Najib, dad and Dr M guilty by Perkasa's standards
By Teoh El Sen
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak  and his predecessors, including his late father, would also be guilty  based on Perkasa's standards on sedition, said Lembah Pantai MP Nurul  Izzah Anwar.    
The PKR leader made the remark when speaking to reporters this afternoon after being grilled by the police over an article she wrote which Malay right wing movement Perkasa deemed seditious.
Perkasa filed a police report against her because the article  purportedly questioned the special position of the Malays, which Nurul  denied.
The daughter of Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim said that  Najib's father and second prime minister Tun Abdul Razak ensured that  the NEP policies were only temporary and set a 20-year limit.
“Wouldn’t this term limit be in contradiction with Perkasa’s claim of the NEP policy's permanency?” she asked.
Najib,  she said, understood the spirit of his father's legacy and was  implementing need-based affirmative action in his New Economic Model  brainchild.
This, she noted, was a modification of the original NEP and included the liberalisation of several economic sub-sectors.
“Wouldn't this be in opposition to Perkasa's Article 153 argument for economic non-liberalisation?' she asked.
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As  for Najib's mentor and former premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Nurul said  the latter realised the advantages of meritocracy and modified the  public univerity admission policy.
“Wouldn't this be considered as questioning Perkasa's Article 153 interpretation?” she asked.
Nurul also noted that former deputy premier Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman once said that Malays must judge when the special position was no longer needed and described the privilege as a “slur on their abilities”.
“Wouldn't this amount to slurring Perkasa's Article 153 objectives?” she asked.
“If we use Perkasa's standards on sedition, then wouldn't these leaders be as guilty as I am? In my case, guilty for seeking clarification and in their case, of actually changing and modifying the affirmative action policy which is the essence of Artile 153,” she added.
Nurul stessed that she would stand by her views expressed in the article and wanted the people to judge her on this matter.
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Wow, what refined logic she has indeed, truly a substance to acknowledge in the future, my vote to her
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