Sad Day in Perak
Whatever happened in Perak, I still hope that rule of law and constitution are being respected.
However, what happened today shows that we are fast becoming a lawless state and it is sad that police were also part of it by invading the State Assembly.
Arresting people for merely wearing black is soooo unreasonable. In a democratic country like Malaysia, don't we even have a right to express our disagreement or disapproval?
Dear Sultan Azlan Shah, please let the people decide on who they want instead of letting all the power-crazy politicians inflict more and more pain to Perakians. Perak has been nearly 20 years of my life. I would like to see peace and stability returning.


Perak Speaker V. Sivakumar forcibly dragged out of the Assembly by some"official" who later installed Ganesan as the "new" Speaker - which part of the law has such provisions?

Hee Yit Fong - Victory? Wonder who will have the last laugh? The winner should be Perakians, not politicians
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