DAP deputy chairman Nga Kor Ming has seemingly been stepping on one toe too many so to speak in his canvassing trail for the Johor state election which is just two days away (July 11).
Former first lady Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor has become the latest detractor to hit out at the Housing and Local Government Minister for his so-called “cheap election propaganda using my image and likeness”.
“He’s a Federal minister. He should behave like one, not spread false and misleading material like a desperate party cybertrooper,” jibed the wife of disgraced former premier Datuk Seri Najib Razak on her Facebook page.

“I never made the statement shown in that image. It’s a clear lie, maliciously created to misleads voters.”
Recall that the Teluk Intan MP has kicked up a fuss recently by telling the PAS-ruled Kelantan state government to seek blessing from the Goddess of Mercy a.k.a. Guanyin to pay wages of its civil servants.
This has sparked anger among PAS diehards after Muslim convert preacher Ridhuan Tee Abdullah wanted Nga to be given “a tight slap for his extreme, barbaric and inappropriate statement”.
Moreover, the former Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA) professor rallied Kelantanese to lodge a police report against Nga who is also the Kepayang state assemblyman for having breached 3R (race, religion, royalty) limitations.

On the same note, Rosmah also called on Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil to act against Nga for his malicious intent.
“If ordinary citizens can be investigated for spreading fake content, surrely a DAP minister shouldn’t be above the law,” she justified.
“I’ll not stay silent. Politics is politics. But using someone else’s image to spread lies is cowardly, dirty and desperate”.
For context, the damning AI (artificial intelligence)-designed poster which purportedly showed Rosmah gesturing “If you don’t come back, I’ll be back” was intended as a publicity material to encourage Johorians to return home to cast their votes this weekend.
It was uploaded to Nga’s X account at 4.06pm yesterday (July 8).

Apparently, Rosmah’s fanbase has urged her to file a civil suit against Nga who coincidentally is a lawyer by training himself so as to teach him a lesson that he would not forget.
“Even though we know the results will be very slow, at least it can make the rakyat more aware of this,” rationalised one commenter.
Some even insinuated that the DAP top brass has done so given the Madani administration is afraid of the potential return of Bossku in the near future.

In fact, Rosmah surfaced after Datuk Mohd Nazifuddin Najib, son of Bossku with Pahang royalty Tengku Puteri Zainah Tengku Eskandar, equated a landslide Barisan Nasional (BN) victory in the July 11 Johor state election with a signal that the rakyat are still fond of his father and want him to be granted a royal pardon.
As one commenter aptly put it, Rosmah is herself an ideal tool for the Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition to chart the downfall of UMNO and the eventual incarceration of Bossku. – July 9, 2026





