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July 03, 2009 15:17 PM
DAP's Sole Assemblyman In Kedah Now An Independent
ALOR SETAR, July 3 -- The DAP's sole representative in Kedah, Lee Guan Aik, on Friday declared himself as an "independent and non-aligned" state assemblyman and no longer a government supporter.
The Kota Darul Aman assemblyman said he would also not support the Barisan Nasional (BN) although he was no longer a state government supporter.
"I no longer support the government nor the opposition and will only side with the truth," he told Bernama.
He said the central DAP was informed of the Kedah DAP's stand by letter two days ago.
"We did not send a letter to the menteri besar (Datuk Seri Azizan Abdul Razak) but we sent one to the central DAP and we are awaiting a reply on the Kedah DAP's decision to pull out of Pakatan Rakyat," he said.
Lee said the PAS leadership probably did not realise that the DAP had played a role in garnering the Chinese votes for the opposition coalition, including votes for PAS in the last general election.
"We regret the treatment given the DAP because I have repeatedly met the menteri besar to ask that the Alor Setar Municipal Council postpone the demolition of the pig abattoir pending the state government's decision on approval for a new site for the abattoir," he said.
On Wednesday, the state DAP made a surprise accouncement to pull out of the opposition coalition because it was unhappy with the way the state government handled several issues including the demolition of the the pig abattoir in Kampung Berjaya.
Meanwhile, in PENANG, DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng said the party's central working committee would meet next week to discuss the pullout.
The meeting would be held after obtaining feedback from DAP advisor Lim Kit Siang who would hold an open dialogue with the local residents tommorow.
"I believe that the letter (from the Kedah DAP) has been sent to the (DAP) headquarters. I haven't read it yet. Of course we will have a meeting," he told reportrs after opening a photography exhibition in conjunction with the declaration of Georgetown as a World Heritage Site.
--BERNAMA
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