Tuesday 19 July 2011

Bersih claim permanent ink, not biometric

"Please exercise a fair election and accept the demands clean, if not the people marched," said Idris Ahmad.





Petaling Jaya - The PAS Central Working Committee, Idris Ahmad warned Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak that if he did not want people marched, soplease exercise a fair election and receive clean claims.


"He says the demo is not our culture. He should have to think why people even dare todemonstrations with a variety of people fear the threat.


"He can not be duly congratulated the chest called the Barisan Nasional (BN) is strong if the fight on the pitch are not equal. If so please let his male children to walk a fair election.


"Waive Election Commission (EC) from the shackles of BN leaders. Let BN party fighting against the party, not the government against the party.


"Give a chance to Pakatan Rakyat (PR) to use television to present the policy and PR plan for the people to judge in the country," said Idris.


According to Idris, who is a former PAS information chief, the demonstration made ​​by the Bersih on July 9 was after consultation and discussion of efforts made ​​by the SPR not treated well, particularly the use of indelible ink.


"People wonder why the government afraid of using indelible ink. Before the general election (GE) in 2008, the SPR had purchased indelible ink worth RM2.4 million,eventually canceled its use.


"Najib and the EC announced that it would use the biometric system in the next general election to show the country's elections fair. As if we ask for tea, but he brought coffee,"said Idris.


TRANSFORMER SAID:


What a waste,by the way,i dont think BN will ready or accept this method,we all know it will ruin the BN power. 











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