Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng has called off the contest with state Barisan Nasional chief Teng Chang Yeow.
Lim said he had enough of the "political game" played by Teng and will not entertain his conditions.
"I
was tricked by him (Teng) after accepting his ridiculous condition not
to contest a parliamentary seat and only a state seat," Lim said in a
press conference in Komtar here Tuesday.
On Monday, Teng
maintained his conditions for the face-off with Lim in the upcoming
general election, saying he (Teng) would decide on the seat to be
contested.
Teng said once Lim accepted the conditions, he (Teng) would name the seat.
Lim,
who is also the DAP secretary-general, had stated earlier that he would
slug it out with Teng only for the Padang Kota state seat. He said if
Teng agreed to this, he (Lim) would not contest a parliamentary seat.
Prior
to this, Teng was reported saying he was willing to have a face-off
with Lim in the elections on condition that the Barisan leader gets to
pick the state seat.
meanwhile,
Penang Barisan Nasional chief Teng Chang Yeow has described Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng's statement that he was deceived by Teng as the biggest joke of the general election.
"I feel sorry for him. More so for DAP," Teng said Tuesday.
Teng
pointed out that as a leader who claimed to be for all races, Lim
should take up the challenge of contesting a mixed-composition seat.
"How
can he now proclaim himself to be a Malaysian leader if he refuses to
face me in a mixed-raced seat?" Teng queried at a press conference in
the state Barisan headquarters here.
Meanwhile, Teng also revealed that the list of Barisan candidates for the state was ready.
"No changes in terms of seat allocation among the component parties unless any last minute seat-swapping happens," he said.
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