23 Apr 2010

Najib Pengecut Yang Bersembunyi Di belakang Zul Dan Zahrain

Ketua Pembangkang mencabar Perdana Menteri supaya menjadi anak jantan dan tidak menggunakan taktik jahat memfitnah beliau dan KEADILAN dengan menggunakan jentera kerajaan untuk menyebarkan dakyah serta menghentikan membuat kenyataan palsu untuk mengelirukan rakyat.

Dalam satu kenyataan beliau hari ini, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim berkata amat memalukan bagi Datuk Seri Najib Razak bersembunyi di belakang pengkhianat parti seperti Datuk Seri Zahrain Hashim dan Zulkifli Noordin untuk mencapai cita-cita politiknya.

"Kalau Najib ada sesuatu yang ingin dikatakan sampaikannya seperti anak jantan. Amat memalukan menyorok disebalik pengkhianat sepeti Zahrain dan Zulkifli.

"Saya sudah mendakwa Najib secara terbuka mengenai pembabitannya dengan skandal rasuah Scorpene dan kegagalan beliau menjawab isu pembunuhan Altantuya dan berderet lagi isu yang menghantui negara dan rakyat.

"Najib harus menjawab dakwaan ini daripada melibatkan diri dalam gosip liar dan menyebarkan fitnah," kata Anwar.


Anwar dares Najib to reveal all

Pakatan Rakyat de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (picture) today challenged Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak to reveal the “secrets” Najib had apparently found out about Anwar and PKR.

In a stinging rebuff to Najib’s remarks made two days ago, Anwar told the PM to cease “casting aspersions” on his character and PKR through devious tactics and lies.

“Stop making insinuations. If Datuk Seri Najib has something to say, then be man enough to say it.

“It is very demeaning for a leader of a political party, let alone the prime minister, to hide behind turncoats like Zahrain and Zulkifli,” said Anwar, referring to Datuk Seri Zahrain Mohd Hashim and Zulkifli Noordin, two former PKR MPs who have recently become independents.

In a statement sent to The Malaysian Insider, the Opposition Leader argued that Najib had been on a character assassination campaign against him and PKR ever since the start of the Hulu Selangor by-election campaign.

“Stop casting aspersions on my character and the party through such devious tactics, including employing the resources of the government machinery to disseminate lies and slander,” said Anwar.

In a ceramah two nights ago, Najib issued a coy warning to his rival Anwar, claiming he now knew “everything” about the latter and PKR.

He alleged that independent MPs, Zahrain and Zulkifli had exposed everything to him during recent their trip to the United States for the Malaysia-US caucus.


“PKR is now in a state of discord because we know all their secrets. In my visit to Washington, two independent MPs followed me — Zahrain and Zul.”

“At night, after an official function, he came to my room and exposed all the stories. Now, I know the entire story.”

“Everything, right down to the underwear, too. I know everything now,” Najib had said.

He also claimed that the opposition were constantly “covering up the truth”, but did not elaborate on the matter.

Zahrain and Zul were among the four MPs from PKR who had exited the party to become independents recently.

Both had subsequently dropped bombshells in Parliament when they exposed Anwar’s supposed Sept 16 takeover plan and a ploy to link Najib to the murder of Mongolian model, Altantuyaa Shaaribuu.

Anwar, in turn responded today by pointing out that the various accusations hurled at the Prime Minister had yet to be answered and accused Najib of failing to address all the unanswered questions.

“I have already openly accused Datuk Seri Najib of being tainted with the Scorpene corruption scandal and the failure to deal with all the unanswered questions in the Altantuya murder, not to mention the other issues plaguing the nation and the people,” said Anwar.

According to the PR leader, Najib is currently resorting to spreading rumours, instead of tackling serious matters like answering all the allegations levelled at him.


“Datuk Seri Najib should answer them instead of indulging in scurrilous gossip and rumour mongering,” Anwar stated.

Personal attacks between BN and PR have intensified over the past week, as the country heads into its latest by-election in Hulu Selangor. Candidate hopefuls Datuk Zaid Ibrahim of PKR has been accused of having low morals due to his admittance that he drank alcohol in the past while MIC candidate P. Kamalanathan has been labelled as an Umno lackey, and has also had his academic credentials challenged. -TMI


2 ulasan:

Tanpa Nama berkata...

najib takut bini, mana berani, semua dikawal rosmah

Tanpa Nama berkata...

lebih melucukan bini najib juga turut berkempen. pertama kali perkara macam ni berlaku di malaysia. kah... kah... kah...