
In his weekly column in Sinar Harian, Tee said he and his friend were blocked from entering Singapore and treated like “terrorists” when the Woodland Immigration officials took their pictures and fingerprints.
“After hours of debating, a letter came stating that I was not allowed to enter, but no reason was given, though I believe that it had a great deal to do with my comments on the ultra kiasu (DAP),” he said.
Tee pointed out that Perkasa had reminded the Malays to be alert of the attempts by DAP to win their hearts in the 14th General Election (GE).
“Although this ultra kiasu always say that it is a multiracial party based on its constitution, how many of the members’ faces belong to Malays?
“The truth is that its top leadership is made up of the faces who want to destroy the Malays. Just look at their fathers in Singapore and look at whether Malays are given opportunities to be in decision-making positions, or the opportunity to become police, immigration or military officials.”
He added that the 2015 Pakatan Harapan Contract and the Citizens’ Declaration profited no one but the DAP and questioned how long Muslims would be fooled for the sake of power.
“Look at the reality in Penang. Where are the Malays and the Muslims? Even PKR representatives have been kicked out from their positions in government companies there.”