Anwar: Kit Siang was right to withdraw from debate
PKR president Anwar Ibrahim said he supported DAP stalwart Lim Kit Siang's decision to withdraw from a debate with Najib Abdul Razak.
"Kit Siang is not a coward. From what I see, a lot of friends are advising (us) that it (the debate) is inappropriate at this time.
"There are fears of racial tensions. (Withdrawing) is a good decision," he told reporters in Port Dickson, according to Berita Harian.
Anwar also brushed off suggestions that he replaces Lim for the debate.
Lim has a reputation of often criticising Najib even though the latter is no longer prime minister.
Following these repeated criticisms, on Tuesday, Najib challenged Lim to a "freestyle" televised debate on any topic to which the latter promptly accepted.
Lim then proposed the topic "How Malaysia became a global kleptocracy and how we can become a leading nation of integrity" to which Najib agreed.
Two days later, Lim said he was withdrawing from the debate as he had received a lot of advice against it from his supporters.
His chief reason was that a debate between himself and Najib might be turned into a "Malay versus Chinese conflict".
To this, Najib accused Lim of making excuses.
"Is this an admission by Kit Siang that DAP is a Chinese party?
"This is a debate between two parliamentarians. Nothing to do with race," wrote Najib on his Facebook page.
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