Malaysiakini
DAP MP for Perak’s Batu Gajah Fong Po Kuan has reversed her decision not to defend her seat.
At a press conference in Ipoh today, Fong said she was ready to contest the seat which she has held for two terms.
Her dramatic reversal came after days of persuasion from party leaders.
DAP veteran Lim Kit Siang - who earlier said Fong was “incommunicado” - was able to speak to her yesterday to convince the popular 35-year-old politician to change her mind.
Fong apologised to the Batu Gajah voters, supporters and the party for causing them ‘disappointment and hurt’.
“It was definitely a very painful decision (to withdraw). However, I felt very remorseful when I discovered how much a majority of the people cared for me and supported me.
“Indeed, the reflection of their immense support touched me deeply which brought about the thought that I must not fail them,” she said.
Unwise decision
Fong said she realised that her decision to quit was not wise.
“Besides, this coming election is very crucial to all concerned Malaysians.
“I promise to remain to shoulder the responsibility to be at the frontline with all Malaysians for the benefit of many generations to come,” she added.
Fong left immediately after reading her statement at the DAP operations centre.
Lim and DAP deputy secretary-general M Kulasegaran were also present together with some 150 supporters.
