As the DAP elections approach, veteran members claim a “deep state” within the party is working to undermine chairman Lim Guan Eng. A party source alleges this move aims to replace Guan Eng with a leader seen as more acceptable to Malay voters ahead of the next general election. Even a senior ally reportedly warned Guan Eng that his leadership is under threat. The alleged plot mirrors the 1990s “Kick out Kit Siang” campaign. Veteran grassroots leader S Neelamekan says certain leaders have strayed from DAP’s core struggles, influenced by external forces seeking a more compromising leadership.

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