by S Pathmawathy & Rahmah Ghazali
Malaysiakini Feb 26, 09
DAP chairperson Karpal Singh said police and security personnel did not come to his aid when he was mobbed by a group of angry Umno Youth supporters at the Parliament lobby this afternoon.
“Although I called for the police to come and help, no one came… and my driver Michael called (DAP MP Fong) Po Kuan, who then called (DAP MP) Lim (Lip Eng).
“Lim came with N Gobalakrishnan (Padang Serai-PKR), Fong Kui Lun (Bukit Bintang-DAP) and Chong Chieng Jen (Bandar Kuching-DAP),” he told reporters after the incident.
“I might be in a wheelchair but I will not be cowed or intimidated by anyone,” he added.
The DAP chairperson and Bukit Gelugor MP said the Umno Youth supporters were so brazen that some of them had given him their name cards.
“They were very unruly and refused to let me leave,” said the veteran politician, who called for urgent action to be taken against the mob.
“Something must be done on a very urgent basis… how were these people even allowed in the precincts of Parliament? Where is the security if we are going to be accosted on our way to the House?
“I want action to be taken by the speaker, a rhetoric statement in the House is not enough, we want action and the speaker could do the necessary afterwards,” he added.
‘Pinnacle of insolence’
Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim condemned the incident, calling it the “pinnacle of insolence”.
“We are fed-up with promises that action will be taken and we don’t just want any investigations, we want an assurance from the speaker that the sanctity of this Parliament will not be destroyed,” he said.
Also seeing red over the incident was another DAP stalwart, Lim Kit Siang.
“This has never happened before… it is the most outrageous and shameful episode in the history of Parliament,” he said, adding that it was also a clear violation of the Houses of Parliament Privileges and Powers Act 1952.
“They should have been arrested on the spot for violating the act… something has become very ugly in Malaysian politics,” he said.
Lim also called upon Umno Youth leader Hishammuddin Hussein and Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to apologise over the incident.

#1 by evankoay on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 12:32 am
Umno Youth macam samseng
we always support Karpal Singh
http://ekstock.blogspot.com
#2 by freedom to speak on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 12:44 am
“pinnacle of insolence”, sadly not.
“degradation of the august house”, yea to it.
I wonder how low it will go,
“MPs in fistcuffs during seatings?” maybe soon.
Malaysia will be top on Obama’s list of potentially volatile state,….
….an escalated state of STUPIDITY of administration.
#3 by passerby on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 12:59 am
UMNO is a party of thugs, thieves and robbers and that’s is why you don’t see any of their leaders condemning the savage attack on Karpal Singh. Where are the kerismuddin and c4 expert and how come to condemn this cowardly attack?
#4 by akee on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 1:28 am
Umno – 1 point
Dap + 1 point
God’s TRUTH is GREAT.
#5 by gyp on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 1:29 am
UMNO youth should tell the tourism unit stop promoting the SECOND HOME PROGRAM as they bring more other races here in Malaysia, later they may be busy to threaten them unwelcome them here after they invested buying a home here in Malaysia.
Anyone should think twice and twice about SECOND HOME PROGRAM if they government admin by these people even the Malaysian is not safe here.
#6 by ekans on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 1:41 am
Karpal Singh was only exercising his rights as allowed by the constitution when he criticised or disagreed with a monarch’s decision but it was politicised in such a way to make it appear that he had committed treason against the monarch.
Khir Toyo saw his chance in his bid to become the next UMNO Youth leader and so gathered up a big enough crowd to demonstrate against Karpal at Karpal’s house & office.
Khir could do this to an elderly wheelchair bound man when he has a crowd behind him, but earlier, he couldn’t bring himself to face the challenge of a one to one public debate with Ronnie Liu over the allegations of Selangor MB Khalid’s abuse of power.
Then, someone had thought it was a very brave thing to anonymously send Karpal a death threat letter with live bullets, and this was the second time.
