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Guan Eng condemns Dr M's 'seditious, extremist' remarks - theold - 15-01-2024

https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/693123


RE: Guan Eng condemns Dr M's 'seditious, extremist' remarks - moonrab - 15-01-2024

He also under corruption case...


RE: Guan Eng condemns Dr M's 'seditious, extremist' remarks - Levin - 15-01-2024

Mahathir is going mad. Speaking against Indians on a Tamil channel.


RE: Guan Eng condemns Dr M's 'seditious, extremist' remarks - Bigbluedot - 15-01-2024

Dr mad is mad dog.
Arrogant.
Time for him to report to hell.


RE: Guan Eng condemns Dr M's 'seditious, extremist' remarks - Gemstar - 15-01-2024

(15-01-2024, 10:10 AM)Levin Wrote:  Mahathir is going mad. Speaking against Indians on a Tamil channel.
Indians are the most bullied in M’sia.  Felt sorry for them.


RE: Guan Eng condemns Dr M's 'seditious, extremist' remarks - K88 shu shu - 15-01-2024

(15-01-2024, 10:10 AM)Levin Wrote:  Mahathir is going mad. Speaking against Indians on a Tamil channel.

his nick : mad dog not for no reason.


RE: Guan Eng condemns Dr M's 'seditious, extremist' remarks - Stoki - 15-01-2024

(15-01-2024, 10:56 AM)K88 shu shu Wrote:  his nick : mad dog not for no reason.


He is a doggy dog. Nobody supported him and even lost his deposit in the GErection

Rotfl


RE: Guan Eng condemns Dr M's 'seditious, extremist' remarks - EvertonDiehard - 15-01-2024

(15-01-2024, 10:10 AM)Levin Wrote:  Mahathir is going mad. Speaking against Indians on a Tamil channel.

Mahathir has never hidden his fear, hatred, insecurity and jealousy of the Chinese and Indians,  He knows only too well that his people are in no position to compete with these 2 minorities on a level-playing field in Malaysia.  This is why he doesn't dare dismantle Affirmative Action or the Malays would all be blue collar workers.


RE: Guan Eng condemns Dr M's 'seditious, extremist' remarks - Tee tiong huat - 15-01-2024

In Malaysia, PM Anwar’s frail coalition, uncertainty over Najib’s royal pardon ruling add to ringgit’s woes

PM Anwar’s fragile coalition, and uncertainty over how incarcerated ex-premier Najib Razak’s application for a royal pardon would play out looms over the market

The ringgit has slid more than 1 per cent in January, and is about 3 per cent away from a 25-year low reached in October

https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/southeast-asia/article/3248418/malaysia-anwars-frail-coalition-government-uncertainty-over-najibs-royal-pardon-ruling-add-ringgits


RE: Guan Eng condemns Dr M's 'seditious, extremist' remarks - Tee tiong huat - 15-01-2024

(15-01-2024, 10:10 AM)Levin Wrote:  Mahathir is going mad. Speaking against Indians on a Tamil channel.
https://m.malaysiakini.com/news/693123


RE: Guan Eng condemns Dr M's 'seditious, extremist' remarks - p1acebo - 15-01-2024

(15-01-2024, 10:18 AM)Bigbluedot Wrote:  Dr mad is mad dog.
Arrogant.
Time for him to report to hell.

Way overdue.  Maybe stress out because Anwar now investigating his son Big Grin


RE: Guan Eng condemns Dr M's 'seditious, extremist' remarks - Huliwang - 16-01-2024

Thought this cb Guan Eng carried Mahathir balls on his head when he became PM second time. He deserves to be butt fucked by Mahathir.     Big Grin


RE: Guan Eng condemns Dr M's 'seditious, extremist' remarks - Tee tiong huat - 16-01-2024

(15-01-2024, 10:18 AM)Bigbluedot Wrote:  Dr mad is mad dog.
Arrogant.
Time for him to report to hell.
Najib’s high-stakes bid for royal pardon

Malaysia set to decide on jailed former PM Najib’s high-stakes bid for royal pardon

A royal pardon for the former premier, who's serving a 12-year prison sentence for graft convictions tied to the 1Malaysia Development Bhd debacle, could turn into a hot political potato for PM Anwar Ibrahim, say observers.

Malaysia set to decide on jailed former PM Najib’s high-stakes bid for royal pardon

Jailed former premier Najib Razak's bid for some sort of clemency to his 12-year prison sentence will be decided when the Malaysia's Pardons Board meets later this month. (Photo: AP/Vincent Thian)

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s Pardons Board, which is headed by its king, is set to determine soon whether to grant disgraced former premier Najib Razak a royal pardon to his 12-year jail sentence for convictions tied to the 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) debacle, a decision that could have political ramifications for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s government and the country’s monarchy.

Najib’s application for a royal pardon first came before the Pardons Board in a meeting in December, but the matter was deferred to this month’s session, which is now scheduled for the third week of January and likely to see a decision being made.


RE: Guan Eng condemns Dr M's 'seditious, extremist' remarks - Tee tiong huat - 16-01-2024

(16-01-2024, 10:36 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Najib’s high-stakes bid for royal pardon

Malaysia set to decide on jailed former PM Najib’s high-stakes bid for royal pardon

A royal pardon for the former premier, who's serving a 12-year prison sentence for graft convictions tied to the 1Malaysia Development Bhd debacle, could turn into a hot political potato for PM Anwar Ibrahim, say observers.

Malaysia set to decide on jailed former PM Najib’s high-stakes bid for royal pardon

Jailed former premier Najib Razak's bid for some sort of clemency to his 12-year prison sentence will be decided when the Malaysia's Pardons Board meets later this month. (Photo: AP/Vincent Thian)

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s Pardons Board, which is headed by its king, is set to determine soon whether to grant disgraced former premier Najib Razak a royal pardon to his 12-year jail sentence for convictions tied to the 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) debacle, a decision that could have political ramifications for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s government and the country’s monarchy.

Najib’s application for a royal pardon first came before the Pardons Board in a meeting in December, but the matter was deferred to this month’s session, which is now scheduled for the third week of January and likely to see a decision being made.
The six-member body had decided at the meeting - which was attended by outgoing King Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah and also by Mr Anwar - that it needed more time to deliberate on the matter, according to senior government officials who spoke to CNA on condition of strict anonymity.

This month’s crucial meeting will be one of Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin’s last official tasks before he steps down from the throne on Jan 31 and hands over the monarch role to Johor ruler Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar under the country’s unique rotation system for its nine Royal state households.

Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy, giving the king the final word on the pardon for convicted criminals, a similar system that governs neighbouring Thailand.


RE: Guan Eng condemns Dr M's 'seditious, extremist' remarks - Bigbluedot - 16-01-2024

Dr mad marti and Sultan Ibrahim are sparring partners. should have shows to enjoy.