Malaysia

Larry Sng’s lifeline excuse is lame: Syed Saddiq

The challenge of finding funding is no reason to betray people’s mandate, says Muar MP

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Mar 2021 6:00PM

Larry Sng’s lifeline excuse is lame: Syed Saddiq
Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman speaking to the press during the launch of his cloud kitchen Coox at Glo Damansara TTDI today. The Muar MP says if you’re scared of the waves, don’t position yourself near the ocean, regarding the challenge of getting MPs getting allocations. – SAIRIEN NAFIS/The Vibes pic, March 4, 2021

by Arjun Mohanakrishnan

KUALA LUMPUR – Muar MP Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman is not buying Jelau MP Larry Sng’s excuse of switching political sides in order to resolve constraints of constituency funding.

“Such a challenge should only drive an elected representative to find solutions – without betraying the constituents who had voted for him on the basis of his party affiliation,” he told reporters today.

The former youth and sports minister and Muda party co-founder said that he himself does not have “millions or billions”. “Allocations should not be a reason to switch sides. Just because we are challenged, doesn’t mean we can betray the rakyat’s mandate.”

If anything, Syed Saddiq said that such challenges should increase politicians’ resolve to work with their constituents even more. “If you’re scared of the waves, don’t position yourself near the ocean.”

At the same time, he slammed the government for using funding to hold constituents “hostage”, stressing that it is important to ensure fair allocations to all MPs regardless of their political allegiance.

“On a more policy-based perspective, it is critical for the government to be fair and allocate money to all constituencies to curb party hopping. By withholding allocations, the government is taking away services necessary for the people. It is like holding them hostage or punishing them for voting the opposition,” he added.

On the delay in reconvening Parliament under the current state of emergency, Syed Saddiq said it prevented him from his duties as he is unable to raise various issues faced by his constituents at the legislature.

The MP said that he does not accept the reasons given yesterday by Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Parliament) Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan for wanting the next parliamentary sitting to be held only after the emergency is lifted on August 1.

At the time, the PAS minister said the cabinet would refrain from advising the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to reconvene Parliament due to the fact many MPs are old and at risk of getting infected with Covid-19.

“Why was there a different standard for the last parliamentary sitting, which happened during the conditional movement control order?” Syed Saddiq asked.

“In the last sitting, the oldies could sit around together and call me ‘budak’. Now, suddenly, they are at risk,” he quipped, calling Takiyuddin’s excuse “political desperation”.

The MP went on to say that the reasoning given by Takiyuddin is “an insult to the voters’ intelligence”.

Syed Saddiq was speaking at the launch of Coox, a cloud kitchen spearheaded by both himself and entrepreneur Vinesh Singha at its flagship operations venue at Glo Damansara TTDI.

The food and beverage (F&B) service platform aims to provide an alternative avenue for F&B operators whose incomes have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic to bounce back. – The Vibes, March 4, 2021

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