Is there a home minister in the house?


— The Malaysian Insider
Sep 15, 2012

SEPT 15 — Considering the public perception of crime and a number of attacks on opposition politicians, one has to ask the question, is there a home minister in the country?

Is there someone responsible in the current government to ensure that each and every citizen can feel safe and secure in the country?

Is there someone responsible in the government to see to it that politicians of all stripes and hues and from any side of the aisle can move freely and campaign unhindered and unmolested?

Is there someone in the government who can rise above partisan politics to provide internal security for the country and not condone political hooliganism of any sort?

Is there someone in Putrajaya who will make sure that the international trade and industry minister and the foreign minister don’t have to make excuses to foreign investors and diplomats about the state of crime and political violence in Malaysia?

Why?

Because there doesn’t seem to be anyone who seems to fit that role now in Putrajaya.

Because the current politician holding that post has ignored attacks on his political foes, be it paint being splashed on buses and service centres or stones thrown on cars or nails left on the road waiting for an accident to happen.

And this politician apparently said yesterday: “No need for guarantees. It is decided by the people of Johor themselves. I think PKR knows this and can judge for itself from what is happening there.”

So, you see why we need a home minister now? Someone who is a statesman and a leader, not a petty politician.

Anyone? One can only hope Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak can find that someone fast or see his popularity fade quickly ahead of the next general election.

  1. #2 by yhsiew on Saturday, 15 September 2012 - 3:13 pm

    Najib will not get back his two third majority vote come the next GE because he has picked the wrong person to be the Home Minister.

  2. #3 by Winston on Saturday, 15 September 2012 - 3:29 pm

    In fact, all these activities are sanctioned by the top tier people.
    Yet, there are Malaysians who’d like to fool themselves that such work is done by those in the lower ranks out to discredit them.
    So, stop being naive.

  3. #4 by rockdaboat on Saturday, 15 September 2012 - 7:05 pm

    YES, ALWAYS BLAME OTHERS WHEN HIS STATEMENTS BACK FIRED. HE REALLY THINKS THAT THE RAKYAT AT LARGE WILL BELIEVE HIM? HA HA HA HA HA.

  4. #5 by monsterball on Saturday, 15 September 2012 - 7:25 pm

    We do not have a Home Minister…for the people.
    We do have a Home Minister …. uttering everything to protect his political party.

  5. #6 by dagen wanna "ABU" on Monday, 17 September 2012 - 9:36 am

    Oh yes.
    The min is in the house.
    The question is whether his brain is in his skull.

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