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Monday, August 17, 2015

Stop tolerating Bersih! #bersih4 @KBAB51 @drnovandri @huan2u @tunfaisal

Bersih can never be clean. Right from the very start, their objective is to change the government via a clean election.

Failing to achieve that, now they are forming alliance with anti-Putrajaya, and Barisan Nasional and anti-Umno factions to oust the government - by force!

What's so 'clean’  about Bersih 4?

These are the sentiments of the inspector-general of police Khalid Abu Bakar, who has deemed the organisers of Bersih 4 as nothing less than selfish and fuelled by an agenda to topple the government.

He said this was based on their willingness to go ahead with demonstrations which would affect the daily lives of the public, especially traders and taxi drivers.



According to the name, 'bersih' was merely a rhetorical title, but in reality, the organisers did not dare to follow the rule of law.

“They ask to clean this, clean that, but they themselves are dirty and do not want to follow the law. They do not care about the interests of others, they only want to protect their rights of freely gathering at Sogo (KL) and so on, without taking into account the rights of taxi drivers and traders.
“Political activities should be carried out in a gentlemanly manner, as there are seasons for it," he said, referring to election season and the period after the process had been settled.
"During the off season, we carry out our work. The government goes to work, the opposition also works, the NGOs (non governmental organisations) also go to work.
"But do not go to the extent of planting a new culture as it will not ensure unity and our political stability," he added. - Bernama
He also rejected any meeting with Bersih 4.0 organisers.

Khalid said it was sufficient for the organisers to meet with Dang Wangi OCPD on the planned rally on Aug 29 and 30.

Yup! Who are they to have meetings with the IGP? They are troublemakers!

"Under the law, they are only required to meet with the OCPD and hand over the notice to organise the rally.
"They do not have to meet with the IGP," he told a press conference after witnessing the handing over ceremony for the Bukit Aman Management Director post on Monday.
He added that the organisers have initially submitted a notice to the OCPD last week but it was not complete. "We expect them to hand over a complete notice today," he said.

Khalid warned the organisers not to take to the streets in a bid to topple the government.

"We will not tolerate any move to topple the government via street demonstrations. Stern action will be taken, mark my words," he said.

Agree. We had tolerated enough, and they have been taking the police for granted.

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