Kit Siang writs second latter to Liong Sik proposing the formation of Joint MCA-DAP Committee to defend, protect and uphold the constitutional right, basis and guarantee for Chinese primary schools when they meet at MCA Headquarter on Tuesday

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, November 23, 1991:

Kit Siang writs second latter to Liong Sik proposing the formation of Joint MCA-DAP Committee to defend, protect and uphold the constitutional right, basis and guarantee for Chinese primary schools when they meet at MCA Headquarter on Tuesday.

I have today faxed a second letter to the MCA President, Datuk Dr. Ling Liong Sik, conforming that I will be proposing that the MCA and the DAP sign a Joing Declaration on the constitutional right, basis and guarantee for Chinese primary schools when we meet at the MCA Headquarters next Tuesday. Continue reading Kit Siang writs second latter to Liong Sik proposing the formation of Joint MCA-DAP Committee to defend, protect and uphold the constitutional right, basis and guarantee for Chinese primary schools when they meet at MCA Headquarter on Tuesday

I propose that at our meeting next Tuesday, Ling Liong Sik publicly retract the greatest concession of the MCA in its 42-year party history and sign a joint declaration with the DAP affirming the constitutional right, basis and guarantee for the existence of the Chinese primary schools in Malaysia.

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, November 22, 1991:

I propose that at our meeting next Tuesday, Ling Liong Sik publicly retract the greatest concession of the MCA in its 42-year party history and sign a joint declaration with the DAP affirming the constitutional right, basis and guarantee for the existence of the Chinese primary schools in Malaysia.

The DAP regard the issue of the constitutional right, basis and guarantee for the existence of the Chinese primary schools in Malaysia and my meeting with the MCA President, Datuk Dr. Ling Liong Sik, with great seriousness and importance, and we hope that the MCA leaders would be equally serious in their approach to both these matters. Continue reading I propose that at our meeting next Tuesday, Ling Liong Sik publicly retract the greatest concession of the MCA in its 42-year party history and sign a joint declaration with the DAP affirming the constitutional right, basis and guarantee for the existence of the Chinese primary schools in Malaysia.

Letter – Proposed meeting at MCA Headquarters next Tuesday, November 27, 1991 at 11 am

“YB Datuk Seri Dr. Ling Liong Sik.

President, MCA

YB Datuk Seri,

Proposed meeting at MCA Headquarters next Tuesday, November 27, 1991 at 11 am

I proposed visiting MCA Headquarters next Tuesday, November 27, 1991 at 11 am to discuss with you the speech of MCA Deputy President, Datuk Lee Kim Sai, in Bukit Mertajam last week which which represented the greatest concession of the MCA in its 42-year history in declaring that there is no constitutional right, basis and guarantee for the existence of the Chinese primary schools in Malaysia. Continue reading Letter – Proposed meeting at MCA Headquarters next Tuesday, November 27, 1991 at 11 am

I am prepared to listen to Kim Sai’s views when I meet Liong Sik at the MCA Headquarters next Tuesday

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Thursday, November 21, 1991:

I am prepared to listen to Kim Sai’s views when I meet Liong Sik at the MCA Headquarters next Tuesday.

The MCA Deputy President, Datuk Lee Kim Sai, yesterday proposed that I have a public discussion with him, in the presence of the Chinese press, with regard to the “process of the government’s constitutional provision to guarantee mother tongue education”. He said that the doors of his office is always open to me. Continue reading I am prepared to listen to Kim Sai’s views when I meet Liong Sik at the MCA Headquarters next Tuesday

Wan Najib and Nordin Salleh are acting in most immoral, unprincipled and opportunistic manner in wanting to be reinstated as Assemblymen for Limbongan and Sungai Pinang after having been decisively rejected by the voters in by-elections on August 24.

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, November 20, 1991:

Wan Najib and Nordin Salleh are acting in most immoral, unprincipled and opportunistic manner in wanting to be reinstated as Assemblymen for Limbongan and Sungai Pinang after having been decisively rejected by the voters in by-elections on August 24.

Haji Wan Najib Wan Mohamad and haji Nordin Salleh are acting in most immoral, unprincipled and opportunistic manner in wanting to be reinstated as Assemblymen for Limbongan and Sungai Pinang in Kelantan after having been decisively rejected by the same voters in by-elections on August 24. Continue reading Wan Najib and Nordin Salleh are acting in most immoral, unprincipled and opportunistic manner in wanting to be reinstated as Assemblymen for Limbongan and Sungai Pinang after having been decisively rejected by the voters in by-elections on August 24.

