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Sunday, October 12, 2014

Minister Nancy Shukri’s adventurism ‘unaffordable Two wrongs don't make a right.


 Attorney-General Abdul Gani Patail is due to retire next year and he is begging for an extension of his contract, by charging all those his masters want him charged. You fellows don't be so hard on him lah after all he got rewarded for fixing up Anwar UMNO and Najib cannot survive if the sedition act is abolished.Without the Judiciary,royalty,race and religion card,sedition act,Sosma,PPA and PAA,EC and Polis,UMNO Baru would have been chased out of Putrajaya by the rakyat 30 years ago.
Pakatan Rakyat today demanded Attorney-General to explain whether the witchhunt against politicians and activists under the Sedition Act is related to a private meeting with Umno.For All Malaysians on both sides of the political divide who wants true justice, please give your support to the cause of misuse of Sedition Act - which should be disbanded long ago

Our pot-holed system breeds Minister like Nancy Shukri

After long and in-depth research, full of arduous general view of Najib’s governance style is that it is not an impressive mode of working: he appears to be indecisive,wrongly engaged and not demanding Could it possibly be true? Najib begin to believe what some of his admirers have started to suggest with incremental passion, that he is M alaysia’s best-ever Prime Minister? The answer must be no. He is clearly not self-delusional. may be he had to fend off the ‘Young Turks’? sought to place a well-thought out policy position on record; they were, in a very real sense, creating precedence, administrative culture and an archive of an incubating government. To suggest that this was worse than the petty, ego-heavy squabbling for turf and lucrative territory that is the hallmark of the current coalition, is an extraordinary disservice to Mahathir founding father whose ideas and sacrifice is co-opting the senior bureaucracy and police. Essentially, he both scares and empowers high officials, making them his primary instrument of decision-making. Hegemonic command depends on a blend of coercion and consent.


 Nancy you are the de facto law minister and interpretation of the law is your job. Prosecuting is the attorney-general’s job.If you is going to whitewash the politically connected Ibrahim Ali using “the right to defend Islam”, then it opens up a Pandora's box. Whatever Perkasa does or any of the supremacist groups do - short of murdering someone over a perceived slight against Islam – will be justified.Minister Nancy Shukri can cry 'misquote' but truth is, Parliamentary replies are in black and white Words are utilitarian. They mean what they say, unless they sound what they mean Stop giving excuses. Resign to show your worth, and to the community you grew up with. Don't betray them and us.Nancy Shukri can ‘wayang’ all she can, but the fact is, her Parliamentary reply was in black and white. Whatever that she says now – verbally – means nothing unless she put it into a revised Parliamentary reply. Most importantly, does she think Ibrahim Ali is guilty, or not? Until she does this, her integrity is still at stake. a slip of the tongue is not the fault of the mind; for others, a slip of the tongue is the fault of the mind. Nancy Shukri, until proven otherwise,what you have said is immaterial. The fact that you did not condemn the Umno-linked NGO leader's threat to burn (Malay language) Bibles is as bad as you making that threat to burn Bibles.If you don't agree, and you are the minister in charge of law and supposedly with a law background, yet you willingly agree to say something you disagreed with?remember



You said so yourself that the AGC is responsible for deciding on the prosecution of any case, so a heavier responsibility rests on you to see to it that they do their job fairly and appropriately.
 
Don't you think it is incumbent on you to take the AG to task if he failed in his responsibilities? If this is true, then what exactly were you thinking by shooting back at your critics and members of the public who only meant well?

Two wrongs don't make a right. Minister Nancy Shukri, you should know better. You don't issue a controversial statement and try to negate it the next day with another corrective statement. Worse still to pass the buck to someone else as the reason for your blunder. To change your story days later into a simple denial is offending and insulting to all.
 
Madam, your twisting and turning as you go along – which is nothing but an afterthought – is making people even angrier. It is downright lame to point the finger at the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AG).

 What is rather unbelievable in the love and affection that the people have for their chief minister is that they believe she is doing them a favor and not her job. Of course, there are many of our leaders who do not do their job and I understand somewhat the sentiments that the people have displayed. The fawning and fetishes have led to even leaders like Paneer Selvam wailing away at the swearing in ceremony. Amma would have liked what she saw on TV in her cell and undoubtedly he will always have her blessings, not sure what the repercussions would have been had he not wailed. Even more important is that the wailing needs to stop and administration of the state has to begin. How long are the leaders of Tamil Nadu going to be sitting around in a paralytic state? Let the judiciary take its course and let administration not be cynical of the judicial process. Whether its Amma or whether its Appa or any spoilt Pappu who misuses his position and gets high on absolute power, they are not above the law. Thank God for the judiciary! readmore http://engagechittarkootaijamath.blogspot.com/2014/09/jayalalithaa-to-modi-prime-minister.html

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