AS SANUSI, HADI & MAHATHIR LAUNCH COLD & CALCULATED BIDS TO ‘DESTROY THIS COUNTRY’ – ANWAR STILL THINKING OF HIMSELF AS A ‘7-MONTH-OLD BABY THAT HAS YET TO LEARN HOW TO RUN’? – IF SO, INVESTORS MIGHT AS WELL BRACE FOR REGIME CHANGE AFTER STATE POLLS ON AUG 12

More leaders slam Sanusi for linking graft to non-Muslims

Umno, MCA, DAP and Amanah leaders say one’s religion or race has nothing to do with corruption.

PETALING JAYA: Sanusi Nor’s claim linking corruption to non-Muslims can create misgivings between Muslims and non-Muslims, a DAP leader said as criticism continues to mount against the caretaker Kedah menteri besar.

Khoo Poay Tiong said Sanusi’s remarks gave the impression that all non-Muslims were involved in corruption. This, he said, was irresponsible and detrimental to race relations.

Sanusi, who is also the Perikatan Nasional election director, should not resort to such “nasty” tactics to win at the polls, the DAP CEC member said.

“People on the ground do not view things solely from the Muslim or non-Muslim lens.

“But politicians like Sanusi will destroy this country by making such unreasonable claims just to emerge as a champion,” Khoo told FMT.

Sanusi had claimed yesterday that non-Muslims were the ones who got arrested the most for giving and receiving bribes.

DAP secretary-general Loke Siew Fook asked Sanusi to furnish proof to back his claim or issue a public apology if he could not do so.

Loke also said corruption should not be linked to any particular race.

Umno Supreme Council member Razlan Rafii shared Loke’s view, adding that when it came to corruption, it all boiled down to the individual.

“Don’t fan racial flames, it has nothing to do with race,” Razlan told FMT.

Amanah leader Sany Hamzan said no religion encouraged its followers to be involved in corruption.

He said Sanusi should not seek cheap publicity but should focus instead on government policies.

“Whether the perpetrators are Chinese, Malays or Indians, as long as they are Malaysians, we do not agree with corrupt practices,” he said.

MCA vice-president Ti Lian Ker said corruption was considered a social disease with no ties to any specific race.

He said the government should take stern action against political parties that harped on 3R (race, religion and royalty) issues.

He said PAS and DAP had frequently used 3R as a weapon to garner support and votes. “They succeeded because today PAS is the largest party in PN, and DAP is the largest party in PH. This shows that 3R issues are easily exploited to get votes,” he said.  FMT

Be patient, unity govt like baby unable to run, says MP

PKR’s Pasir Gudang MP Hassan Karim says Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is resolving the issues plaguing the nation one by one.

Pasir Gudang MP Hassan Karim said he has been vocal in criticising Anwar Ibrahim at times, but only because it is out of admiration for him.

PETALING JAYA: A PKR MP has called for patience over the government’s efforts to resolve the issues plaguing the nation.

Pasir Gudang MP Hassan Karim said the Anwar Ibrahim-led administration was akin to a “seven-month-old baby that has yet to learn to run”.

“The people need to be a little patient (over resolving issues). There are numerous significant problems in the country but he (Anwar) is resolving them one by one,” Hassan said at an event in Permatang, Selangor, last night.

He said although he had been outspoken in his criticism of Anwar at times, it was done so out of admiration for the prime minister.

However, he said as much as he understood their concern, it was hard for him to hold back regarding matters of principle.

Recently, Hassan urged Anwar to name the “political mafias” after him following the prime minister’s remark that certain “wealthy people” were after him because of his anti-corruption campaign.

On July 1, Hassan said threats against Anwar could be viewed as criminal offences as it affects parliamentary democracy.  FMT

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