Kuching MP Chong Chieng Jen is perplexed that Sarawak Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud, a law graduate and former magistrate, would "stoop so low" as to link his now uncertain political future with the long-discredited concept of BN as a sacred cow.
Chong, who is one of two DAP MPs in Sarawak said that Taib's statement in Balingian earlier this week was full of flaws and fallacies and it was just so much nonsense to suggest that the people should not destroy the BN just because they didn't like certain personalities.
Chong, who is one of two DAP MPs in Sarawak said that Taib's statement in Balingian earlier this week was full of flaws and fallacies and it was just so much nonsense to suggest that the people should not destroy the BN just because they didn't like certain personalities.
Chong noted that the BN was only the ruling party for five years, having been given the mandate by the people to spearhead the government but it was the civil service that was a permanent establishment and it would go on even if there was a change of political masters. Thus, the loyalty of the civil service must always be to the government of the day, as mandated by the people.
Chong reiterated that voting out the BN was not tantamount to destroying it.
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