P.140
Segamat (13th General Election on May 5, 2013)
46,262 (20,093/43.43% Malays;
21,393/46.24% Chinese; 4,641/10.03% Indians)
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DAP and PKR display solidarity, unity in
Segamat
Both PKR and DAP flags are hoisted high
in unity.
SEGAMAT
(April 10, 2013): Johor PKR chairman Chua Jui Meng today took P.140
Segamat by electoral firestorm and the DAP also dashed Barisan Nasional (BN)’s
hopes of driving a wedge between Pakatan Rakyat (PR)’s PKR and DAP.
Segamat
DAP led by its chief Pang Hok Liong shocked political pundits by turning up in
full force to extend help to Chua who arrived here at 10am to launch his maiden
electoral battle here.
It
was a great disappointment to the BN which had hoped for a “killer” clash
between Chua and lawyer Pang who was DAP’s candidate for Segamat in 2004 and
2008.
Pang
turned up for a joint press conference with Chua at the opening of a mini PKR election
operations centre here.
If
BN doubted Pang’s sincerity to close ranks for PR unity and the rakyat, his presence at a PKR-DAP dinner
for campaigners and supporters in Restoran Tong Fook later must have dealt a
severe blow to BN’s hopes of disuniting PKR and DAP campaigners.
Chua
arrived here at 10.20am today, checked into a hotel, and launched a blistering day
and night-long campaign trail.
Top: Chua addresses and thank all DAP
and PR campaigners and supporters at the unity lunch. Bottom: The strong
PKR-DAP turnout at the unity lunch.
He
kicked off the trail with a 12-table lunch in Restoran Tong Fook with DAP and
PKR election campaigners.
Chua
said: “It is such a relief to see so many of you here. I did not expect such a
strong turnout.
“This
is going to be a tough fight for me but, lawan
tetap lawan (definitely must fight), and half a battle is won with such a
united force.
“We
have closed ranks in PR for the sake of the rakyat. Many Chinese have told me
not to worry about their support for PR. Instead, they advised me to go to our
Malay and Indian brothers and sisters to win their hearts and minds for a
change in federal government after 55 years.”
After
lunch at 2.30pm, Chua proceeded to a popular Opposition coffee shop where the
Chinese community lit a line of firecrackers to welcome Chua.
This
was followed by the raising of giant flag pole and the community gave a round
of applause and approval when Pang showed up with his supporters.
Ribbon cutting ceremony for PKR’s mini
election operation room. On Chua’s right is Pang.
After
a ribbon cutting to officiate at the opening of the mini election operations
centre, Chua and Pang held a joint media conference.
Chua
said: “I am touched by the lunch and welcoming ceremony with the DAP members
and campaigners turning up in full force to show their support. I thought I
have to start from scratch to fight with a BN minister.
“I
wish to thank the locals here for their display of support, especially Pang for
his sacrifice for the rakyat, especially the people of Segamat.”
Chua
also appealed to local volunteers to help in his campaign trail and in polling
day on May 5 to prevent BN from cheating during the electoral process.
Those
who wish to volunteer to help Ubah!
(Change!) can contact my election coordinator Yong Tau (012-7899838).
Top: Pang delivering his ceramah.
Bottom: An appreciative and happy audience pleased with the unity displayed by
DAP and PKR.
Pang
said: “I have been in politics for about 26 years. Many would have thought that
I will not turn out for this PR event.
“Well,
they are wrong. Our common enemy is BN, not among R comrades.
“Before
the candidacy decisions were made, of course it is natural for politicians to
lobby and fight for seats. Now that the decision has been made, we must close
ranks and fight our common political enemy.
“Many
unkind words were used to condemn me when I threatened a three-corner fight.
The BN is too arrogant.
“This
is my 6th general election campaign and I am not stupid. BN must
fall.”
“So,
please listen. I guarantee that I will not split the votes in Segamat by
contesting as an Independent.
“The
Segamat DAP election machinery will go all out to help Chua and PR win
Segamat.”
“Please
vote for PR. My candidacy in Jementah (a state seat in Segamat) has not been
confirmed by DAP and I will hope for the best.”
This
was followed by a ceramah in which Pang repeated the same to a patient crowd of
about 200 people who packed a coffee shop in the blistering heat to hear what
the PR leaders have to say.
Tenang
PAS by-election candidate Cikgu Normala
Sudirman said: “PAS will go all out to garner Malay support for PR,
irrespective of race and religion.”
She
also got the support of the Chinese community to join her rally cry: Huan! Huan! Huan! (Change! In Mandarin)
and Reformasi! Reformasi! Refirmasi!
(Reformation!).
Normala
also announced that Tok Guru Nik Aziz would be in Segamat’s Padang Abdullah on
April 14 for a ceramah to garner Malay support for PR.
The
crowd clapped in approval.
PKR
Youth secretary Julailey Jemadi, the parliamentary candidate for P.141
Sekijang, said: “Even Cikgu Normala cannot tolerate BN. What are you waiting
for?”
Chua
said: “When I was in MCA, I was a reformist. I was among those who objected
strongly to the party’s takeover of Nanyang Group Bhdwhich would create a monopoly in the
Chinese media and curbing of press freedom.
“Because
of that, I lost my position in MCA and the government.”
Chua
thanked Pang again for his support and PR unity to help down BN in Segamat for
the first time in electoral history.
A show of unity to end the hot afternoon
ceramah in a coffee shop.
He
also repeated his call to Johoreans in Gelang Patah to support DAP’s Lim Kit
Siang.
“The
media reports that I was kicked out of Gelang Patah. No. I handed over my house
to him and Lim deserves your support. Give your votes to him,” Chua said.
“I
certainly hope Pang gets the opportunity to stand in a state seat for a chance
to serve Johoreans,” he added.
Chua
said: “If I win here on May 5, my promise to the people is good governance and
a policy to serve the rakyat, not cronies.
“I
will ensure that the promises in PR manifesto are fulfilled when we form the
federal government.”
Chua
and his campaigners, who include those from DAP, then went on a walkabout to
shake hands with a crowded coffee shop in Kampung Tengah and its vicinity at
3.30pm.
They
then headed for Jementah where Chua arrived at 4.30pm and spent about an hour
shaking hands with the Chinese community who crowded several coffee shops.
The
body language and warm handshakes were telling.
They
joined Chua in shouting “Change!” took the opportunity to take pictures and the
people also came out of their shops to check the commotion and catch a glimpse
of Chua and waited for him to extend his handshake.
They
then headed for Kebun Baru where Chua and his campaigners received a similar
warm reception from the people.
A picture of unity that must have
disappointed BN badly. Chua and Pang seated together at the dinner.
Chua
then returned to his hotel room for a bath at 7pm and
rushed
to the PKR-DAP campaigners and supporters’ dinner where Pang was again present
to show his support for PR unity.
After
dinner, Chua and a group of PKR campaigners were at Ho Chak Food Court where
Chua again extended handshakes, receiving similar positive response as he did
in the afternoon.
Chua
and his campaigners will kick off his campaign trail tomorrow at 8am in the wet
market.
Here’s
a collection of pix for the day and night: