MCA moves to disown Ong
When it comes to politics, especially involving MCA members (I say members because Ong is just an ordinary MCA member without any party post), any political story or analysis published by The Star is with Chua’s consent and blessings. This means it is the party’s political stand and policy – whether it is harmful to BN is irrelevant.
Sebastian Loon
The Star’s analysis “No calm before the storm” (June 21, 2012) is most telling on the party and its leadership’s intolerance to dissent, human rights and democracy.
It is also a classic display of vindictiveness and selfishness that will surely bring down Barisan Nasional (BN). The analysis by Joceline Tan, a very senior journalist, is flawed in many ways, biased and factually incorrect in certain ways.
Am I very wrong to believe what MCA insiders are saying? That it is Chua and MCA’s de facto wayang kulit (shadow play) to disown Ong, even if he is picked by the BN chairman to defend Pandan for the ruling coalition?