BN war room wants Hisham in Home Ministry, says sources

May 14, 2013

Hishammuddin had been criticised in a past year over taking flight crime as well as for a delayed greeting to a Sulu intrusion in Sabahs easterly seashore final February. - File pic

KUALA LUMPUR, May fourteen Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein is likely to remain as Home Minister as Barisan Nasional (BN) war room strategists hold he is a most appropriate male for a job, say sources.

The Malaysian Insider understands which a strategists have argued for a Umno vice-president to keep a pass post notwithstanding his sketchy success since taking a job in 2009.

Right now, his name is for a Home Minister, since he is good, a source told The Malaysian Insider.

The Malaysian Insider had run an online check which saw nearly 22,000 readers take part over a past twenty-four hours. A total of 21,544 or 97 per cent were opposite his reappointment while usually 608 or three per cent supported a move.

Hishammuddin had been criticised in a past year over taking flight crime as well as for a delayed greeting to a Sulu intrusion in Sabahs easterly seashore final February. Malaysias defence forces are still combing a area for any superfluous Sulu gunmen who wanted to claim a state for a Sulu sultanate.

Putrajaya had pronounced which a inhabitant crime rate decreased by 6 per cent in a first quarter of this year.

The supervision also pronounced which a overall crime rate had left down by twenty-seven per cent in between 2009 as well as 2012, while travel crime in a same period went down 39.7 per cent with more policemen on a ground.

But there has been criticisms as well as allegations which a military had doctored a crime census data which a supervision denied.

Despite that, a Sembrong MP had retained his seat in Election 2013 with 22,841 votes opposite PKRs Onn Abu Bakar who usually took 12,210 votes.

In Election 2008, Hishammuddin had a aloft infancy nonetheless he usually got 17,988 votes opposite PKRs Lee Sang who took 6,418 votes.


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