
The veteran leader ticked off the duo for under-handed tactics and using newspapers under their thumb - including the MCA-controlled Star - to portray a false image of a serious rift taking place in KeADILan and Pakatan
By SK English Team
KeADILan deputy president Syed Husin Ali has slammed arch enemies Umno and MIC for trying to infiltrate the party by instigating Indian members to kick up a ruckus - such as the one involving Kapar MP S Manikavasagam - and giving an impression that KeADILan was about to split up.
The Pakatan Rakyat leader said the two parties then roped in their newspapers and other media to further sensationalise the issue and misrepresent the facts nationwide.
“The news that Indian members in KeADILan would leave in big numbers did not happen,” said the much-respected Syed Husin.
“Their media concocted and twisted …