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Three Malaysians queried over dinner with Singapore politicians
(From left) Datuk Seri Kalimullah Hassan, Datuk Mohamad Azman Yahya and Lim Guan Eng were alleged to have had dinner with Singapore’s top politicians in August.
New Straits Times
Monday, Oct 03, 2011
KUALA LUMPUR - Perkasa has claimed that there was a "dinner" arranged for three Malaysian personalities, including a chief minister, and Singapore's top politicians in August.
Perkasa information chief Ruslan Kasim questioned the motive behind the dinner that was attended by Malaysia Airlines board member Datuk Mohamad Azman Yahya, businessman Datuk Seri Kalimullah Hassan and Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng with several senior leaders of Singapore's People's Action Party (PAP).
Ruslan, in his statement issued yesterday, urged the three to clear the air over the matter in the interest of the country.
"If it is true, we would like to know what was discussed during the dinner and whether it was related to our country's top secrets."
He also asked Azman to disclose whether Kalimullah had previously arranged several meetings between DAP and PAP.
"Malaysians have the right to question where their loyalty lies."
Perkasa, Ruslan said, would like to warn against Malaysians becoming a foreign tool or agent to betray their own country.

(From left) Datuk Seri Kalimullah Hassan, Datuk Mohamad Azman Yahya and Lim Guan Eng were alleged to have had dinner with Singapore’s top politicians in August.
New Straits Times
Monday, Oct 03, 2011
KUALA LUMPUR - Perkasa has claimed that there was a "dinner" arranged for three Malaysian personalities, including a chief minister, and Singapore's top politicians in August.
Perkasa information chief Ruslan Kasim questioned the motive behind the dinner that was attended by Malaysia Airlines board member Datuk Mohamad Azman Yahya, businessman Datuk Seri Kalimullah Hassan and Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng with several senior leaders of Singapore's People's Action Party (PAP).
Ruslan, in his statement issued yesterday, urged the three to clear the air over the matter in the interest of the country.
"If it is true, we would like to know what was discussed during the dinner and whether it was related to our country's top secrets."
He also asked Azman to disclose whether Kalimullah had previously arranged several meetings between DAP and PAP.
"Malaysians have the right to question where their loyalty lies."
Perkasa, Ruslan said, would like to warn against Malaysians becoming a foreign tool or agent to betray their own country.