WHAT WILL ‘NATIONAL CLOWN’ SANUSI SAY TO THE IGP – AS TOP COP ANNOUNCES INVESTIGATION INTO HIS ‘INSULTING’ REMARK AGAINST S’GOR SULTAN – AND ALSO ADVISES HIM TO SEEK AN AUDIENCE WITH THE RULER TO APOLOGISE – WILL THE ‘ANGIN’ SANUSI FREAK OUT & TELL THE IGP TO ‘REPENT 48 TIMES’ AS HE DID TO ZAHID?

Police to investigate Sanusi over ‘insulting’ remark on S’gor ruler

Police have launched an investigation against Kedah Menteri Besar Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor over his recent remarks that allegedly insulted the Sultan of Selangor.

This is according to Inspector-General of Police Razarudin Hussain, who told a press conference today that politicians should refrain from touching on 3Rs (race, religion, royalty) to avoid stoking tension, especially in the run-up to the state elections.

“Regarding the case of Kedah menteri besar, we have opened an investigation paper under the 3R case yesterday,” he said in Bukit Aman.

Razarudin was referring to Sanusi’s remark at a recent ceramah, where he allegedly insulted Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah in choosing the state’s menteri besar.

During the video of the speech, which has gone viral on social media, Sanusi can be seen comparing the Kedah sultan and his Selangor counterpart, whom he alleged had chosen a “lousy” menteri besar.

Special task force

The top cop told reporters that Sanusi’s case is being investigated by a police special task force that focuses on 3R cases.

Razarudin said police have noticed an increase in incidents involving 3Rs as the six state elections get closer.

This, he stressed, is dangerous especially when such sensitive issues are touched by influential figures.

“It is better if we do not raise issues involving 3Rs, especially when it gets close to the state elections.

“For example, if I as a leader were to give fiery speeches and incite people, this can rile up my supporters and can cause security issues during the election.

“This is why it is dangerous when people play with issues involving the 3Rs.”

Be respectful

Razarudin also suggested that those who insulted the Malay rulers should apologise to them.

Delivering speeches that humiliate or slander others should not happen at all, he added.

“If it were me, if I were the one who said such a thing that is insulting to the royal institution, I would seek an audience with the ruler to apologise.

“We have to be respectful to the royal institution,” he said.

On 3R-related cases, Razarudin said police have opened 61 investigation papers since March 27.

These include cases involving high-profile individuals such as PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang, DAP chairperson Lim Guan Eng, and former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

According to the IGP, police found that some of the speeches being investigated had indeed contained elements that violate the law.

“Some of the investigation papers have been forwarded to the Attorney-General’s Chambers,” he said.  MKINI

Thank you for the advice but you should repent 48 times, Sanusi tells Zahid

ALOR STAR: Caretaker Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor “thanked” Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi for advising him to repent and refrain from raising contentious issues during campaigning.

However, Sanusi returned the favour by urging the Umno president to repent 48 times and retire from politics.

“I agree and am thankful for the advice to ‘bertaubat nasuha’ (sincere repentance), which is encouraged for whoever regrets the sins he or she has committed.

“I wish to advise him to ‘bertaubat nasuha’ 48 times and retire from politics for the damages he has done to the people in this country,” Sanusi said in a Facebook posting today.

It is understood that Sanusi was responding to Zahid’s earlier statement advising the Pas leader to repent and refrain from using contentious matters during campaigning ahead of the Aug 12 polls in six states.

Zahid was reported as saying that politics was no laughing matter and there was no need for him to engage in debates with individuals who “lacked wisdom in interpreting facts”.

Zahid also said Sanusi should apologise for insulting the Sultan of Selangor over the appointment of the state’s menteri besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari, and for launching personal attacks on ministers in the unity government. NST

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