MANILA, Philippines - Leave it to Manila's so-called Dirty Harry to rekindle his war against Asiong Salonga on Andres Bonifacio Day.
Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim twitted Asiong Salonga, a film character based
on a 1960s gangster, in his Bonifacio Day speech outside Manila City
Hall this morning. The character was portrayed in a movie by former
president Joseph Estrada, Lim’s opponent in the mayoral race next year.
In his speech, Lim paid tribute to Bonifacio's heroism, citing that he was born in Manila's Tondo area.
Lim deplored that while Bonifacio is being recognized, Manila's criminal
elements are also being glamorized. "Unang-una, pinatutunayan ni
Bonifacio na ang Maynila ay lungsod ng mga bayani, na itinuturing na
unang bayaning nagbuwis ng buhay para sa bayan... Totoo na ang Maynila
ay mayroon ding mga hoodlum, gangster at kaaway ng batas na gaya ni
Asiong Salonga,” he said.
"Sinasabi ko lang po sa inyo ang totoo, dahil ako ay nalulungkot ba't
isinasapelikula ang buhay ng isang gangster. Itong Asiong Salonga, baka
di nyo alam, nasentensyahan ito, pumuga, sa city jail naaresto sa
illegal possession of firearms, robbery with homicide at iba iba pa. Ito
po ang record hanggang sa napatay siya ng kanyang kaaway sa kanilang
partihan sa pang ho-holdap. Ito po ang tunay na Asiong Salonga."
While Lim did not directly name Estrada, he kept on lambasting "Asiong
Salonga," who died long ago. "Kailangan nating muling ibantayog ang
dating kadakilaan ng Maynila, ang mahal nating lungsod. Gamitin nating
halimbawa si Gat Andres Bonifacio. Isang malinis, marangal, wagas at
masinop na paglilingkod, hindi pagsasamantala sa pwesto o pagpapayaman
sa pwesto, na nanakawin ang kwarta ng bayan. Hindi po yan ang Maynila."
Estrada was convicted for plunder in 2007 after being deposed from the
presidency but was later pardoned by his successor, then-President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
Estrada would rebut Lim later in the day at the oath taking of his supporters at the Ninoy Aquino stadium in Manila.
Estrada said it is right that Lim does away with criminals, but he
should also address kotong cops and hoodlums in robes. Lim was a former
policeman, NBI director, senator and once served as Estrada's interior
and local government secretary before becoming senator. Estrada twitted
Lim for criticizing the Asiong Salonga movies, saying that movies about
Lim's life were flops. "Nilangaw,” he said.
He also recalled that Lim sought Estrada's endorsement in 2010. He said
Lim would not have become mayor again without his (Estrada's)
endorsement. Estrada said the so-called Erap magic is still with him,
noting his supporters have not left him. He said the same people who
voted for him as president in 1998 were still the same voters in 2010.
The former president deplored that Manila has deteriorated under Lim's
watch. Estrada and Lim are running for mayor of Manila in the 2013
elections.
Estrada's son Jinggoy, Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile and UNA
senatorial candidates Tingting Cojuangco, Ernesto Maceda and Dick Gordon
did their own versions of the Gangnam dance craze, which was been
reworded to be Estrada's Manila campaign theme song.
Both Estrada and Lim both tried to extol Bonifacio in their speeches
today. In an apparent rebuttal of Lim, he also pointed out that he was
born in Tondo like Bonifacio.
Source: ABS-CBN News
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