Kuala Lumpur: The suggestion for MCA to dissolve and join DAP is highly improbable and merely represents the personal opinion of Kampar MP Chong Zhemin, DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke said. Loke, who is also Transport Minister and Seremban MP, clarified that the proposal does not reflect DAP’s official stance, adding that it has also never been discussed within the party.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, Loke stated, “I consider this his personal view. To be frank, this matter doesn’t arise.” He emphasized that while Chong is entitled to his opinion, it is not the party’s position and he does not see any possibility of it materialising.
Loke made these remarks to reporters after attending a hi-tea event and disbursement of incentives to 219 high-achieving SPM 2024 students from the Seremban parliamentary constituency. His response followed media reports where the DAP lawmaker suggested MCA should dissolve and join DAP if it genuinely wishes to champion multiculturalism, justice, and progress in Malaysi
a, claiming MCA no longer represents the Chinese community.