So, faced with all these, the lion finally ‘roared’ in the Dewan Rakyat, which of course made his accusers very unhappy.
Khairy Jamaluddin, another contender for the UMNO Youth leadership post, had issued an ultimatum that Karpal furnishes proof of any UMNO Youth member’s involvement in the live bullet death threat letters, but so far, has either Khairy, Khir or anyone else shown any evidence that Karpal had committed treason by going beyond boundaries of the constitution or any other laws in criticising a monarch’s decision?
#7 by frankyapp on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 1:43 am
Umno youth mobbed and attached Karpal Singh.I say umno youth shame on you.You not only made yourselves shameful and disgraceful,you also put great shame and dishonour to your leaders,most of all attacking a handicapp elected popular member of parliament.You should be arrested,charged,jailed and condemned. You umno youth,you have done a most shameful act and also a disgrace to our country.
#8 by yhsiew on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 2:00 am
We are approaching closer and closer to the kind of democracy found in Taiwan where MPs punch and throw shoes at each other.
The weak leadership of Pak Lah is lamentable.
#9 by dawsheng on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 2:03 am
It is now the Rakyat Vs UMNO and Barisan Nasional.
#10 by gofortruth on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 4:34 am
We have UMNO CJ,
we have UMNO AG,
we have UMNO EC,
we have UMNO MACC,
and now its confirmed before our witnessing eyes at the door steps of our house of Parliament, we also have UMNO cops.
Uphill struggles for Pakatan!
#11 by gofortruth on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 5:08 am
The way I see it, UMNO Youth is desperately trying to cook up some racial storms like 1969.
In situation like this it will be wise to get PAS members and PKR Malay comrades to handle these unruly UMNO Youth.
#12 by Jeffrey on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 5:14 am
The Malaysian Insider commented : “If anything, this incident confirms what many of us have suspected: Malaysia is far from a mature democracy….”
It sure is “far from a mature democracy” where: -
· Karpal’s suggestion of subjecting a constitutional ruler’s interpretation of Perak State Constitution to judicial review consistent with the rule of law has been skewed by some members of the ruling party to be “treasonable” in order to rally and mobilise political support;
· Selective interpretation and enforcement of law in the sense that had the gathering of mob at the Parliament lobby been organized by the Opposition or any others – but a segment of the ruling party – it would expectedly have been immediately dispersed by law enforcement personnel on grounds of it being an ‘illegal assembly’. Here Karpal Singh reportedly said that even “police and security personnel at the Parliament did not come to his aid” when the gathering was a clear violation of the Houses of Parliament Privileges and Powers Act 1952.
If the organizers of the mob thought that the incident was helpful for their cause, they might be very mistaken – from the public relations angle.
There is very powerful symbolism in images showing an Opposition icon like Karpal, on a wheel chair, being set upon by a group of 20/30 heckling mob belonging to the ruling party.
“I might be in a wheelchair but I will not be cowed or intimidated by anyone,” Karpal said, which of course drove the following points home:
· The Opposition is unfairly “handicapped” against the brutal force of the ruling party and its supporters protected by selective enforcement of the law. Karpal said that some members of the mob were so brazen that they had given him their name cards. This implies that they were revealing their identities (unafraid of being sued or having police action taken against them) precisely because they thought that the law would, selectively, not be enforced against those who belonged to the ruling party fighting its cause;
· That though handicapped there is an indomitable spirit in being morally and legally right that will not be “cowed or intimidated” by the raw might of force by the mob seen as representing what the ruling party stands for.
· The government is immediately put to defensive to justify why it had not done sufficient to prevent the incidence from taking place, and after it had taken place, why it is not doing more beyond a rhetoric expression of regret by BN Backbenchers Club chairperson Tiong King Sing to underline the message that what the mob did is wrong.
