|      Why is Malaysiakini three-cornering PSM?       Posted: 12 Apr 2013 10:11 PM PDT     
 S Arutchelvan  I refer to the article 'Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) may force three-cornered fights with PKR' yesterday and take offence to the title by Malaysiakini which I find to be unfair, biased and manipulative. I do understand that some PKR leaders are shareholders of Malaysiakini but that should not be used to belittle other parties.     Let  me put the below record straight and let the people decide who is  three-cornering who or is it that Malaysiakini is trying to three-corner  PSM to create a biased opinion poll.   Semenyih seat - there is  no member of PKR who has ever stood in this seat. In 2004, PAS stood in  the seat and in 2008, I as the secretary-general of PSM stood in the  seat borrowing the PKR logo as the PSM party was not registered yet. How  then can this seat, which was never contested by any member of PKR, has  suddenly become a PKR seat and PSM is accused of three-cornering the  seat? I did not ever become a PKR member. 
  Why was the Semenyih  seat given to PSM to stand in 2008? The answer is that PSM did exchange  this seat to the Bukit Lanjan seat where PSM stood in 2004. Now you will  understand how the Bukit Lanjan seat became a PKR seat and not a DAP  seat.   Kota Damansara seat - this seat has never been contested  by a PKR member. In 2004, the seat was contested by PAS and in 2008,  PSM's chairperson Dr Nasir Hashim contested in the seat. Dr Nasir  exchanged the Subang Parliament seat he stood in 2004 for the Kota  Damansara state seat. 
  Now, how can the Kota Damansara state seat  which was never contested by any member of PKR before become a PKR seat  and how come now PSM is accused of three-cornering the seat?   Sungai  Siput seat - Dr D Jeyakumar, a PSM central committee member, stood in  this seat in the 1999, 2004 and 2008 election borrowing DAP and PKR  logo. No member of PKR has ever stood in this seat. How come this seat  suddenly become a PKR seat and we are accused of three-cornering the  seat?   Jelapang seat - the Jelapang seat is perhaps the only seat  where there is a real dispute. This is a new seat. In 2004, there was a  three-cornered fight between BN, DAP and PKR. In 2008, there was a  three-cornered fight between BN, DAP and PSM which DAP won. 
  In  this election the PSM candidate is claiming that the seat should be  given to PSM since the DAP member jumped ship to BN, while DAP claims  that they won the seat and they deserve to stand again. PSM has  requested for third party NGOs and activist to help resolve this dispute  and PSM will adhere to the suggestion by this neutral  group on who  should stand in Jelapang.   PSM has also stated that PSM is only  standing in the same seat like last election, only that the party is  registered now. Even at the eleventh hour, PSM is still seeking to  ensure that there is a straight fight with BN. It is ridiculous for Malaysiakini to state that PSM will three-corner PKR when PKR members have never stood in any of these three seats.   While  PSM believes that the big picture is to defeat BN and we all have a big  task towards this, yet this does not give any immunity to any party to  bully and manipulate the situation.  S ARUTCHELVAN is PSM secretary-general.      |   
  
    
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