Dr Lim Keng Yaik has resigned as Gerakan advisor citing unhappiness over the party leadership's handling of the Penang party crisis.
Lim (right) made the announcement on his own accord to a group of reporters at the sidelines of a graduation ceremony at the Wawasan Open University, Kuala Lumpur. and said that he was "in pain" over the leadership crisis in Penang, in which a extraordinary general meeting (EGM) will be convened on Oct 10 to oust its state chief Teng Hock Nam.
Lim with his usual candou said, "My heart is bleeding," and also expressed disappointment with his chosen successor Koh Tsu Koon's handling of the Penang fallout.
Lim with his usual candou said, "My heart is bleeding," and also expressed disappointment with his chosen successor Koh Tsu Koon's handling of the Penang fallout.
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