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DAP against street demo? Ha ha ha...

Posted: 14 May 2013 09:51 PM PDT

Street protests is not the way to topple BN governments, says DAP chairman Karpal Singh.

"DAP is against it. It may lead to violence if not properly managed," he said in rebuking activist Haris Ibrahim for calling for street protests to bring down Najib's government within a year.
"I agree there were fraud during the general election but we must address this using the court process," he said.
Yesterday, Haris was reported as saying that pro-Pakatan Rakyat NGO's would topple the federal government through massive street rallies.
He said that the people could not wait for another five years to dislodge BN as democracy is not working in Malaysia.
However, Haris qualified his statement by saying that he was not talking about violent street protests against BN.
Karpal, who is also Bukit Gelugor MP, said that his party is against street protests to topple a government.
Although he commended Haris for opposing violent demonstrations, Karpal warned that a street protest may cause unrest if it was not handled properly.
Haris, while denying he was advocating violence, has forgotten what happened during Bersih 2.0 and Bersih 3.0 although the organiser had promised a peaceful march.

His idea of massing about 1 million people will definitely go out of control as majority of those taking part are youth and radicals from the opposition and anti-BN organisation. They had proven their 'capability' during Bersih 3.0.

However, Karpal also did not say anything about DAP leaders and supporters joining Anwar's nationwide rally. If the party is against it, he should tell Lim Kit Siang and others to stay away from Anwar's 'mad strategy'.

Our new IGP

Posted: 14 May 2013 04:17 AM PDT

It was decided that Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar is replacing Tan Sri Ismail Omar as the new inspector-general of police from May 17.

After much speculations about it, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak finally doused it off by making the announcement to Bernama today.

Some individuals have been spreading false information on Facebook and blogs that Ismail was pressured to resign by a political party. However, Bukit Aman was fast to refute it.

Ismail who turns 60 on May 17 is the country's ninth Inspector-General of Police. He assumed the post following Tan Sri Musa Hassan's retirement on Sept 12, 2010.

Ismail started as a trainee police inspector at the Kuala Kubu Baru Police Academy in 1971 and is known by his personnel to be a strict and a highly disciplined police officer.

Khalid, 56, was promoted to the Deputy Inspector General of Police post on April 14, 2011 following the retirement of his predecessor, Tan Sri Hussin Ismail.

The father of three was the Internal Security and Public Order director at that time. He joined the police force in 1976 as an inspector and worked his way up the ranks.

Congratulations, Khalid... and thank you Ismail!


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