“He made it very personal and vindictive and to attack MCA through such tactics is very uncalled for,” he told reporters after launching the Johor MCA Convention here yesterday. On Wednesday, Liow had said that cancelled beer festival was brought up to the Cabinet and was told that the event was cancelled because of security concerns expressed by the police. Lim’s post, said Liow, was “purely to sow the seeds of hatred and attack MCA to gain political milage”. Describing the Gelang Patah MP as a politician with “no principles”, Liow said Lim was willing to destroy the country just to achieve his political aspirations. Liow also called on Johoreans to reject the Opposition, whose only aim was to create a ruckus and confusion among the people.
Source: The Star September 23, 2017 00:00 UTC