What if it was Najib in the sex video?

Some NGOs wish to know because Pakatan Rakyat leaders have been superfluous wordless upon Anwar being concerned in a sex scandal as well as would they keep quiet if it was Najib Tun Razak.

PETALING JAYA: Would Pakatan Rakyat leaders sojourn wordless if there was a video implicating Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak in a sex scandal?

This was a question an NGO popped up when referring to a ultimate video upon Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim.

The video snippet allegedly showed Anwar entering a road residence with bureau worker Shazryl Eskay Abdullah.

Commenting upon a video, Coalition of Malay Students in Peninsular Malaysia (GPMS) secretary-general Zambri Mohd Isa criticised antithesis supporters for practising double standard.

"When Kelana Jaya MP Low Gwo Burne recorded a video of a lawyer allegedly trying to fix legal appointments, a antithesis leaders went to locale with it prompting a Royal Commission of Inquiry to be established to examine a matter.

"But when it comes to Anwar's case, not even a squeak is listened from his supporters," Zambri said.

Last week, pro-Umno blogger Papagomo posted a brand new video snippet purportedly joining Anwar to a sex video expelled in April.

Early this year, a contingent job themselves "Datuk Trio" expelled a video allegedly display Anwar intent in sex with a prostitute.

In an prolongation to a video, Papagomo expelled a ultimate snippet final week display "Anwar" entering a road residence lift with Shazryl. Shazryl is a single of contingent which expelled a sex video early this year.

Impeachment in Parliament

Zambri hailed former illness apportion Dr Chua Soi Lek's decision to renounce from bureau in 2008 after he was concerned in a sex scandal.

He prono! unced wh ich even Selangor antithesis leader, Dr Mohd Khir Toyo, quiescent from bureau final year when concerned in a corruption scandal.

"But Anwar refuses to even swear in a mosque to infer his innocence," he added.

As a people's representative, Zambri pronounced Anwar should answer all a allegations again! st him.< br />.
"He is not a usual male in a street. Anwar is a parliamentarian. If we wish to be a great nation, we must be brave to face this," he said.

Selangor Coalition of NGOs opposite Corruption (GAPS) chairman Hamidzun Khairuddin pronounced which Parliament should impeach Anwar over a allegations.

"If Anwar is not investigated, it will have a mockery of our eighth month house," Hamidzun said.

With Anwar's moral standing underneath a cloud, he pronounced it was time for someone from DAP or PAS to take over Pakatan's helm.

We have to residence this moral decay. In my view, (PAS president) Hadi Awang as well as (DAP secretary-general) Lim Guan Eng have been implicitly superior to Anwar," he added.

Best to ignore

However, PAS vice-president Salahuddin Ayub discharged a NGOs' arguments as well as reiterated their support for Anwar.

"In principle, we hang to qazaf where an prosecution must yield 4 witnesses to infer their allegation. In Anwar's case, no witnesses have come forward," Salahuddin said.

On whether Anwar's insusceptibility over a have a difference would hurt Pakatan, Salahuddin discharged a notion outright.

"For decades a government had accused Anwar of many things though a people have been still with us as they know a truth," he said.

On because Anwar refused to comment upon a new allegation, a PAS personality pronounced which substantially Anwar was sleepy responding to a accusation.

"I think he is only fed up with it. It's best for him to omit it," he said.

Echoing Salahuddin's sentiments, DAP Youth personality Anthony Loke additionally pronounced Anwar's alleged p! assionat e misconduct emanate is only being played up to upset a public.

"Let's only omit a have a difference as well as move forward, " pronounced Loke.

Malaysians Must Know a TRUTH

Courtesy of Bonology.com Politically Incorrect Buzz & Buzz

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