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‘Stop idolising those who stole billions’

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RANTAU: PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has called on Malaysians to stop idolising individual­s charged with corruption and embezzling billions of ringgit.

In his speech during PKR’s 20th anniversar­y celebratio­n here on Thursday night, Anwar said the party firmly rejected corruption, power abuse and cheating, and so should the rakyat.

He said unlike in the past, during which opposition leaders faced political repression for highlighti­ng issues of corruption, the current Pakatan Harapan government followed the rule of law.

“And this includes revealing and dragging people who robbed (the country) to court. And now, we no longer see reformists (being put on trial).

“Instead, we see the supporters of ‘Bossku’ outside court,” he said without mentioning former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s name.

Najib came here on Thursday evening and promoted his “Bossku” tagline, which has gained popularity among Malay youths in recent months.

Najib had claimed trial to seven charges relating to criminal breach of trust, abuse of power and money laundering involving RM42 million he received from SRC Internatio­nal Sdn Bhd, a former subsidiary of 1Malaysia Developmen­t Bhd (1MDB).

“Here (in Rantau), people still want to see (him) even though he took billions of ringgit.

“Tabung Haji and Felda lost billions of ringgit, but when he came, people still came to see him. This means that the hatred towards corruption and tyranny does not exist in some people,” said Anwar.

He said it was, therefore, the responsibi­lity of PH and PKR to provide a proper explanatio­n on the matter to the people.

“Our challenge now is to help people realise that they were cheated in the past, and they are being cheated now.

“You had saved the country (in the 14th General Election). Do not idolise someone who robbed the country of its wealth.”

Anwar said “things have changed” since GE14, and that the government would not hurl spurious allegation­s, incite the people to violence, or act out of revenge.

“We have prepared the statements and facts so that the person responsibl­e for robbing the country’s resources can be punished and repay the money that was stolen from the people.”

He assured the public that the government was against the persecutio­n of leaders from opposition parties.

“Even if they are from Umno, MCA or MIC… we do not have any intention to pressure them unless they have committed crimes or corruption.”

On Thursday, Umno’s acting president Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan said the accusation­s of theft and embezzleme­nt against Najib were baseless.

He had challenged the authoritie­s to present solid proof that could put Najib behind bars.

Mohamad had said the fact that Najib was still free showed that the allegation­s against him “are all lies and slander”.

It was reported that Mohamad, who is contesting in the Rantau by-election, had invited Najib to help with Barisan Nasional’s campaign.

The by-election sees a four-cornered fight between Mohamad from BN, Dr S. Streram (PH), and independen­t candidates, R. Malarvizhi and Mohd Nor Yassin.

The by-election was called after the Federal Court dismissed an appeal filed by Mohamad to set aside an Election Court decision to declare his victory in GE14 as null and void.

Mohamad had won the seat unconteste­d in May 2018.

Dr Streram was unable to submit his nomination papers after being denied entry into the nomination centre for not having a pass issued by the EC.

The state seat has 20,926 registered voters, including 118 early voters and four absentee voters.

 ?? PIC BY SAIFULLIZA­N TAMADI ?? PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim speaking during the party’s 20th anniversar­y celebratio­n in Rantau on Thursday night.
PIC BY SAIFULLIZA­N TAMADI PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim speaking during the party’s 20th anniversar­y celebratio­n in Rantau on Thursday night.

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