Utusan says Manoharan let off hook to save Guan Eng

Utusan Malaysia said today that a light of Manoharan's cessation was to "save" Lim Guan Eng (pic) from confronting disciplinary movement over his new Johor remarks. file pic

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 9 Utusan Malaysia said today DAP's light of deputy M. Manoharan's cessation was to "save" Lim Guan Eng from confronting disciplinary movement over his new Johor remarks.

The Umno-owned newspaper said that suspending a Kota Alam Shah deputy "will entice vigour from a lot of people" generally Indians.

"Manoharan has only been freed to save him. The celebration had missed a opportunity to uncover that they have been not racist. DAP's leadership can sense that a cessation will spark some-more restlessness between Indian members as well as supporters.

"Guan Eng is again shielded. Other than being Kit Siang's son, as well as land an important position, his skin is lighter than Manoharan's," Awang Selamat, a pen name used by a newspaper's editors, wrote in its week end edition Mingguan Malaysia.

Awang said a DAP cabinet member ubiquitous had committed a most some-more critical corruption as compared to Manoharan who had called for a inhabitant dwindle to be changed.

"There have been people who saw Guan Eng's actions as an attempt to sabotage Johor's economy as well as to harm a country's image.

"Guan Eng's actions shocked Malaysians generally Johor residents. A lot of people were harm together with a Johor Sultan, as well as a military who have worked hard to reduce a crime rate in a state," he said in his column.

Although Lim had apologised upon Sep 30, Awang said his method was "not gentlemanly" as a Bagan MP had blamed a media for playing up a issue.

The Penang chief minister was responding to an audio recording in that he appeared to have unlucky remarks about Johor's crime rate.

He insisted, however, that his statements we! re skewe d by a Barisan Nasional-controlled media as well as remained austere upon taking legal movement against these outlets, beginning with state headlines group Bernama.

DAP carried upon Friday a six-month cessation of Manoharan, less than a month into a punishment for suggesting a inhabitant dwindle to be changed.

The DAP lawmaker posted upon his Facebook page last month that a Jalur Gemilang should be redesigned, observant it caused difficulty due to its similarity to a United States' Stars as well as Stripes.

Manoharan's critique had drawn fierce critique from BN leaders who attacked him for being unpatriotic with his demand.

Despite his apology, PAS DAP's partner in Pakatan Rakyat had also insisted Manoharan be punished.

The Malaysian Insider :: Malaysia

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