© Provided by Media Prima Life-long DAP member Amran Ahmad Nor is urging Malaysians to vote for any party, but PKR, tomorrow. (File pix)
KUALA LUMPUR: Life-long DAP member Amran Ahmad Nor is urging Malaysians to vote for any party, but PKR, tomorrow.
He said a vote for PKR was a vote for DAP and added that PKR’s prime ministerial candidate Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad was only a puppet.
He said DAP would hold the majority of the parliamentary seats and their members would dominate five major ministries after sacrificing the post of prime minister and deputy prime minister to the Malays.
He told PKR supporters that Dr Mahathir would never hand over the prime ministerial position to Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim so long as his son “Boboi” (Datuk Seri Mukhriz Mahathir) was here to continue his legacy.
“Do not allow yourself to be manipulated and deceived by DAP’s propaganda,” he said in a statement today.
“Remember, our people will be neglected, insulted and tortured every day because voting for PKR will allow Pakatan Harapan to be controlled by DAP to govern Malaysia.”
Amran, who is the son of the late DAP national vice-chairman Ahmad Nor, said the people wanted a more progressive and better Malaysia, but not at the expense of the Malays.
He said political revenge, hate, religion and racism were at the core of Pakatan Harapan.
Amran said 90 per cent of DAP candidates were Christians and their religious agenda would be given priority if they came to power.
“What will happen to our religion (Islam)? I urge Malaysians not to take this risk. You will regret it when your race is marginalised, the prices of goods do not fall but go up instead and the country is always in chaos,” he added.
“My final words, please vote for any party other than PKR tomorrow because one vote for PKR means you are giving Malaysia to DAP.”
Dr Mahathir is PKR’s candidate for the Langkawi parliamentary constituency, while his son Mukhriz is contesting in Jerlun. Both seats are in Kedah.
Meanwhile, Anwar is serving out his last few days in Sungai Buloh prison until his release date next month.
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