Saturday, May 23, 2009

A thought on the candlelight vigils by DAP

Received an email from a DAP Supporter:

Just a thought. 

The bout of arrests at the candlelight vigils being organized by DAP in Selangor and KL recently is perplexing. If BN/Home Ministry is intending to shut off further public exposure to the Perak issue, then the manner of arrests is being counter-productive to their cause as it is attracting national attention each and every night. It doesn't make sense as to why they keep doing this. It would be better for the police to keep low profile and let the vigils proceed. 

And having such heavy police presence, with OCPD of each district involved directly with each bout of arrest seem to indicate a hidden sinister motive. I can't help but feel that UMNO Selangor is behind this. We know that Najib is heading the state now. We must be wary of what is happening here. Najib can use the failure of Perak to orchestrate public disorder in Selangor, ultimately resulting in the fall of the Selangor state government. 

They may be taking advantage of the fact that only DAP is holding vigils. This is the perfect platform to create a racial unrest. If only DAP keep holding vigils, and the police keep up their clampdown, I believe very soon it will turn ugly. UMNO Selangor will be in the crowd. And when a provocation is engineered, and an incident is triggered, the blame will fall on DAP. This may be taking shape right underneath our noses now. The strategy to bring down Selangor will be more sinister than Perak, as part of a bigger plan to break-up Pakatan.

DAP Selangor & KL must issue a directive to all MP/ADUN/branches. Either conduct legal assemblies or use unconventional strategies or joint-vigils with our Pakatan partners.

1 comment:

NEO said...

Police will apply for 2nd extend of detetion period of 16 civilian arrested out DAP Teratai Service Centre.

Police will go to Wisma MPAJ before noon (the expiry of 48 hours) granted by court on yesterday.

Please go to Wsima MPAJ tomorrow morning to show support!

Please informed the Bar Council and Human Rights Group to send observer tomorrow morning.