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Friday, February 24, 2017

It is not about the hearses, but Jamal’s antics...



Sungai Besar Umno division leader Jamal Md Yunos’ explanation about using the hearses may easily appease the sultan; however, as ordinary rakyat watching his antics, we are not only disgusted with his personal behaviour but believe that he should face the long arm of the law.
It is unfortunate that many people I spoke to think that, because he is an Umno leader, no one can touch him.
If it had been an opposition leader doing what Jamal has been doing, he or she would have been charged in court. The sultan’s displeasure should immediately have brought Selangor Umno chief Noh Omar’s defence of Jamal’s hearse demonstration into the spotlight.
A good example is when he and his men were involved in what the police described as a ‘gang robbery’. If convicted, he could be jailed up to 20 years under Section 395 of the Penal Code.
Although news of his detention attracted 89 comments from readers, the excitement was only short-lived. A month after his detention, we have not heard any update on whether he would be prosecuted, or the case would be dropped.
This is not the first case where people were hoping that the long arm of the law would finally catch up with him. I personally believe it will eventually put him behind bars. No one can escape, for whatever a man sows that shall he also reap.
A very bad example
The hearse and the ‘gang robbery’ are not the only incidents involving him that caused many of us to be ‘angered’ by Jamal.
In another incident, he and his men were busy heckling Ampang MP Zuraidah Kamaruddin and her supporters, despite them not retaliating.
Put in other words, Jamal sets a very bad example to the younger generation of Malays. When restrained by the police, he initially blamed the police for hitting him.
It was obvious who were restraining him, and if he had received a blow on his face, it could not have come from Zuraida or her men as they were not involved in the scuffle at the shopping mall.
The next thing Jamal said to the press was that the punch had come from the very people whom he had been heckling for the past few hours.
Abuse of the hearses
His abuse of the hearses clearly show that he had no respect for what the hearses are meant for.
This has nothing to do with the sultan’s letter coming late. It is about Jamal’s lack of sensitivity towards the Muslim community as a whole.
It raised an important question how the hearses could be involved in a public demonstration, at a mere request from Jamal.
By using the hearses, Jamal showed that he had no respect for the purpose and intent of the hearses; therefore, as suggested by PKR Youth deputy chief Afif Bahardin, this “proves how Umno has inconvenienced the rakyat with their political gimmick gone too far.”
Again as pointed out by another lawmaker, Jamal’s antics should be investigated and actions should be taken against him for the abuse. If he can get away with one offence after another, it clearly shows that there is a double standard in the way the laws are being meted out against an Umno leader and a leader from one of the Pakatan Harapan parties.

Giving such a person a warning will not be sufficient. The abuses will be expressed in other forms tomorrow if he continues to get away with his antics.

STEPHEN NG is an ordinary citizen with an avid interest in following political developments in the country since 2008.- Mkini

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