Tuesday 13 July 2010

Nazri: ‘We should get rid of Perkasa’

Umno is against any form of racism and does not support Perkasa said Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz.

“We should get rid of Perkasa,” said the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department on Tuesday in the Parliament lobby when reporters asked
for his response to MCA vice-president Datuk Donald Lim’s suggestion that the
Chinese should form their version of Perkasa.

"What's the point of having another extremist body? We want to get rid of Perkasa,” he said.

He said that Umno was seeking to distance itself from Perkasa but acknowledged that no action could be taken against people who proposed such extremist bodies unless a police report was lodged against them.



And suddenly PERKASA should be rid off?
After being formed post 2008 General Election?
I'd vote for Nazri's being yet again, uttered some stupid comment. No need to wonder why he is neither here nor there after being in the cabinet for that lenght of time.

Malaysia is seriously turning hay wired.
They are led by a band-wagon of shitty jokers comprises of Malay, Indian and Chinese politicians.
They're all such an idiot that they themselves, realising it or not, making a fool of themselves with their greed for power and money.

I wonder what will happen to Satu Malaysia - Najib's baby after being the Prime Minister?.

Now, this association wasn't gaining any focus but when it was made public sometime in March - with the touch of Nazris's most hated person Mahathir, every race available in Malaysia want to have their own version of superhero En Perkasa (Perkasa means immaculately strong in English).

To date I cannot comprehend the moves by ex- Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir Mohamad in officiating the body- a Malay nationalist group, which was initially turned down by the Sultan of Selangor for some unknown reason.


Indeed there are some good intentions behind the entity set-up with its agenda to safeguard the sovereignty of the institution of rulers, Malay and bumiputera rights and the sanctity of Islam as the country’s official religion...but they should expect that this moves would be politicised by the other two race, who had been making very clear of their needs and wants past ten years.

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