GIVE US THE MANDATE: WE WILL HAVE TO DEAL WITH UNSOLVED MYSTERIES
A number of issues have plagued the nation, but the answers are still not
forthcoming.
From Teoh Beng Hock and Ahmad Sarbani's sudden death, to that of custodial
deaths involving among others, C.Sugumar, who is the most recent victim on
Jan 23, and from the confession by the late PI Bala to the shocking murder of
Mongolian model, Altantuya Shariibuu and the Scorpene submarines, the
questions have been asked, but the answers are vague.
This has driven Subang parliamentary incumbent, Sivarasa to urge the
people not only to vote the Pakatan Rakyat representatives, but to ensure a
new government is formed at both the Federal and State level.
"Only when we are able to take over Putrajaya, I can assure you that these
questions that you are all asking will not be answered by the present regime
under UMNO Barisan Nasional," he said. "As members of parliament and
citizens of this country, we, too are interested to know what happened to
Altantuya and how two personal bodyguards could be involved in the death of
the Mongolian model."
Sivarasa said at the present moment, the Scorpene case is still ongoing. "We
have some latest information, which we will soon expose to the nation," he
said. "We will have to ask our caretaker prime minister Najib Tun Razak to
answer some tough questions."
Until Pakatan Rakyat government is able to take over Putrajaya, Sivarasa
said it would be difficult to force UMNO and Barisan Nasional, especially
Najib, to be held accountable to the people.
"The time is now," he said. "Ini kalilah! Please come out in full force to
vote."
In a recent development, Malaysiakini reported that the Bar Council has
referred senior lawyer, Cecil Abraham to the Advocates and Solicitors
Disciplinary Board for his alleged role in the second statutory declaration
of P. Balasubramaniam in 2008.
"It is learnt that it was Najib who asked Cecil to draft the SD2," said
Sivarasa. "However, the powers are not on the Bar Council to query the
caretaker prime minister, but when Pakatan Rakyat takes over Putrajaya, this
case would have to be re-opened because of the amount of public interest it
has generated."
Released by Sivarasa's Campaign Team
for enquiries, pls contact: Peter Chong 012 905 9948 parliamentsubang@gmail.com
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
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