Stop Ambiga attacks, MIC tells PM and BN leaders


Palanivel noted which Ambiga was being singled out for a attacks opposite Bersih. File pic
KUALA LUMPUR, June 27 The MIC spoke up today in counterclaim of Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan following an Umno lawmaker's call for her to be hanged for treason, notice Barisan Nasional (BN) which such remarks would risk a pact's Indian await if left unchecked.
Noting which a acknowledgement by Sri Gading MP Datuk Mohamad Aziz was "not right", MIC president Datuk G. Palanivel urged Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak as well as BN leaders to put a stop to a relentless attacks opposite a Bersih leader.
"It is not right for a part of of council to say which Datuk Ambiga should be hanged.
"In fact, no part of of council should have this kind of a remark," he said in statement sent by his aide via content message.
Palanivel additionally questioned why Ambiga has been made a "scapegoat" as well as appeared to be a usually target of criticisms over a organising of a Bersih rally for giveaway as well as satisfactory elections.
"Why didn't these people denote or put up burger stalls in front (the houses) of alternative Bersih leaders?" he asked, referring to a new criticism by anti-Bersih proponents outside Ambiga's house.
"The prime apportion as well as alternative BN leaders should put a stop to this matter. Such remarks will start Indian electorate who are branch towards BN now," he added.
Mohamad had last night called for Ambiga to be hanged for a "treasonous" act of organising a April twenty-eight Bersih rally for giveaway as well as satisfactory elections, which a ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) has claimed was an try to topple a Najib administration.
The Sri Gading MP had compared a Bersih chief to leaders of a Al-Ma'unah militants who tried to overpower a supervisio! n in2000 as well as were in a future sentenced to genocide by hanging for "waging fight opposite a King," a first people to be convicted of a offence.
"Shouldn't you additionally hang Ambiga for fraud towards a Agong? Traitors should be punished as cruelly as possible," a four-term federal lawmaker told Parliament when debating a extra supply bill.
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