THE KOTA KINABALU Member of
Parliament Hiew King Cheu said, based on the current prevailing matters arising
concerning the huge numbers of unqualified and dubious Malaysian who are listed
in the electoral roll, therefore, the elections should not be held unless the
electoral roll is cleaned up.
The electoral roll can be
challenged because it is riddled with fraud. What sort of law is it that the
electoral roll, once published in the gazette, cannot be challenged?
It is unfair to all genuine
Malaysians to hold elections now with the electoral roll tainted with fraud and
comprising people who are never the “real and true” citizens of Malaysia and
they are now all over Malaysia.
According to the
“Citizenship Rules, 1964” people who want to apply to be Malaysian citizen by
naturalization must become a permanent resident for more than 12 years and have
been in Malaysia for more than 10 years.
There is no such thing like
“instant and “photo-copied” citizens. The sorry stage is that in Malaysia there
is now hundreds of thousand or may be a million such people who are listed as
eligible voters.
Many of these people have
openly admitted that they were given citizenships by the BN government “on a
silver platter” to vote in the past elections. What is the present BN
government doing about these blatant facts and the tainted electoral roll?
Does BN want to proceed with
the 13th General Elections with the present highly disputable electoral roll or
does BN want to admit the past mistakes and live within a “just and fair”
society?
The Sabah CM Musa Aman said
“No reason to change the government because of its slander”, given that the
rights of the genuine Sabahan being compromised and shared by many other “new
citizens”, is this a “small slander” or a “big blunder”?
Past records from all over
the world had demonstrated that unfairness and cheats have to be rectified and
made good one way or another; and the masterminds have to be held fully
accountable and responsible for their actions. In the “UN Declarations of Human
Rights”, this issue must be treated “fair and just” and the sovereign right of
Malaysians to vote must be held in high esteem.
It cannot be compromised for
the sake of a few politicians who want to hold on to power and position by
using unfair and unjust tactic at the expense of millions of Malaysians. The
harm and damages thereby caused tantamount to treason and fraud, and they have
to be punished and brought to justice.
The electoral roll is the
'gateway' of democracy. Without a clean electoral roll, there cannot be
democracy in Malaysia, never mind about being the 'best democracy in the world'
as pronounced by PM Najib Razak himself.
Hiew said that the evident
surfaced recently on the issue of the fraudulent electoral roll is very clear
and the government can no longer pretend not to know or to be 'innocent' about
it.
Section 9A of the Election
Act 1958 says, “After an electoral roll has been certified or re-certified, as
the case may be, and notice of the certification or re-certification has been
published in the Gazette as prescribed by regulations made under this Act, the
electoral roll shall be deemed to be final and binding and shall not be
questioned or appealed against in, or reviewed, quashed or set aside by, any
court.”
Certified electoral roll
that is gazette is not necessarily final as it can be replaced by another
recertified one. Nothing is being said about the recertified one being the last
and final document.
It can be repeatedly
recertified. In other words, it can be changed and fraudulent voters removed
and cleaned, once and for all. All future re-certification of the electoral
roll that will be published in the gazette must only comprise of genuine and
living Malaysians citizen.
So, do Malaysians want to
proceed with the tainted and questionable electoral roll for the coming 13th
general elections, and queue up with the dubious voters, “Hantu”, to cast their
votes? (DAP Media)
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