DAP’s withdrawal from the Gagasan Rakyat has confused, upset and even panicked some Barisan Nasional leaders

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang,in Penang on Friday, 27th January 1995:

DAP’s withdrawal from the Gagasan Rakyat has confused, upset and even panicked some Barisan Nasional leaders

It is clear that DAP’s withdrawal from the Gagasan Rakyat has confused, upset and even panicked some Barisan Nasional leaders. Continue reading DAP’s withdrawal from the Gagasan Rakyat has confused, upset and even panicked some Barisan Nasional leaders

The Bar Council must declare its stand whether it supports the hudud law of the PAS Kelantan State Government and the establishment of an Islamic State in Malaysia.

Speech (Part 2) by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, at the opening of the Negri Sembilan DAP State Convention in Seremban on Sunday, October2, 1994 at 10am.

The Bar Council must declare its stand whether it supports the hudud law of the PAS Kelantan State Government and the establishment of an Islamic State in Malaysia.

It is surprising to read in the press today that the Bar Council’s Syariah and Hudud laws Committee has endorsed the hudud laws passed by the PAS Kelantan State Government last November. Continue reading The Bar Council must declare its stand whether it supports the hudud law of the PAS Kelantan State Government and the establishment of an Islamic State in Malaysia.

I will step down as DAP Secretary-General and retire from politics if Keng Yaik can produce proof of his allegation of a DAP-PAS Secret Jakarta meeting on April 16, 1990

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, 15th June, 1994:

I will step down as DAP Secretary-General and retire from politics if Keng Yaik can produce proof of his allegation of a DAP-PAS Secret Jakarta meeting on April 16, 1990

Gerakan President and Minister for Primary Industries, Datuk Dr. Lim Keng Yaik, behaved as if he was the winner when my defamation suit against him was struck off by the Kuala Lumpur High Court, last Friday. Continue reading I will step down as DAP Secretary-General and retire from politics if Keng Yaik can produce proof of his allegation of a DAP-PAS Secret Jakarta meeting on April 16, 1990

Keng Talk should produce proof to substantiate his allegation of DAP-PAS Secret Jakarta Meeting on April 16, 1990 or be gentlemanly and ethical enough to admit that he had told a lie

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Slang, in Penang on Tuesday, June 14, 1994:

Keng Talk should produce proof to substantiate his allegation of DAP-PAS Secret Jakarta Meeting on April 16, 1990 or be gentlemanly and ethical enough to admit that he had told a lie

Last Friday, when my defamation suit against the Gerakan President and Minister for Primary Industries, Datuk Dr. Lim Keng Yaik, was struck out by the Kuala Lumpur High Court, Keng Talk exulted that he had won the case against me. Continue reading Keng Talk should produce proof to substantiate his allegation of DAP-PAS Secret Jakarta Meeting on April 16, 1990 or be gentlemanly and ethical enough to admit that he had told a lie

DAP had not co-operated with PAS in the last general elections and will not co-operate with PAS in the next general elections

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Thursday 24th March 1994:

DAP had not co-operated with PAS in the last general elections and will not co-operate with PAS in the next general elections

The MCA has launched a new propaganda campaign of lies against the DAP alleging that the DAP had been co-operating with PAS since the last general elections. Continue reading DAP had not co-operated with PAS in the last general elections and will not co-operate with PAS in the next general elections

DAP CEC decides that the party withdraws from Gagasan Rakyat

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang,in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, January 25, 1995:

DAP CEC decides that the party withdraws from Gagasan Rakyat

The DAP Central Executive Committee at its meeting in Petaling Jaya headquarters last night decided that the DAP withdraw from the Gagasan Rakyat. Continue reading DAP CEC decides that the party withdraws from Gagasan Rakyat

PAS leaders should realise the grave political consequences if PAS-led Kelantan State Government goes ahead with its ban on public sale and consumption of alcohol affecting non-Muslims on July 2

