Sarawak DAP chief forced to withdraw offensive remark against state minister
Chong said he believes that certain PBB members are conspiring with PSB to work against PRS, SUPP and PSB. — Picture by Sulok Tawie
He withdrew the remark uttered while debating the opening address of the Sarawak State Assembly yesterday after repeated warnings from the Speaker Datuk Amar Asfia Awang Nasar, who said that Wong had the right to table a motion against the Sarawak DAP state lawmaker. “He is working together with PBB, but as far as SUPP, PRS, PDP is concerned I don’t know... are they going for your neck? Be careful. But he is working with PBB anyway, okay. Alright, so I don’t think you will take any action against him.”
In response, Chong asked why Jerip was the one complaining instead of Wong, claiming there was nothing offensive or insulting about his statement.
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