Tuesday, November 25, 2008

The emergence of a new trend..............

Upon careful observation, one would realize the emergence of a childish but yet dangerous trend in Malaysian political landscape.

The trend has become more apparent each passing day. The trend I'm referring to is called making police reports.

Making police reports is not new. It has existed for many years or even decades or centuries but of late, especially after the March 08 general elections that plunges Malaysia into the political (and racial) turmoils, it has become more and more apparent.

Police reports after police reports were made. From mammoth issues to even small issues - some even petty or trivial.

Yes, Malaysia is a free country. Anybody can make a police reports anytime. The police are duty-bound to accept any report being made, but things have come to a state of absurdity, stupidity, insanity and other ty(s)...... that comes to ones mind.

Police reports are being made everyday, and many of them are petty in nature. It's OK if things are criminal or serious in nature, but many of these are petty - not even conceivable by normal human mind. Many of them are ridiculous.
These may be only a few examples, but in actual fact there are thousand more.

When Tan Sri Khalid suggested that UiTM opened its door to all races, the Malays went wild. Some even made police reports against him.

When Lim Guan Eng included the Chinese and English names to the existing roadsigns in Bahasa in Penang, police reports were ade against him.

When Saiful couldn't get what he wanted from Anwar, he made a police report against Anwar, accusing him of sodomizing him.

When Ramlang Porigi claimed that he was forced to witness Saiful' swearing on the Quran, a police report was made against him.

When P. Bala made public his first Statutory Declaration, a police report was made against him for sedition.

When Tengku Adnan decided that the Umno HQ took over the conduct of the troubled Tanah Merah divisional meeting, the members had lodged a police report against him for alleged abuse of power.

When Teresa Kok was alleged to "force" a mosque in Puchong not to use loudspeakers during "azan", a police report was lodged against her.

When Teresa Kok was alleged to "drop" the jawi names from the roadsigns in Selangor, a police report was made against her.

When Tan Lian Hoe was alleged to have made a remarks on the Malay rights, a police report was lodged against her.

When the HINDRAF were demanding that the qualityof life of the marginalized Indians be given due attention, police reports were made against them.

When Ahmad Ismail allegedly called the Chinese pendatang (immigrants) during a ceramah in Permatang Pauh, a police report was made against him by Komtar assemblyman, Ng We Aik.

When Lim Guan Eng touched on matters relating to the NEP, crooked lawyer Abu Backer Sidek lodged a police report against him for making a “very sensitive statement”.

Analyzing these reports closely, most of these reports were made by individuals or organizations but one would wonder if these ridiculous reports were Umno-inspired.

Due to the high number of petty, ridiculous reports, one wonders no more why our police are too busy investigating these kind of petty issues than concentrating their time an effort in life-threatening and criminal issues.

No wonder the Government lost many high profile cases due to shoddy investigation, as the police had no time to conduct proper investigations.

No wonder Altantuya would never find justice for her murder.

No wonder Nini has not been found yet after missing since 9-Jan.

No wonder Nurin's murderer has not been caught after committing the heinuous crime 535 days ago.

No wonder only 39% of the 209,559 cases reported last year were resolved.

And the last straw came from the so-called Heritage Associations, Malay Cultural Organisations and Related Bodies Cooperation Network (Pewaris).

Besides lodging police 5 (F-I-V-E) police reports against Selangor state executive councillor Teresa Kok, it also embarked onto even more serious issues which they claimed would endanger Muslim and Malay unity.

The group even went to the extent of asking for actions to be taken against:

  • people or groups which sought to abolish the Internal Security Act (ISA).
  • Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf),
  • Gerakan Wanita chief Datuk Tan Lian Hoe for her recent remarks on Malays,
  • Sisters in Islam on the National Fatwa Council’s decision on pengkid or tomboys.

Pewaris spokesman Datuk Dr Maamor Osman told reporters that the group of 30 NGOs would form a coalition called Majlis Permuafakatan Ummah to counter criticism against the Malays and Islam.

The action by Pewaris is considered as head-on counter action, and if left unchecked could further deepen the racial rift in Malaysia.

Talking about police reports, why don't these good-for-nothing people made police reports on:

  • Sharil Samad for reducing petrol pump price by 15 sen each time, whilst increasing it by 78 sen in May 2008;
  • PM Abdullah Badawi for doozing off in almost all meetings, seminars or conferences he attended.
  • Shahrizat Jalil fo renegrading on her earlier agreement to accept the June 2009 transition plan with Rafidah;
  • Anwar Ibrahim for giving the fed-up rakyat false hope on forming a new government;
  • Lim Kit Siang for always pushing for emergency motions (though he never gets one) in Parliament;
  • Perak Islamic Department Director for not in agreement with the National Fatwa Council on the edict to ban yoga among Muslims;
  • many many more issue.

Don't you guys have something better to do other rather than being the work-horses of these political masters?

1 comment:

balan said...

Well, what HINDRAF refuse to understand is that their parents and leaders agreed to the 'social contract’ and related constitution wholeheartedly before the independence was granted. If they have anyone to blame, if should be the people and Indian leaders during the period.

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