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, June 22, 1993:

PAS leaders should realise the grave political consequences if PAS-led Kelantan State Government goes ahead with its ban on public sale and consumption of alcohol affecting non-Muslims on July 2

PAS leaders, both at national and state levels, should realise the grave political consequences if PAS-led Kelantan State Government goes ahead with its ban on public sale and consumption of alcohol affecting non-Muslims on July l, as well as requiring Chinese and non-Muslim marriages and religious rites to apply for special approval from local authorities for the use of any alcohol. Continue reading PAS leaders should realise the grave political consequences if PAS-led Kelantan State Government goes ahead with its ban on public sale and consumption of alcohol affecting non-Muslims on July 2

PAS will forfeit all political support and sympathy from the Chinese and non-Muslims in Malaysia if it disregards non-Muslim views and sensitivities and infringes on the non-Muslim way of life with its new regulations banning public sale and consumption of alcohol from July 1

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Sunday, June 20, 1993:

PAS will forfeit all political support and sympathy from the Chinese and non-Muslims in Malaysia if it disregards non-Muslim views and sensitivities and infringes on the non-Muslim way of life with its new regulations banning public sale and consumption of alcohol from July 1

PAS will forfeit all political support and sympathy from the Chinese and non-Muslims in Malaysia if it disregards non-Muslim views and sensitivities and infringes on the non-Muslim way of life with its new regulations banning public sale and consumption of alcohol from July 1 Continue reading PAS will forfeit all political support and sympathy from the Chinese and non-Muslims in Malaysia if it disregards non-Muslim views and sensitivities and infringes on the non-Muslim way of life with its new regulations banning public sale and consumption of alcohol from July 1

DAP calls on PAS-led State Government to give clear-cut assurance that non-Muslim rights and interests would not be prejudiced by any Islamisation measure and to set up an efficient mechanism to investigate and redress any such complaints

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the ceramah-dialogue of the DAP Delegation to Kelantan held at Hotel Perdana, Kota Bahru on Monday, 27th January 1992 at 8 p.m.

DAP calls on PAS-led State Government to give clear-cut assurance that non-Muslim rights and interests would not be prejudiced by any Islamisation measure and to set up an efficient mechanism to investigate and redress any such complaints.

The DAP delegation to Kelantan has visited Pasir Mas, Tanah Merah, Machang, Kuala Krai, Gua Musang, Pulai, Pasir Puteh and Tumpat yesterday and today, and tonight, we are having a ceramah-dialogue with the people of Kota Bahru and Kelantan to get public feedback as to whether the Islamisation policies and measures of the Kelantan State Government in the past 15 months had ‘oppressed’ and ‘persecuted’ the Chinese and non-Muslims infringing their rights and interests. Continue reading DAP calls on PAS-led State Government to give clear-cut assurance that non-Muslim rights and interests would not be prejudiced by any Islamisation measure and to set up an efficient mechanism to investigate and redress any such complaints

Challenge to Liong Sik and Keng Yaik to declare the stand of MCA and Gerakan on the next ten (No.6 to No.15) of the so-called 62 PAS Kelantan State Government Islamisation measures

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, January 8, 1992:

Challenge to Liong Sik and Keng Yaik to declare the stand of MCA and Gerakan on the next ten (No.6 to No.15) of the so-called 62 PAS Kelantan State Government Islamisation measures

Both the MCA and Gerakan top leadership seemed to be plunged into a crisis when the MCA President, Datuk Dr.Ling Liong Sik and the Gerakan President, Datuk Dr.Lim Keng Yaik, were challenged to declare within five days whether they oppose all the 62 so-called Islamisation measures of the PAS Kelantan State Government in its first year in office. Continue reading Challenge to Liong Sik and Keng Yaik to declare the stand of MCA and Gerakan on the next ten (No.6 to No.15) of the so-called 62 PAS Kelantan State Government Islamisation measures