All considered, the incidence is more an embarrassment to the ruling party/govt (at least those amongst whom are still capable of sober thinking) and a boost to the Opposition seen as an ‘handicapped’ David being set upon by an unjust Goliath posturing brutal strength – than rationality or reason – to resolve differences of political stand, quite indifferent to constraints of law or morality of action.
#13 by pulau_sibu on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 6:07 am
The pirates are coming to town
#14 by lew1328 on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 6:15 am
Greetings!
In Taiwan, I respected the politician who’s fight in gentleman way.
In Malaysia, we feel shamed when the UMNO Putra (The called themselves in the video shot) bullying OKU and seem like support from the Barisan Nasional MP’s.
You fight on my foot…
#15 by Jeffrey on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 6:22 am
On Karpal’s part his statement in parliament – “I want to know where this ‘Umno Youth celaka’ got two bullets” – referring to the bullet threats he received recently, has he got evidence or simply making irresponsible statement in Parliament shielding himself with parliamentary immunity?
As Karpal himself said, under Section 57 of the Internal Security Act, if a person is in possession of even a single bullet and is found guilty, he or she is liable to face the death penalty.
So if he has evidence of two bullets from someone in UMNO Youth, he is being maganimous in not showing it to the police? :)
#16 by isahbiazhar on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 6:40 am
Umno has forgotten that they have lost their two third majority and they have not given the message to all their members.As a result the hooliganism of their supporters.I cannot imagine what their state would be if they had totally lost power to rule.Parliament is not a place for those supporters to come.It is meant for honorable members to behave honourably.We are facing the worse time of politics but for the good.Change will come.
#17 by Taxidriver on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 6:57 am
Totally disgusting and most deplorable behaviour by these UNMO hooligans. You have brought shame to the great religion of Islam, which teaches many good values including showing respect and kindness to the old and disabled. SHAME on UNMO. SHAME to the security personnels and the MALAYSIAN POLICE for doing nothing to help.
Those mobsters are a threat to national security. Detain them under the ISA because their behaviour is 100 times more dangerous than the 5 Hindraf members currently in detention. The govt should not practise double standards. If no action is taken against those UNMO offenders, then there is no reason to keep the 5 Hindraf members even one day longer in Kemunting.
#18 by flyer168 on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 7:03 am
If the “Speaker Pandikar Amin Mulia expressed regret” over the incident, which he said was a “First in Parliament”.
The Speaker added that he would ask the Home Ministry to investigate the matter and “vowed that such incidents would not recur.” (What a JOKE !)
Does that not show his “Ignorance” or “Denial” on the “Malay Muslim Hadhari UMNO Ketuanan Beggar’s” RACIST THUGGERY which we ALL have seen at the “APCET” conference, the Bar Council Seminar, at the Penang KOMTAR, the US Embassy by SIL, in Perak by SIL & Toyol, etc, etc, etc….
Does he not “Realise” that if it can happen in “His Parliament House” to a Senior UMNO/BN or PR MP, being “HARRASSED, INTIMIDATED & BARRED” by 20 or more UMNOputra “THUGS” in full view of PR MPs & the “Parliament Security Personnel” Chaperoning & Babysitting them thugs !!!….My God !
….that is “ANARCHY” & definitely not “SUBTLE ANARCHY” anymore….AN INSULT & CONTEMPT of the nation’s Institutional “Pillar” by the Malaysian BN Government’s “Thugs”!
Where is PM & PM wannabe & what is their “COMMENT & STATEMENT OF FIRM ACTION” against those 20 or more UMNO members…or were the 20 or more members “INSTRUCTED” behind the scene !
Sad to see this great nation Malaysia administered by the British Tuans, then handed over to…..
The Malaysian TUANS under Bapa Malaysia Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra & his Malaysian cabinet of TRUE TUANS managing the system of Wesminster style Democracy & with the Rule of Law in 1957…..
Getting “Hijacked & Betrayed” by the “Elite UMNO Ketetuanan BEGGARS” in 1969…..
