Thursday, July 17, 2008

Political conspiracy

Is there a political conspiracy orchestrated by individuals who walk along the corridors of power? Before venturing further into the topic, I would like to state that I am aware of the Sedition Act. At the same time many issues of public interest have been shrouded in cloud of secrecy that has led to conspiracy theorists.And there are instances when these 'conspiracy theorists' such as popular blogger and owner of Malaysia Today, Raja Petra Kamaruddin (RPK) are proven true.

Anwar Ibrahim (DSAI) was arrested. Here is what Nurul Izzah had to say about her dad's arrest. An arrest warrant has been issued for RPK. Several days earlier, Mohd Ezam Noor warned DSAI that he would reveal dark secrets of the latter. At the same time UMNO is also pushing for negotiations on Malay and Islam related issues with PAS knowing fully well that PAS disagreed to some developments in the Pakatan Rakyat (PR) alliance. It clearly looks like a divide and conquer strategy orchestrated by some people from UMNO. At the same time, the ACA had questioned the IGP and AG following a report that DSAI had made previously.

If UMNO led Barisan believes that DSAI is guilty of the sodomy charges, by all means present the evidence beyond reasonable doubts in the court of law without any attempt to influence the judiciary. A rumour that Penang Deputy Chief Minister I Fairus was stepping down was shown on Buletin Utama. He denied it. Is this a method to severe the alliance of PKR-DAP in Penang?

I am also unhappy over the manner DSAI was detained. Why is there a need for 15 jeeps of UTK to detain DSAI when Sankara Nair had mentioned yesterday that DSAI would give a statement in the police station. The police action clearly indicates their low level of professionalism. A flip flop police force for a flip flop prime minister.

Update: Does Khairy Jamaluddin have access to police reports lodged against Anwar? The plot thickens but rays of justice may diminish.

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