Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng
has announced that national badminton star Lee Chong Wei may be awarded
RM100,000 from the state coffers.
At a press conference early
this morning, Lim said he would recommend to the Perbadanan Bekalan Air Pulau
Pinang (PBA) to reward Lee for his
success as the first Malaysian to win two
silver medals.
"The PBA usually (gives) awards (to) outstanding sportsmen
and women," said Lim when launching the upgrading road project in Jalan
Gottlieb at around 10.20am this morning.
“We want to show our appreciation to Lee for being the first Malaysian to
bring back two silver medals.
Lim, who is also DAP secretary-general, said when Lee
returns to Penang, he would be presented with the award.
Lee returned to his homeland today via the KL International Airport at about
7.30am.
Malaysians mourned when he was defeated by archrival Lin Dan 21-15, 10-21,
19-21 in the singles badminton competition finals at the London Olympics on
Sunday.
The loss is Lee’s second at the hand of China’s Lin Dan in his quest for
Olympic gold.
While most Malaysians described Lee
as a symbol of unity and heroism for bringing citizens together despite their
differences, DAP Kota Alam Shah assemblyperson M Manoharan was intensely
criticised for his less flattering tweets
over the former’s defeat.
‘Manoharan is
alone’
Responding to BN’s
call for the DAP to make a clear stand on
whether they agreed with Manoharan’s remarks, Lim today distanced himself from
his comrade.
Lim castigated Manoharan for his “totally insensitive”
remarks regarding Lee’s defeat at the hands of Lin Dan.
Lim said Manoharan does not represent the party and that he is “totally
alone” in his views.
He declined to comment further, saying the remarks - which many considered as
rude and racist - were not worth pondering on.
When asked if the party would take any action against Manoharan, Lim refused
to elaborate.
“What I said is sufficient. This type of comment is insensitive, and not
worth commenting on,” he added.
Lim also said Pakatan Rakyat does not wish to mix sports and politics.
“That is why we do not hold any
positions in sports associations. We prefer the experts to hold them,” he
added.
Source : http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/205646
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