Friday 16 December 2011

Come to Sarawak to do drama series, Chong tells Hong Kong and Korean drama directors



Kuching (Dec 16, 2011): Hong Kong film directors, like Raymond Chow and James Woo, should consider coming to Sarawak to produce a drama series on how to beat the election system, and get away with it.

"The SUPP saga is a classic example. It is more interesting than any current Hong Kong or Korean drama series, and I think the film directors should come and learn from this SUPP saga on how to cheat in real life," Sarawak DAP secretary Chong Chieng Jen told reporters today.

"What happened in SUPP, from the beginning of the saga to the time of the fire that destroyed the meeting room, is a classic textbook materials. It is the ultimate way to cheat," he said.

"The fire was rather conspicuously suspicious, and the CCTV sets suddenly malfunctioned. They could not be co-incident."

"Someone should write the SUPP saga for the whole country to read. We thought that the happenings are only in the movies, but we now know that they happen in real life," he added.

"First, qualified branches became unqualified and unqualified branches became qualified. Certain candidates became unqualified and in some others, unqualified candidates became qualified.

"The whole thing is boiled down to cheating.

"What happened in SUPP reflected the true situation in Malaysia during the general and state elections, and only the Barisan Nasional is capable of doing it," he said.

Chong said the rival groups in SUPP must have a lot of experienced on how to win in the elections, and so they applied the tactics in the party election.

"The people should now be convinced that the BN has been cheating all this while. But for SUPP, what goes around comes around," he said.

Chong said his father, Chong Siew Chiang, lost in Sarikei in the past state and general elections because he was cheated.

"He was leading all the way, and then suddenly, a ballot box appeared. My father lost by a small margin of votes," he added.

Asked whether he wanted to see SUPP de-registered because of alleged irregularities and manipulations, Chong said:"No." - By Sematong Express.







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