.

MT COLUMNS SPECIAL REPORTS Power struggle in the DAP

Power struggle in the DAP


Thursday, 08 December 2011 Super Admin
E-mail Print PDF
Digg!Del.icio.us!Google!Live!Facebook!Technorati!StumbleUpon!MySpace!Yahoo! Twitter!LinkedIn! 

As the general election draws near, rival groups in the DAP are lobbying for their faction members to be picked as candidates, causing old animosities in the DAP to resurface.

In Perak, the tussle for control was won by the Foochow cousins – state DAP Chairman Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham and secretary Nga Kor Ming — against then deputy chairman M. Kulase­garan and organising secretary Thomas Su.

Baradan Kuppusamy, The Star

LIKE in Perak and Selangor, the problems in Johor’s DAP has to do with two party factions vying for control – control to decide who gets to contest in Johor – a state which Pakatan Rakyat considers a winning state in the next general election.

The problem is state chairman Dr Boo Cheng Hau is not in the good books of DAP secretary-general and Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng.

Dr Boo is independent-minded and controls the state DAP quite firmly while Lim has been looking to develop an alternative leader in Johor who can cut Dr Boo down to size or even take over the state’s chairmanship.

One of only two doctors in the DAP leadership, Dr Boo also holds a law degree and is seen as a party dissident along with Datuk Teng Chang Kim.

The two are always elected to the central executive committee (CEC) as outsiders and are not part of Lim’s line-up.

“He is a no nonsense person.. definitely not a yes man to Lim,” said a Perak DAP member.

Lim wants his man in Johor like in Selangor and Perak, two states that saw a hard tussle for power and were finally won by people loyal to the party secretary-general.

The choice of candidates in Johor, to be recommended by the state leadership and accepted by the central CEC, is causing old animosities to surface.

Public demonstrations, rare in the DAP, against Dr Boo outside a mall in the Bakri division in Muar have been organised.

The demonstrators carried placards and banners and shouted slogans accusing Dr Boo of being autocratic and pushing for the Johor DAP secretary Tan Chen Choon, the husband of Batu Gajah MP Fong Po Kuan, to contest the Bentayan state seat.

Fong has distanced herself from all party functions and it is unclear whether she will be nominated to contest.

The demonstrators have the tacit support of the powers that be in the DAP and are seen as having the backing of DAP’s Gwee Tiong Hiang, the Bentayan assemblyman, whose membership in the party was recently suspended for six months for allegedly diverting party funds to buy a four-wheel-drive.

Gwee was being groomed to take over from Dr Boo but has fallen short of the expectations of party leaders and it is unclear whether he would be renominated.

In the meantime, Dr Boo is said to be pushing Tan, the Johor secretary and loyalist to Dr Boo, as the candidate for Bentayan to replace Gwee.

The demonstrators argued that Tan had a poor track record in serving the people and should not be the candidate.

Infighting in Johor DAP is becoming rampant as the election draws near and rivals groups are lobbying for their faction members to be picked as candidates.

Dr Boo will have a big say as he is chairman and also controls the state DAP with an iron hand.

His few detractors have become the “eyes and ears” of the central leadership.

In Perak, the tussle for control was won by the Foochow cousins – state DAP Chairman Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham and secretary Nga Kor Ming — against then deputy chairman M. Kulase­garan and organising secretary Thomas Su.

The winning factions than elevated Tronoh assemblyman and former state speaker V. Sivakumar to replace Kulasegaran as the new deputy chairman and Teh Hock Ke to replace Thomas as organising secretary.

Kulasegaran’s candidacy in Ipoh Barat for the next general election is in question ever since the defeat.

Both men did not even make it to one of the 15 for the CEC.

This is the reason why Dr P. Ramasamy is in trouble with Karpal Singh for saying in a Tamil newspaper last week that Kulasegaran and four others will contest in the next general election in their respec­- tive seats.

Karpal warned that Dr Ramasamy is acting like a warlord by announcing candidates even before the CEC has decided.

In Selangor, Teng, also the state speaker, put a line-up against another fielded by Lim which was led by Teresa Kok, the Seputeh MP.

