REMBAU MP Khairy Jamaluddin was today reprimanded by Deputy Dewan Rakyat Speaker Nga Kor Ming for using the word “Taliban”.
Nga asked Khairy to retract the word he had uttered in Parliament when asking Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng questions about the federal government’s Cost of Living Aid programme.
Earlier, Khairy had, in his oral question, accused the Pakatan Harapan government of using the aid to woo voters in the upcoming Rantau by-election.
Noting that the government had tabled the Supplementary Budget Bill yesterday, Khairy asked if its purpose was to obtain more funds ahead of the by-eleciton next month.
“In conjunction with the Rantau by-election, will there be an announcement on higher allowance for singles (under the Cost of Living Aid)? Do you have a problem understanding, Taliban?” Khairy said, alluding to Nga, who earlier this month had said that the Umno-PAS cooperation was akin to “Taliban rule in Malaysia” should it win federal power.
Nga, who is also Taiping MP, had said this to the Chinese press at an event in Perak and later refused to apologise after being criticised by opposition politicians.
Khairy later retracted the remark after Nga’s telling off.
In answering Khairy, Lim denied that the funds requested under the supplementary bill would be used for the election.
“Being a more experienced person, I believe YB, you would know that the supplementary bill was for last year (2018) and not this year,” Lim said.
The government tabled the supplementary bill asking Parliament to approve an additional RM15.5 billion to top up expenses under the 2018 Budget. – March 28, 2019.
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