Some of those are still “Alive, Kicking & Mentoring ALL the New Ketetuanan Beggar Wannabes.”
To be a Public figure, one must be established, sincere, honest, credible, transparent & above board – should be opened to scrutinization like in the US.
Many of our Leaders today have “skeletons” of their past in their closets (some have their family’s baggages as well!)….
So how can they be “Honourable” to carry out their duties diligently without “Fear or favour”, even after taking an “Oath” to the King/Sultan/the nation & rayaat.”
Former Lord President Tun Mohamed Suffian Hashim repeatedly insisted in his foundational written texts…
that in Malaysia, the constitution and nothing but the constitution is “the supreme law of the land”.
Malaysia cannot afford to see constitutional principles imperilled, and constitutional processes jeopardised —
not even out of an understandable impatience, or a conscientious determination, to see the urgent political and practical problems of the day speedily resolved.
This great nation, its assets & its Anak Bangsa Malaysia have been abused for the last 40 years by these “Moronic Idiots & their Goons” through “Gutter Politics” & the “Law of the Jungle.”
Desperate People, at Desperate Times, will RESORT to Desperate Henious Actions even if it means “Destroying” their “Honourable Family Legacy”, their own “MALAY MUSLIM HADHARI” party “UMNO” beyond “Redemption”, their Own Kind, this country & its Rayaat !
Through “Devine” intervention, UMNO, its Ketetuanan Leaders & their Lapdogs are now “Outdoing & Destroying” each other with their “Power, Greed & Henious Crimes” through “Gutter Politics” & their “Law of the Jungle” ala “Jaguh Kampong Kindergarten” style.
Remember “What goes round, will come round to these Desperate UMNO Ketetuanan Beggars” – Past, Present & Future.
The “Opressors” will “FAIL” & God Almighty will ensure “Justice” will be done.
#19 by monsterball on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 7:22 am
Opposition parties to UMNO can yell…file police reports…suggest this or that for fairness….laws and orders….they will all fall into deaf ears.
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#20 by catharsis on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 7:26 am
MR Speaker Pandikar Amin Mulia – you have pointed that one potty finger at the PERAK SPEAKER and now THREE FINGERS are pointing back at you …………………………
FOR TALK IS CHEAP IF YOU DON’T MEAN WHAT YOU SAY –
ARE YOU DOING IT JUST FOR THE SPIN ONLY? I wonder…………..
#21 by vchi on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 7:50 am
What a joke!
UMNO Youth are legalised gangsters.
How did they even enter Parliament premises?
If police did not help, does this mean that the police condone UMNO Youth’s actions?
#22 by wanderer on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 8:17 am
UMNO PUNKS IN ACTION…
I am totally disgusted and lost of words to describe the despicable behavior of these UMNO samsengs. Is Malaysia becoming another Zambawe?
Opposition MBs were mobbed in front of security personnel and they did nothing. The intended lack of security is a total disgrace!
This is a very serious precedence and does not augur well for the future of Malaysia. Is this the rehearsal of what to expect when Mongolian C4 becomes PM?
When UMNO rule is threatened, the ugly face appears.
Democracy takes a back seat, mafia rules and Malaysia is doomed.
What is UMNO leaders got to say and how low will UMNO sink?
#23 by shambles on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 8:26 am
UMNO Youth’s actions shows the true nature of thier existance. Mindless hooligans who instead of debating issues, resort to violence.
To the UMNO Leaders, your refusal to appologize for the actions of your members IMMEDIATELY shows your approval for these kinds of actions. I’m sure the leaders themselves are afraid that if any action is taken, they might lose popularity in the coming UMNO election. I pray that penalty of the highest degree is meted down by the legal authorities to these 22 UMNO hooligans for disrespecting the parliament. If they are allowed to go scott free, we are indirectly condoning similar actions in parliament….such a disgrace
To the police and security personnel who just “watched”. I urge that all of the individuals are produced in parliament and their positions revoked as they did not peform their duties without fear or favor. They showed that they were biased in this case which is tantamount to “abetting” the UMNO hooligans in thier mindless rampage in parliament.