Kok and her entire line-up nearly lost to Teng’s but were saved by Ronnie Liu, the disgraced Selangor exco member and loyalist of party supremo Lim Kit Siang, with whom Kok formed an alliance that brought about 200 voters to her side.

Old animosities in the DAP are resurfacing in Penang, Perak, Selangor and Johor – all key states – as the faction leaders and members battle to be picked as candidates in the upcoming general election.

The race to be a candidate is causing upheavals in state DAPs because the winners in the state elections want to ease out some of the losers and naturally put in their own supporters as candidates in their place.

But the losers are holding out and lobbying for one more term.

 


Comments (9)Add Comment
...
written by justice seeker, December 12, 2011 09:22:19
As the general election draws near, rival groups in the DAP are lobbying for their faction members to be picked as candidates, causing old animosities in the DAP to resurface.

In Perak, the tussle for control was won by the Foochow cousins – state DAP Chairman Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham and secretary Nga Kor Ming — against then deputy chairman M. Kulase­garan and organising secretary Thomas Su.

Baradan Kuppusamy, The Star

YEAH. YOU CAN TRUST THIS PARIAH PUND*K TO SPLIT EVEN ATOMS WHERE IT SERVES
HIS MASTERS.
...
written by Jit Blues, December 08, 2011 13:52:09
Running dogs attack..
...
written by cheekhiaw, December 08, 2011 13:29:12
Beware, priest of darkness at work...
...
written by fireduck, December 08, 2011 13:08:17
Yup, looks like the order has gone out to all the MSM. Full swing. All editorial and opinion pieces must be written to tear apart Pakatan. Use the tried & tested formula of 'Divide & Rule'. Write to create chaos and distrust among the Pakatan components and to sway the readers.

Alas, the readers has wise up on this same old same old whore-rible journalistic tack they use. Our minds are made up and we will take back all these filth to show our folks back in the kampungs and new villages, how corrupt the UMNO/BN govt is, and how totally unprofessional & bias the MSM are.
We will fight this dis-information with actual youtubes recordings such as the "I change my mode ...', 'you help me I help you', 'pendatang', etc. These we will show to our folks back home and let them see for themselves. We will show them the facts & figures for the National Condo cow Feedlot FeedFew project, and guide and explain to the the real story.
And that WCW, Joselin, Baradan, etc will never match .... if we all do our part.
...
written by vhari, December 08, 2011 12:48:54
Why don`t you all take the fight in front of DAP God fathers?Then accept their decisions.Instead of fighting in open.
...
written by IbnAbdHalim, December 08, 2011 11:51:33
After all it's from The Star....The best candidate is CSL.
...
written by AzizKadir2u, December 08, 2011 11:50:24
Rakyat, smilies/cool.gif just dont waste time reading Star and the MSM, they are gov agent they like the Joceline and Wong Chun Wai, etc are paid to do the job of gov, they will not tell you the truth, same with this guy.
DAP is not perfect, PR and opposition are not perfect, Anwar, LGE, Sabu, Kit, Karpal, Tok Guru is not perfect, and we are not perfect, so, let us give them a chance, we deserve better, we must have the courage to change. vote for change. We will see the good impact come just like 308. we have seen the gov of Selangor and Penang, Kedah, taking the small step of change, at least we did not see the corruption like the BN.
see in Penang, they paid old folks RM100 per year. they pay RM1500 if old folks past away, they pay RM200. if you have new born, this is not a lot, but it is the heart count, this is our rakyat government that is not corrupt, and the money they give it back to rakyat. just not being corrupt, they save us $,
and the Penang state gov budget is only 0.5% of the federal gov budget, so, if we have a PR as
federal gov, we will see so much better, rakyat deserve better,
I believe, they will sure do better, since they are not corrupt, but they are not perfect, so dont
expect a perfect gov, only MCA, MIC, Upmno, BN hv perfect gov.
under new PR gov, we will see that no more Toll, imagine, KL, PJ, all over no more toll, the
traffic jam will be reduce by 50%, today scenario is insane, we stuck in the jam for hours,
to pay toll, day in day out, festive season same thing, stuck in the jam to pay toll, and we let the
petrol gasoline burn in our car, what a insane thing to do ? where is the cow sence ?

