Shortly after the Black 505 rallies following the 13th Malaysian General Election due to claims of electoral fraud and vote manipulation, he has reportedly said that Malaysians who are unhappy with the country's political system should leave the country. This statement has raised discontentment among the citizens, putting a serious question mark over his political future in a multiracial society.[17] This statement was made after series of street demonstrations lead by opposition parties that has refused to accept the results of the 13th Malaysian General election. His first act as Home Minister was to order a crack down against opposition leaders and dissent, landing him in a bigger controversy with sedition laws being used to attempt to suppress the voices of opposition parties.[18]
During a speech in Malacca, Zahid was recorded endorsing the police policy of "shoot to kill" when arresting dangerous criminals,[19] including backing a certain group of gangsters.[20][21][22]
DPM Muhyiddin is a likeable guy. One day more than 10 years ago my sons were watching a young girl playing piano in Bangsar Shopping Complex. As I turned I saw someone who looked like DPM Muhyddin in an assuming simple white shirt. I asked, "Are you Muhyiddin?" And he nodded while we shook hands. I also saw PM Najib in the hall at a distance. Never came to my imagination that Muhiddin became DPM and Najib is PM today.
Let us pray for our Leaders that God will give them grace and guidance in these trying times.
seriously, nice move. nobody is questioning why the hell is AG kena terminated, and why the hell is the PAC head promoted. very very nice move, use muhidin to divert all the attention. no one is asking why do all these things to disrupt the investigation of 1mdb and the alleged duit masuk akaun peribadi
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Shortly after the Black 505 rallies following the 13th Malaysian General Election due to claims of electoral fraud and vote manipulation, he has reportedly said that Malaysians who are unhappy with the country's political system should leave the country. This statement has raised discontentment among the citizens, putting a serious question mark over his political future in a multiracial society.[17] This statement was made after series of street demonstrations lead by opposition parties that has refused to accept the results of the 13th Malaysian General election. His first act as Home Minister was to order a crack down against opposition leaders and dissent, landing him in a bigger controversy with sedition laws being used to attempt to suppress the voices of opposition parties.[18]
During a speech in Malacca, Zahid was recorded endorsing the police policy of "shoot to kill" when arresting dangerous criminals,[19] including backing a certain group of gangsters.[20][21][22]