To Malaysians. Remember during the case of Ahmad “Pendatang” Ismail, everyone was furious but only debated this issue. No violent street demonstrations or parliament disruptions. This shows the maturity of Malaysians at large. UMNO is showing its true face…….. vote them out come GE13. Our campaign has to start now!!! For the future of this great nation, I pray that UMNO is brought down with the greatest of haste, lest our future generations will pay the price.
#24 by computation on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 8:46 am
karpal i don’t believe you. you only have to ask
“cintanegara” he will attest to the FACT
that in malaysia EVERYONE is trusted and respected.
the police will defend ANYONE. also in malaysia
umno youth are NOT CELAKA. it could not have been
umno youth threatening you. go ask “cintanegara”…
#25 by computation on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 8:52 am
come on karpal. umno youth are not so
CELAKA that they stoop so low
to threaten and abuse an elderly man
in a wheel chair. go ask “cintanegara”….
#26 by yhsiew on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 8:56 am
UMNO’s action is mind-baffling. If they do not want people to sue the sultans, why did they remove their immunity in the first place?
The only explanation I can think of is Khairy Jamaluddin and Khir Toyo are fighting for the Youth Chief post in the March UMNO elections. In order to gain political mileage, they are prepared to create an issue out of Karpal Singh’s intention to sue the Sultan of Perak. However, they must not forget that the “mighty old guard” (Tun M.) is watching over them and soon he will come up with something to outwit them and thus open the door for Mukhriz Mahathir.
#27 by StevePCH on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 8:56 am
monsterball said :-
Have you ever seen Karpal give a long good political speech in any election campaign?
————————————
Have you attended all his speech, how do you judge a GOOD political speech ? His actions are better that becoming a keyboard hero my man !
for RM 1000 , can I enter the Parliament and try beat up MPs ? wow, lemme see who’s going to get it first ?
If it is BN, Police will say it’s under Speaker’s jurisdiction, if PR members, even the Perak Speaker is being investigated. Double Standard ! Dewan Yang Mulia , what have you become ?
#28 by taiking on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 9:05 am
No No No. We all missed the point. Its ok. Umno youth has done nothing wrong. I mean look they can do no wrong. Sending bullet and mobbing karpal. That is illegal for sure. But the law did not say it will be illegal if umno or umno members did it. See so they have done no wrong. But then again the law also did not mention DAP and so can DAP do it? Ah that is unwritten and it means DAP cannot do it. But who determine the unwritten bits? Umno of course.
If you find my logic stupid pls do not be amazed. I am just trying to justify things the umno way. Their mob reaction is a reflection of their wrongdoing. Which means the bullet could well have been sent by them or someone amongst them.
And the slow police reaction. Oh that is something to be expected when the person yelling out for help comes from the rest of us. If the scenario is reversed and that person calling for help was someone in umno, the police will definately there and then pronounce “We have solid evidence against the mob.”
What are they mobbing about anyway? That karpal is in a wheelchair? That is the only thing that makes him different as far as i can see.
#29 by Bigjoe on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 9:25 am
This is plain simple AMOK..Rule of law and order out the door.
We really surpassed Taiwan – in Taiwan it only gets crazy INSIDE chambers, outside no law breaking at all…
What was that promised in 1969? That NEP and ‘special rights’ was suppose to avoid all this? So what has all crap that has been shoved to up in boatfull all these years for?
#30 by computation on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 9:30 am
“UMNO Youth’s actions shows the true nature of thier existance. Mindless hooligans who instead of debating issues, resort to violence. …”
shambles
it also shows the true nature or the police.
but i think everyone already know how they are
like.
#31 by gyp on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 9:39 am
Hallo, everyone, there is no point we just posted comments here.
