The general election is one step nearer with  two further 
        developments:  A fly in the ointment in all the hype and escalation of preparations 
        for the impending 12th general election is the spoiling of 
        the spirit and mood of the Chinese New Year beginning on Thursday by a 
        possible dissolution of Parliament in the midst of the Chinese New 
        Year.  There is very strong speculation that Parliament will be dissolved to 
        kick off the 12th general election campaign during the 
        Chinese New Year period itself � with the 8th day of Chinese 
        New Year (14th Feb) even mentioned as the likely date for the 
        dissolution of Parliament. Abdullah should give a public assurance that the Chinese New Year 
        celebrations would not be marred by the dissolution of Parliament and 
        the kick-off of general election campaign � and that any dissolution of 
        Parliament will only be after Chap Goh Mei on Feb. 21. The MCA, Gerakan and SUPP Ministers and leaders should impress on the 
        Prime Minister the importance and significance of allowing the Chinese 
        New Year festivities to be completed before the dissolution of 
        Parliament and the kickoff of the general election campaign. MCA President, Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting, Gerakan Acting President Tan 
        Sri Dr. Koh Tsu Koon and SUPP President Tan Sri Dr. George Chan should 
        explain and publicly apologise  if they cannot convince Abdullah  to 
        fully respect Chinese New Year celebrations and not to dissolve 
        Parliament to kick off general election campaign until after Chap Goh 
        Mei (21st Feb).  If Ka Ting, Tsu Koon and George Chan cannot even convince Abdullah on 
        such a small though significant matter, what can Malaysians expect from 
        them on larger and more important matters affecting the community, the 
        state,  the nation and future generations? If Parliament is dissolved during the Chinese New Year before Chap 
        Goh Mei, public apologies from these three Chinese leaders in the 
        Barisan Nasional  would be in order � especially as this appears to have 
        become a season of apologies. The Prime Minister should be reminded of the offence  last year when 
        the Umno general assembly was held during Deepavali, a shocking display 
        of insensitivity of the diverse races, religions and cultures in plural 
        Malaysia.  UMNO leaders, branches and members would be the first to take offense 
        if MIC, MCA, Gerakan  or SUPP should hold their national delegates� 
        conferences on Hari Raya Aidilfitri  for instance � underlining the 
        insensitivity of Umno leaders in giving offence to Hindus and all 
        right-thinking Malaysians in holding the Umno general assembly last year 
        on Deepavali Day. This insensitivity of the diverse and great cultures and religions 
        which have found confluence in plural Malaysia should not be repeated by 
        dissolving Parliament during the Chinese New Year.  The ball is now in the court of Abdullah, Ka Ting, Tsu Koon and 
        George Chan. *
    
      Lim 
    Kit Siang, Parliamentary 
        Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
        Planning Commission Chairman | ||
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