Roxas to Gordon: Name LP member who ‘approached’ him to file case vs Poe

LP standard-bearer Mar Roxas and vice presidential candidate Leni Robredo pose with "Laban" sign after filing their candidacies on Thursday. JULLIANE LOVE DE JESUS/INQUIRER.net

LP standard-bearer Mar Roxas and vice presidential candidate Leni Robredo pose with “Laban” sign after filing their candidacies on Thursday. JULLIANE LOVE DE JESUS/INQUIRER.net

Liberal Party (LP) standard-bearer Mar Roxas challenged senatorial aspirant Richard Gordon to identify the LP members who allegedly asked him to file a disqualification case against Senator Grace Poe.

READ: LP denies asking Gordon to file disqualification case against Poe

“Sabihin kung sino itong tao na ito para maimbestigahan namin. Kung kinakailangan na parusahan namin, eh ‘di paparusahan. Kung kinakailangan na patalsikin namin sa partido ay ‘yun din po ang gagawin,” said Roxas in an interview in Pangasinan on Wednesday.

(Reveal who this person is so that we can investigate into it. If a punishment is needed, then so be it. If they need to be expelled from the party, then it will done.)

This was after Gordon revealed in a recent interview that some LP and United Nationalist Alliance members “approached” him to file a case to disqualify Poe in the elections over her citizen and residency issues.

READ: Gordon: LP, UNA members asked me to file case vs Grace Poe

“Ang punto rito ay hindi naman po tama na i-broadcast, na ‘bato-bato sa langit, ang tamaan ay huwag magalit’ dahil wala naman pong tinutukoy. Parati na lang, ‘member of LP,’” said Roxas.

(The point here is that it’s not right to broadcast it because there’s no specific person. It’s always “a member of LP.”)

Roxas and his running mate Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo had cancelled their campaign schedules to visit to typhoon-stricken provinces to distribute relief goods.

Since Tuesday, they have visited several towns in Aurora, Nueva Ecija, and Pangasinan to personally hand food packs to the victims of Typhoon “Lando.”

Roxas also stressed that the LP will not hesitate to get rid of any party member who will be found engaging in dirty tactics.

“Malinaw na malinaw sa amin ni Leni na the way we campaign is the way we govern—malinis, tapat, diretso,” he said.

(It’s very clear to Leni and I that the way we campaign is the way we govern—clean, just, straight.)

But Roxas believes that the LP being criticized and attacked only mean that they are on top.

“Alam n’yo, natutuwa ako na parati na lang tayo ang binabatikos sa kahit anong mga kaganapan. Ibig sabihin siguro matamis ang bunga, kaya iyan ang binabato,” he quipped.

(You know, I’m glad that I’m the one who’s always criticized in any event. It means that maybe the fruit is sweet, that’s why it always gets thrown at.)

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