Deepak expos: Perkasa screams slander


PKR is regulating a office worker opposite Najib as well as Rosmah, says a Malay rights group.
PETALING JAYA: Perkasa today indicted PKR of slandering Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak as well as his wife Rosmah Mansor through office worker Deepak Jaikishen.
"Since a commencement I didn't certitude this Deepak character," pronounced Perkasa secretary-general Syed Hassan Syed Ali. "People who get concerned with an incorrigible leader have been incorrigible themselves."
Yesterday, pro-Umno blogger Papagomo posted a feeble aflame video featuring a male who looks as well as sounds similar to Deepak speaking of a resources surrounding a businessman's new press interviews, which resurrected allegations which Najib as well as Rosmah were concerned in a temptation of in isolation questioner P Balasubramaniam.
Papagomo's posting purported which Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim was behind Deepak's exposs.
The male in a video declared several other PKR leaders, including vice boss N Surendran as well as Subang MP R Sivarasa.
Both Sivarasa as well as Surendran have dismissed claims which PKR was concerned in a exposes, observant they were usually representing Deepak for a court case involving a land understanding which went sour.
Syed Hassan purported which PKR was losing support as well as had resorted to slander to recover it.
"They have no choice but to resort to such attacks as their supporters have been leaving in droves," he said.
Kinabatangan MP Bung Mokhtar echoed Syed Hassan's sentiments, observant Deepak had no credibility with him since he was regularly becoming different his mind.
"As distant as I know, Najib is very great chairman as well as a great leader," he said. "I don't care about what Deepak is saying."
Sekijang MP Baharum Mohamad pronounced Pakatan Rakyat had left too distant in its accusations opposite Najib as well as his family.
"They have left overboard on this," he said. "I hold which such slander opposite a chairman should not exist in a modern society similar to ours.
"If there is a inform lodged, a police should examine it without fear or favour."
MIC secretary-general S Murugesan agreed.
"If a content of a video is proven to be true," he said, "it will show how bad Malaysian politics has become. Politicians have been regulating proxies to attack their opponents. It's definitely not full of health for our democracy."
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