‘Umno spreading malicious allegations’
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K Pragalath http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/author/pragalath/  | 
April 25, 2013
PKR's Wangsa Maju candidate Tan Kee Kwong says his Umno opponent is spreading 
all sorts of rumours and allegations about him.
 
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KUALA LUMPUR: PKR’s candidate for Wangsa Maju Tan Kee Kwong is upset that the 
Umno candidate is spreading allegations against him.
Tan, who is also PKR’s disciplinary committee chief, said his opponent Shafei 
Abdullah of Umno is distributing leaflets with the DAP, PAS and PKR logos in 
Wangsa Maju.
Tan told a press conference here today that in the leaflets there were 
allegations that Pakatan Rakyat will no longer maintain Islam as the official 
religion of Malaysia, the end of monarchy and the end of Malay rights.
The former Gerakan leader who joined PKR in 2008 said that Umno is distributing 
the leaflets in Wangsa Maju.
Other allegations are that Pakatan would allow “Allah” to be used by all the 
people regardless of their faith. In addition, federal government agencies such 
as Mara, Felda, Felcra and Risda will be closed down along with the Royal Malay 
Regiment and the police force.
Tan will face off with Shafei who is Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak’s political 
secretary on polling day on May 5.
“My election director will be making a police report today. I hope the police 
will investigate professionally,” he said.
Tan also revealed that certain parties are spreading rumours about him being 
corrupted during his time as a Land and Cooperative
 
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Development Deputy Minister in the 1990s.
“There are allegations that Wangsa Maju PKR is able to host a lot of programmes 
because I was corrupted in the government,” Tan said.
He warned those doing so to “stop doing stupid things” or risk being sued in 
court.
“If you have evidence, lodge a report to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption 
Commission. We are willing to open all our books,” he said.
He also had a message for the voters in Wangsa Maju.
“This is cheap politics. If you vote for this rubbish, you will get a rubbish 
government,” he said.

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