You must tell every Malaysian under their admin, all have live under the threaten, corruption, unfairness, robbery and cheat.
You must tell every Malaysian do not let their children live under these threaten, corruption, unfairness, robbery and cheat people admin the country else their child would prefer like them.
They do not even listen to recently agong parliement opening speech and prefer to be racist at full extent. They put themselve above the agong. Don’t you see it.
#32 by MyPeoplePower on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 9:45 am
If the Pakatan Rakyat manage to form the Federal Govt on 13th General Election, the new govt will have to set up the Royal Tribunal to investigate the below bodies.
1. PDRM
2. Attorney Chamber
3. MACC
4. Chief Justice
Etc…..
#33 by Elwin Heng on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 10:15 am
I’d strongly agree to MyPeoplePower!
I’d strongly disagree to those monsters or leadership, immoral and disrespect to Karpal Singh (old man, handicap)!
I’d strongly disappointed to authority personnel professionalism! Indirectly in support of group of monsters (gangster) motion and violent manner against our honors PR MPs!
Investigation… Guarantee… what’s a joke!
Prosecution… bail (or jail) them… most ever convincing!
Prove to us, rakyat Malaysia, how effectiveness (or professional) you’re!
TQ.
Warmest regards.
#34 by ch on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 10:17 am
Dear All,
The incident that took place at the parliament entrance was a nimble but grim reminder from UMNO Youth to all and sundry particularly the opposition that they will not hesitate to resort to violence so as to sort out any dispute. This is extremely unbecoming and the ruthless behaviour of these individuals from UMNO Youth should be condemned and civil action be taken against them. The police should launch an immediate investigation and haul up those responsible so as to restore confidence among public that no one could take the law into their own hands.
It is yet another sordid example that UMNO has refused to change and reconcile with the fact that Malaysians wanted a more just, fair and peaceful political environment going forward of which this reminder had been shown during the last general election better known as “308″. It is therefore a sad day to all Malaysians and in fact to the world to witness such unruly and hooligan type behaviour took the order of the day at our “prestigious” parliament. Yet another grim reminder that we, particularly UMNO, have yet to be able to live in a more equitable sharing environment in Malaysia. It is just a show by UMNO Youth that I am the “boss” and you should hear and do what I say or want you to do. The spirit of sharing is just a farce rhetoric broought about by UMNO leadership only during election season and they have no real will to do or practise what they preach!
It is also sad and dissapointing to see and hear that no action was forthcoming from the rest of other BN component parties like MCA, MIC, Gerakan coming to defend Karpal Singh or to criticize such unruly behaviour of their “Big Brother”.
#35 by fairplay500 on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 10:22 am
Think Thailand! Unfortunately Malaysians have no real conviction… Blogging is just one form of protest. Think Gandhi! Time to act..
#36 by Bigjoe on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 10:23 am
ch makes a good point. In other words, if PR becomes the Federal Govt, UMNO Youth will resort to violence. PR need to think through if they win the election on how to control the army and police when it takes over the Fed govt.
#37 by alikim on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 10:33 am
“This is all what the Umno candidates can do to gain support”
This is a clear reflection of most of the Umno members’ mentality.
No wonder the country, being governed by these “brainless” Umno, MCA, Gerakan, MIC, and other East Malaysian dogs for the last 51 years is loosing out its economic, education, etc., positions to other less developing countries.
Sight!
#38 by sheriff singh on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 10:44 am
Ah! I see Umno “Hitler” Youth is on action again. They fear no one as they are only emulating what their leaders, Herr Hish-hash and Herr Khairy, have been doing at various gatherings, meetings and demonstrations. Moneky see, monkey do, as they day. Give them some bananas.
“The Bintulu MP said he regretted that such an incident happened inside the Parliament compound and hoped that security would be beefed up.
“They (UMNO Youth) were provoked,…….” Malaysia Insider. Really, by whom? BN leaders should stop protecting their members and justifying their actions.
