UMNO-BN must win at whatever cost: Dato Mahfuzs Expose

April 4, 2012

UMNO-BN must win GE-13 whatever it takes: Dato Mahfuz's Expose'

by www.malaysiakini.com

PAS Vice-President Mahfuz Omar currently claimed which he has justification to uncover which a supervision has set up a 'task force' to naturalise foreigners so which they can vote in a arriving ubiquitous election.

Quoted in party organ Harakahdaily, Mahfuz (left) named an help to Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak, as well as comparison officials of a National Security Council, National Registration Department as well as a Election Commission.

The names have been funded by Malaysiakini tentative confirmation. "The BN supervision cannot face political vigour as well as have been trying to deal with it by bringing in foreigners to vote for BN," he told a press discussion during a parliament run today.

He added which a evidence, which was not described by Harakahdaily, would warrant a royal elect of inquiry, as well as which a choosing cannot be reason until a RCI's inform is ready.

When met later, Mahfuz refused to exhibit how he got reason of this report nor substantiate his claim."This is report obtained from within," said Mahfuz, stressing which he cannot exhibit his source.

However, Mahfuz said he would willing to exhibit all should a RCI be formed to examine his claim. Supporting his call, PAS Youth report arch Ridhuan Mohd Nor in a statement said a allegations were "very serious" as well as endangered a sovereignity of a country. "This gives a sense which our nation can during any time be sold to foreign powers by supervision leaders who betray a rakyat's trust," he said.

Last year, PAS activists had cornered bus loads of foreigners during a resort in Sungai Merab, who were allegedly partial of a MyKad scam. Police, however, claimed which a foreigners were there for an entrepreneurial course.

Additional reporting by S Pathmawathy in Parliament.

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