There is something very wrong with these three converts.
They keep attacking the Malaysian Chinese community and Chinese education. Non-Muslim Chinese are mostly "communists" and "anti-Malay". They are given platforms to speak, and the double standards mean those in power do nothing about it.
What really frustrates me is that PH used to say the government should take immediate action against anyone who stirs up racial and religious tension.
But PH has been in power for four years now, and nothing has been done again hate-speech. In fact, hate-speech towards non-Muslims is worse than the BN era.
The only logical conclusion is that these converts are either useful idiots or they are tapping into a real and widespread anti-Chinese sentiment among parts of the Malaysian Muslim community.
DSAI thinks he is playing smart politics by ignoring this hate speech and doing nothing about the double-standards. But he will regret it one day - when the same hate speech is turned against him.
What about the DAP? Don't expect them to do anything. Their attitude is that these three converts will help consolidate support behind DAP. Why? Because the more they attack the non-Muslims, the more the non-Muslim Chinese will move to support DAP, out of fear and desperation.
Now do you understand how crazy Malaysian politics is?
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They killed his son.
Now Dr Manoharan has passed away, never having seen justice for the murder of his child.
Those responsible must be held accountable.
Terima kasih @drhalimahali & @Kelvinyii88 kerana mengangkat isu GP sebagai Rakan @KKMPutrajaya yg sebenar serta cabaran TPA/fi konsultasi.
Selama ini pelbagai pihak telah terlibat & banyak kenyataan dibuat, namun tiada tindakan nyata.
Harapan kali ini, selepas dibangkitkan di @MYParlimen , pelaksanaan dengan pelan tindakan & garis masa jelas menjadi keutamaan.
Tanpa langkah segera, amalan GP bakal lenyap ; menjejaskan akses rakyat kepada rawatan berkualiti dan mampu milik.
@drarasu71@drhalimahali@Kelvinyii88@KKMPutrajaya Tq to the MPs who highlight our plight in parliament. GP practise in Msia has been around for over 100 years. Though unregulated before 2006, we never hear of over pricing/medicolegal issues. We have always self regulated responsibly and been the backbone of primary health care.