Samsengs, thats what these people are.
#39 by HJ Angus on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 10:45 am
The Speaker has usual is too scared to take the necessary action except to pass the buck to the Home Minister.
The police too are just too laid back whenever UMNO Youth is concerned – allowing them to demonstrate outside his house etc.
Maybe we should create a more multi-racial police force to prevent this type of selective protection scandals.
http://malaysiawatch4.blogspot.com/2009/02/malaysiakini-and-gurkhas-for-parliament.html
#40 by anna brella on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 10:48 am
It’s the PRDM show of trying to better its own heights of farcical incompetence again isn’t it?
….and sorry, was that the UMNO or Hitler Youth rabble that was causing that rowdy rabble-rousing and despicably attacking an elected parliamentarian who is currently wheelchair bound?
“Imagine Power To The People” John Lennon.
#41 by sheriff singh on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 10:59 am
“Its specific, of public interest, but not urgent. The matter has been referred to the police for their (in)action. NFA by me. Case closed”.
#42 by monsterball on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 11:11 am
Karpal is a fearless righteous man we all know him to be……but he is noted to speak our sensationally against UMNO…and of late against the leaders of PR.
Later apologizing…..but damaged is done.
He is the chosen target by UMNO to irritate and get him into frenzy moods.
He asked for it.
He maybe giving long arguments in court cases…but on election campaigns…I have not heard Karpal speeches at all.
StevePCH said actions speak louder than words.
The actions I know Karpal was doing …are not speaking well for PR.
#43 by jpngoh on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 11:24 am
Now we know, Umno youth is not only celaka, but they are kurang ajar as well.
#44 by mother of three on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 11:25 am
Hmmm…Too many thugs around and even the MP insecure in this country.Whom to blame? Of course we the “rakyat” for letting them rule for more than 50 years.Is the police suppose to protect the “rakyat” or AMNO?How come non of them being arrested or shot dead.Oh yes, I forgot they only act on non-malay.Mr. Karpal, it is useless to react to them now as they’re street hooligans.Just wait for another few years take over the govt and teach them a good lesson.
#45 by the reds on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 11:34 am
Malaysia would only turn to be a world class “samseng” country” under UMNO’s leadership. Look at their youth “celaka” actions, then you will know how Malaysia is going to be a world class “samseng country”. Time to change!!! We want a peaceful, democractic, and transparent country!
#46 by mother of three on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 11:37 am
Just look at the head of youth, well known for “keris” and the other three candidates with racist track records.So,it is not a surprise at all for the tails to act in such a manner.Do we deserve to have this kind of leaders?A wise “rakyat” will say “TAK NAK”.Unfortunately,all the tails already infected with racist virus and I don’t think so we have any medicine to kill the virus.We need a good multiracial govt who can treat all the “rakyat” equally.This is human nature.
#47 by jasonlbh on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 11:40 am
UMNO Youth can only show their strength in group. 1 to 1 they pengecut. They need a cowherd to tell them what to do.
#48 by sani on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 11:49 am
YB
The Umno Youth had always been the King….. King of Thugs.
Ask folks in Kampung Baru….. they will tell you of their heroic act…… instigating May 13.
To coin a word from a great brave + people oriented social democrat, “Celaka Pemudah Umno !!!”
#49 by k1980 on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 12:02 pm
Apparently this carpark singh the kingh has not been paying protection money to the cops, who refuse to protect him in his hour of need—>http://media1.malaysiakini.com/168/322784e20bd054ff72226eaeade142f6.jpg
#50 by PSM on Friday, 27 February 2009 - 12:05 pm
Firstly, we all know that UMNO Youth are a bunch of thugs (no surprise there). It was 100% confirmed the moment they asked the Mat Rempit to join thier ranks.
Secondly, the PDRM asr the “lapdogs” (like MCA. MIC, PPP & Gerakan) of UMNO. Do you think they are going to protect people like Karpal Singh?