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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Khir denies naming Teresa as being involved in Azan issue

Selangor opposition leader and former Menteri Besar and Datuk Seri Mohd Khir Toyo denied naming Kinrara assemblywoman Teresa Kok as the assemblywoman involved in the azan issue.

Mohd Khir claimed he had merely said that her office had acknowledged receiving a copy of the memorandum by the residents calling for the volume of the speakers at a mosque in Puchong to be reduced.

He claimed he never mentioned Kok’s name and that it was Utusan Malaysia which chose to report it the way it did.

The matter came up when Mohd Khir was debating on the state budget which was tabled by Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim.

She (Kok) knows that and that’s why she has sued Utusan and not me, because she knows I never mentioned her name,” he said.

The issue was brought up midway through Mohd Khir’s debate when Kampung Tunku assemblyman Lau Wen San accused the former of making wild and unfounded statements and allegations against the new state government just as he had against Kok.

Mohd Khir responded by saying that he had never named Kok. Kok then stood up to argue.

Kok: You twisted the facts that was then carried in Utusan Malaysia and this caused my arrest under the Internal Security Act. This action by YB Subgai Panjang (Mohd Khir) is not appropriate and very unbecoming and irresponsible of someone who had been a former Menteri Besar.Mohd Khir: I never mentioned your name but said that there were ‘parties’ involved in the matter. If Utusan wrote it that way- then that is Utusan. Let me explain that.
Kok: But you named me in your blog and another blog pembelamelayu.com picked up that piece. Following this, e-mails started circulating accusing me of being involved in the petition against the loud call to prayer by the mosques.

Mohd Khir then brought up the issue of Kok’s erection of signboards with road names written in Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil in several areas in Kuala Lumpur to reflect the multiracial composition in the country and in protest against the Kuala Lumpur City Hall’s use of Jawi on the signboards.


Teresa Kok

Kok then stood up and said that she had already explained the issue and questioned why a matter that had happened in Kuala Lumpur was being brought up in Selangor.

“This I did after complaints from the residents in the area and this is a separate issue from the azan,” she said.

“Why are you mixing these issue up together and twisting the facts together with Utusan Malaysia?” she asked Mohd Khir.

Mohd Khir then said a journalist from Utusan Malaysia called him to ask about the memorandum asking the mosque in Puchong to reduce the volume of the loud speakers in their premises and that he had told him about the memorandum which carried a stamp of receipt by Kok’s office.

Kampung Tunku state assemblyman Lau Weng San then asked Mohd Khir if he was willing to retract the statement and apologise to Kok.

“What I said and meant in my response was that she had received the memorandum,” Mohd Khir replied.

Later when asked if he was misquoted by Utusan, Mohd Khir said: “I did not say the specific name (of the assemblywoman involved). What I said was that I received a copy of the memorandum that was also acknowledged (of receipt) by Teresa Kok’s office.”

It was stamp to acknowledge that Kok’s Kinrara office had received a copy of the memorandum, he said.

“That’s why I said Kinrara office that’s all,” Mohd Khir said.

“I don’t feel guilty, I’m speaking the fact,” he added.

In response, Kok said that she would be sending a letter of demand to Mohd Khir soon.

“It’s coming soon,” she said when asked if a lawsuit will be initiated against Mohd Khir.

Later during his debate, Ng Sue Lim (PR-Sekinchan) in wishing all Muslims Selamat Hari Raya Aidil Fitri also cited a printed copy of the allegations Mohd Khir had apparently made against Kok and pointed out the part where he accused Kok of supporting the petition.

"You accused her of supporting it here! Masyallah!" he exclaimed.

"I have been told that in Islam slander is is worse than murder, maybe the ustaz can clarify this," he added.(TheSun)

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