Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Opposition Parties Want To Meet Najib

(Bernama)
Leaders of the opposition parties want to have a meeting with Prime Minister Najib Razak immediately to discuss several pressing matters including the role of the Royal Commission to investigate the death of a political aide to a Selangor State Executive Councillor, Teoh Beng Hock.

Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim said the opposition pact wanted the scope of the commission to be widened and not confined to the investigation process only.

"We want the commission to also investigate the cause of Teoh's death," the Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) advisor told reporters after chairing a meeting of the Pakatan Rakyat Leadership Council at the Parliament House, in Kuala Lumpur today..

Anwar said the meeting also hoped to get Najib's views so that he would agree to abolish the Internal Security Act (ISA).

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

HELO ANWAR AND COMPANY JANGAN MAIN WAYANG.

THE PM HAVE MET THE LATE TEOH BENG HOCK FAMILY PERSONALLY AND HAVE SPOKEN OF THEIR DESIRE TO THE PM.

SO WHAT THE HECK YOU WANT TO SEE THE PM.

MAY BE YOU WANT TO CLAIM POLITICAL MILEAGE.

DON'T WORRY, THE GOVERNMENT IS RESPONSIBLE TO ALL MALAYSIANS REGARDLESS OF THEIR POLITICAL OPPOSITION AND THERE WON'T BE ANY COVERUP.

I WOULD SUGGEST WHY DON'T YOU JUST CONCENTRATE ON YOUR SODOMY CHARGES
BROUGHT AGAINST YOU BY SAIFUL.

ENOUGH OF YOUR CRAPS ANWAR.

SO LET THE RCI DO THEIR JOB AND WAIT FOR THE OUTCOME.

Anonymous said...

Gajah didepan tak nampak, tapi semut nung jauh di seberang nampak.
Kudos MACC. To fellow Anonymous, have a question for you, do you know a thing call damage control?

Greenbug said...

Hmmm the PM has not rejected the wishes of the opposition for a meeting but the hangers-on have already voiced their objections... ha ha ha!

Anonymous said...

Remember when Anwar said he could not become PM because Pak Lah refused to meet the opposition to hand over power.
I thought that was the last big joke and now this...
Allo.. Brother Anwar Bin Ibrahim... not everbody can think from the belakang like you laa...?

Wak

Anonymous said...

nuraina, your blog is so pro-gomen. that's why we hardly ever go to your blog! ha!ha!ha!ha!

francis ngu said...

The meeting of top leaders on both sides of the political divide on major public issues is normal in a healthy functioning democracy.

Is such a meeting between PM and the the Right Honourable Leader of the Opposition so unthinkable in a 1Malaysia ?

Must good loyal Malaysians descend to pitiful levels of vulgarity to pour cold water on such a suggestion ?

Anonymous said...

Desperados will resort to anything!

Anonymous said...

I believe it would be a good sign for Najib to be able to meet the opposition leaders.....is there any harm in that. If he can make surprise visits at Brickfield and Petaling Street...why not this meeting?