Najib to pay dearly for snubbing calls for electoral reforms

Harakahdaily 30 Apr 2012

Apr 30:In a noisy aftermath of a Bersih 3.0 convene for electoral reforms, a bulk of a vigour is being felt by budding minister Najib Razak for not receiving progressing stairs to address claims of electoral abuse.

According to executive of PAS's Research Centre Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad (pic), a bad press generally over incidents of police brutality upon journalists could not have come during a misfortune time, when World Press Freedom Day is around a corner, upon May 3.

"I think this has seen some of a misfortune assault meted out upon journalists. Some were arrested, punched, kicked, their equipment was destroyed as good as all these six days before a World Press Freedom Day," pronounced a Kuala Selangor member of parliament.

Dzulkefly pronounced Najib may find it tough to urge opposite criticisms from both a Western as good as non-Western media, adding which reporters from Al-Jazeera, Channel News Middle East as good internal dailies had additionally been affected.

Dzulkefly however reminded which a people must sojourn committed towards reforms of a electoral complement before a subsequent ubiquitous election.

He pronounced whilst they had each right to demand a thorough review in to what transpired upon a streets of Kuala Lumpur upon Apr 28, a people must not be destracted in their demands for a fair electoral system.

He reminded a categorical reason because a third Bersih convene was organised final Saturday.

"We held a convene because we were unhappy with a parliamentary select committee, whose findings were rushed by in council without debate," pronounced Dzulkefly.

He added which a Najib administration, notwithstanding their 'transf! ormation ' battlecry, was additionally guilty of rushing by what he called "pathetic amendment" upon a Election Offences Act "bulldozed upon Apr 19 in a diminutive hours of a morning".

"The usually amendment they did was (eg) to replace a word 'casting vote' with 'voting'," he quipped.

As for a refusal of a Kuala Lumpur mayor to allow a Apr twenty-eight entertainment upon a drift of Dataran Merdeka, Dzuklefly reminded:

"Remember, Pakatan Rakyat won 10 out of eleven parliamentary seats in a Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur."

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