Parting shot gets silent treatment


Retiring Selangor DAP leader Teng Chang Khim’s call for the Lims to pass the baton may have failed to draw a response, but there’s little doubt of quiet ripples in the party.

ALL seems calm as DAP prepares for what could be its most momentous party election in decades. In fact, it has been so quiet that some have labelled it the “silent election campaign”.

Party leaders, especially those vying for a place in the 30-member central executive committee (CEC), have been keeping their heads low and their mouths clamped shut.

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