The silence of Liong Sik on the MCA’s greatest concession in its 42-year party history after the MCA Presidential Council meeting yesterday is ‘deafening’ and ‘thunderous’

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, November 20, 1991:

The silence of Liong Sik on the MCA’s greatest concession in its 42-year party history after the MCA Presidential Council meeting yesterday is ‘deafening’ and ‘thunderous’.

The silence of the MCA President, Datuk Dr. Ling Liong Sik, on the MCA’s greatest concession in its 42-year party history after the MCA Presidential Council meeting yesterday is ‘deafening’ and ‘thunderous’. Continue reading The silence of Liong Sik on the MCA’s greatest concession in its 42-year party history after the MCA Presidential Council meeting yesterday is ‘deafening’ and ‘thunderous’

I propose to meet Ling Liong Sik at the MCA Headquarters next Tuesday at 11 am over the MCA leadership’s greatest concession in its 42-year party history in declaring that the existence of Chinese primary schools has no constitutional right, basis and guarantee.

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, November 19, 1991:

I propose to meet Ling Liong Sik at the MCA Headquarters next Tuesday at 11 am over the MCA leadership’s greatest concession in its 42-year party history in declaring that the existence of Chinese primary schools has no constitutional right, basis and guarantee.

I propose to meet the MCA President, Datuk Dr. Ling Liong Sik, at the MCA Headquarters next Tuesday at 11 am over the MCA leadership’s greatest concession in its 42-year party history in declaring that the existence of Chinese primary schools has no constitutional right, basis and guarantee. Continue reading I propose to meet Ling Liong Sik at the MCA Headquarters next Tuesday at 11 am over the MCA leadership’s greatest concession in its 42-year party history in declaring that the existence of Chinese primary schools has no constitutional right, basis and guarantee.

Four MCA Minister should collectively ask the Cabinet tomorrow for disciplinary action to be taken against top Education ministry officials who had questioned and challenged the Cabinet’s 4As-2Cs decision in May

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, November 19, 1991:

Four MCA Minister should collectively ask the Cabinet tomorrow for disciplinary action to be taken against top Education ministry officials who had questioned and challenged the Cabinet’s 4As-2Cs decision in May.

It has been reported that even up to now, top Education Ministry official are questioning and challenging the 4As-2Cs issue. Continue reading Four MCA Minister should collectively ask the Cabinet tomorrow for disciplinary action to be taken against top Education ministry officials who had questioned and challenged the Cabinet’s 4As-2Cs decision in May

In the last 12 months, the MCA leadership has renounced and abandoned its own Vision for 1990s as proclaimed in the MCA’s Malaysian Unity Plan (MUP).

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the opening of the Johore DAP State leadership Conference held in Batu Pahat on Sunday, November 17, 1991 at 9.30 am.

In the last 12 months, the MCA leadership has renounced and abandoned its own Vision for 1990s as proclaimed in the MCA’s Malaysian Unity Plan (MUP).

After the October 1990 general elections, the MCA national leadership engaged professional consultants to conduct a study on two matters: Continue reading In the last 12 months, the MCA leadership has renounced and abandoned its own Vision for 1990s as proclaimed in the MCA’s Malaysian Unity Plan (MUP).

What is the use of Clause 6.15 in the MCA constitution on ‘preserving and sustaining the use and study of Chinese language’ when MCA leaders have made the concession that the existence of the Chinese primary schools has no constitutional right, basis or guarantee?

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, November 16, 1991:

What is the use of Clause 6.15 in the MCA constitution on ‘preserving and sustaining the use and study of Chinese language’ when MCA leaders have made the concession that the existence of the Chinese primary schools has no constitutional right, basis or guarantee?

As in now the wont in the MCA ‘all-out war’ against the DAP, the MCA national leadership is orchestrating an all out attack on me by MCA national, state and even local leaders on the ground that I had ‘broken paragraph and distorted’ the speech of MCA Deputy President, Datuk Lee Kim Sai, when I said his speech in Bukit Mertajam early this week was one of the greatest concession of the MCA in its 42-year history. Continue reading What is the use of Clause 6.15 in the MCA constitution on ‘preserving and sustaining the use and study of Chinese language’ when MCA leaders have made the concession that the existence of the Chinese primary schools has no constitutional right, basis or guarantee?