Ibrahim Ali said today that enough is enough and Prime Minister Datuk 
Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak should not beg for support from the Chinese 
anymore.
“It is humiliating and it was indeed a Chinese tsunami which was evident
 in several Umno seats where the candidates lost due to Chinese voters 
not voting them such Batu Pahat parliamentary seat.
“And opposition candidates and their leaders won overwhelmingly in Chinese majority seats.
“If these were not a Chinese tsunami, then what do one call this trend?” he asked.
The Perkasa president said Umno and Barisan Nasional (BN) should rethink
 the way forward by taking care of only the Malays, bumiputras and 
Indians after knowing the true situation.
Ibrahim, who failed to retain his Pasir Mas parliamentary seat said even
 at the rally last night in Kelana Jaya, more than 60 percent were 
Chinese and they were there as early as 7pm, wearing black T-shirts at a
 time when the Muslims were performing their Maghrib prayer.
He said the election was over and what was there to complain anymore 
where the process was recognized by the US government and other 
countries and global organisations.
“This only goes to show that the Chinese in DAP are not patience to gain
 power as written in their banners during the general election campaign –
 Now or Never.
“What we have now is Anwar Ibrahim using the Chinese terming it as the 
people’s uprising and the Chinese are using Anwar to split the Malays 
for their selfish objectives.
“MCA and Gerakan are almost wiped out now despite MCA president Chua Soi
 Lek’s statement about five months before the general election that the 
party would not be represented if it lost in the general election,” he 
added.
Ibrahim said Anwar claimed there were about 30 seats where 
irregularities were found and “he should just go to court with the 
evidence.”
“I think Anwar is worried about the appeal case by Saiful Bukhari on his
 sodomy charge and the Lahad Datu insurgents case and that his age is 
getting older and running out.
“MY advise to Najib now is good luck and to Anwar, try again in the 14th general election,” he added.
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