We under new PR gov, can reduce taxes, and we can cut down on corruption, and we rakyat will get better deal long term.
today, our country is not competitive, we are not competitive be cause a lot of cronies, and rent seeker, they suck our rakyat $, when we are not competitive, we can not do business with outside world, we
can not compete, we lose job and we dont hv economic activity and the economy of scale, we will be dinosaur, so, we rakyat must wake up, we Malay and Indian, Chinese, all races must wake up,
Who say that we Malay must wait for gov help ? we Malay are so talanted, we should be singing in the
global stage, and we should be making album and release in USA, UK, Australia, we make money
in the global market. Dont live in the BN Upmno mentality, that is only rent seeker, only benefit the
cronies, benefit by monopoly, Astrol, Tmnet, Telekom, Tenaga, all are monopoly, and rakyat suffer,
we are not competitive, we rakyat especially Malays must wake up, we are talented and we are
smart, give us a chance to threw away the clutches, we can walk on our own.
BN/Upmno is using the NEP and the etc to enrich the elite, the rich, the cronies, only benefit
a few. but we must wake up, and really grow, growing pain, we must accept, we can do it
in global stage, it is ok, if some of us, take it easy and we live in Trengganu or Kelantan, not all
states or people like development like KL or PJ, some like it spiritually
so, we all rakyat must wake up, time for change, we must give rakyat a chance to enjoy the new PR gov.
wake up, ABU, please , we deserve better, much better, yes we can,
A"BU.
...
written by educationist, December 08, 2011 10:46:36
From this MSM prostitute, expect him to stir the murky waters!!
If indeed the DAP factions are going at each others throats, they will deserve what they will get from the rakyat come GE13!!
...
written by Pegasus, December 08, 2011 10:25:43
Baraadana the shit please keep your mouth shut.... good as leech that suck blood!

Write comment
This content has been locked. You can no longer post any comments.

busy
 

Language Translation

TwitterFacebook Twitter

SPECIAL REPORTS

Roger Tan replies to Loyarburok

News image

Secondly, I am not just obsessed, but very obsessed with Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. As a lawyer, I should be very concerned if this political leader who a...

Is it an attempt to sabotage Najib?

News image

The protests outside S Ambiga's house seem like a deliberate attempt to undermine the prime minister's good work, says a MIC leader.RK Anand, Free Malaysia Today The protests ...

Loyarburok responds to Roger Tan

News image

Fallacies Spun by Critics of the Bar This response is jointly endorsed by Edmund Bon, Fahri Azzat, Janet Chai, K Shanmuga,Mahaletchumy Balakrishnan, Marcus van Geyzel, Seira Sacha A...

Delaying polls irking voters

News image

It's just a matter of time before their frustration boils over and Najib is made to feel the backlash at the 13th general election While all this shadow play ...

Wrong move, Uthayakumar

News image

Contesting as independents, not aligned to BN or Pakatan, may prove costly to both P Uthayakumar and HRP. The other key leaders of Hindraf who were held under ISA together ...

Najib must appear in French court or else…

News image

Ignoring the French court's subpoena over the Scorpene deal investigations will be to Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak's peril, says Suaram.  When we looked into the evidence we ...

Ambiga wins hands down

News image

Her guts have scared politicians, espcially those with much at stake, hence the dirty move to deter her from pursuing her agenda of pushing for free and fair ...

The search for the real story

News image

The police had been standing there for hours, almost a day in fact, but nothing happened. Until someone (Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and PKR deputy president Azmin A...

Canadian author: M’sia lost its tolerance

News image

Irshad Manji says that moderate Muslims in Malaysia are not only 'useless' but that their 'silence and passivity' allow extremists to get away with violence and intimidation. “When ...

BN’s offer: Money and madness

News image

PM Najib is forced to shower the rakyat with crumbs of goodies to obtain votes because the people are fed-up with BN's underhand tactics. Attacking Nik Aziz is the ...



This Site is AnswerTips enabled. Just double click on any word on this site to get a quick reference.
You are here: Home MT COLUMNS SPECIAL REPORTS Power struggle in the DAP

Latest Posts - Special Reports

Popular Posts - Special Reports