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09 December 2009

Another police report against Kulasegaran for questioning Malay supremacy

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The Federation of Peninsular Malaysia Students Associations (GPMS) today lodged a police report against Ipoh Barat parliamentarian M Kulasegaran over his statement allegedly questioning the special privileges and supremacy of the Malays.
The report was made by GMPS president Jais Abdul Karim, who was accompanied by about 10 GPMS members, at the Sentul district police headquarters here at 10.30am.

In the report, Jais asked the police to take action against Kulasegaran over his statement which he alleged had hurt and angered the Malays.

Speaking to reporters after lodging the report, Jais said Kulasegaran's questioning of Malay supremacy could spark racial disunity and riots.

He said GPMS would issue a memorandum condemning the statement and seek an open apology from Kulasegaran, who is a DAP vice-president.

On Dec 3, Kulasegaran had raised the issue of Malay supremacy in the Dewan Rakyat, setting off a heated argument among the MPs.

Kulasegaran, when posting a supplementary question to Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon, had said that issues like Malay supremacy had remained a stumbling block to unity in the country because it was regarded as a discrimination of other races.


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Obviously, all those Umnoputras who had been brainwashed and blindly influenced by the racist BTN, thinking that all Malays still need crutches and the special privileges thereby transforming them into rent-seekers and under-counter receivers.

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