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Loke Brushes Off Claims Of Camps In DAP

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DAP Secretary-General Dismisses Allegations of Party Factions

SEREMBAN, Feb 23 – DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke has dismissed allegations that there are camps within the party ahead of the Central Executive Committee (CEC) elections, calling them external attempts to disrupt party unity.

No Camps within the Party

Loke said that he remained unfazed by the claims and continued to focus on his responsibilities as usual. "It is common for various allegations to surface during elections, but DAP’s leadership remains united and strong. These claims from outsiders have no bearing on the party – perhaps some are envious of DAP, or they may be our political rivals," he said.

One Camp, One DAP

"our leaders are mature and capable of making their own judgements. There is no need to engage in a war of words over such matters. As far as I know, there is only one camp, and that is the DAP camp," he told reporters, after attending a Hi-Tea event with the Village Development and Security Committees of the Seremban Parliamentary constituency and Chennah State constituency, today.

Rejuvenation Efforts

Loke, who is also the Member of Parliament for Seremban, was responding to allegations, circulating on social media, about a purported rift between him and DAP chairman Lim Guan Eng, ahead of the CEC elections in March.

Meanwhile, Loke, who is also the Chennah assemblyman, said that the party remains committed to its rejuvenation efforts, by introducing fresh faces in the CEC elections, including as candidates. This initiative, he said, provides emerging leaders with valuable exposure and leadership experience.

JPJ Autonomy

In a separate development, Loke, who is also the Transport Minister, said that the Road Transport Department (JPJ) has full autonomy to implement measures it deems necessary to strengthen the agency, including the proposal to establish a Special Task Force. "JPJ has its own mechanisms to assess the effectiveness of enforcement. I fully support their initiatives, and they regularly provide feedback to the ministry," he said.

Special Task Force

On Jan 27, JPJ director-general, Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli, reportedly said that the proposal to form a Special Task Force would be submitted to the Public Service Department (PSD) for consideration, this year. Aedy Fadly said the task force would focus on special operations, intelligence gathering and assisting states in resolving specific issues.

Conclusion

In conclusion, DAP remains committed to its leadership’s unity and strength, and is not swayed by external attempts to create divisions. The party will continue to focus on its rejuvenation efforts, introducing fresh faces in the CEC elections, and providing emerging leaders with valuable exposure and leadership experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the allegations surrounding DAP’s leadership?
A: There are allegations of camps within the party, but DAP’s secretary-general Anthony Loke has dismissed these claims as external attempts to disrupt party unity.

Q: What is DAP’s stance on the rejuvenation efforts?
A: The party remains committed to introducing fresh faces in the CEC elections, providing emerging leaders with valuable exposure and leadership experience.

Q: What is the current state of the Road Transport Department (JPJ)?
A: JPJ has full autonomy to implement measures to strengthen the agency, and is proposing the establishment of a Special Task Force to focus on special operations, intelligence gathering and assisting states in resolving specific issues.

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