PM Najib says he will continue serving the nation and the rakyat.
His sacked deputy Muhyiddin Yassin says he is sorry for Anwar but nothing can be done under the current regime.
Two different things here.
I don't wanna join the 'instant magistrates and lawyers' over Najib's 1MDB scandal. More and more people play God and 'kasyaf' (those who can see 'unseen' things) of late over things they believe although no solid proofs emerged.
I will just wait for the proofs to come, and until then, 'a man is innocent until proven guilty'.
However, trust me - if Najib is found guilty, I will be among the firsts to call for his removal!
Also yesterday, Muhyiddin said he sympathises with jailed PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim but was doubtful of his release under the country's present leadership (pic).
When Anwar was sent to jail over sodomy conviction, he joined BN and Umno in condemning him by saying the court was right in making the decision.
The 'pious' Muhyiddin did not even say sorry for Anwar then.
In Anwar's case, I didn't post any 'speculative' stories about him, except for the court sentencing him to 5-year jail.
To me, its all about Anwar's and his family's dignity, something I avoid to land a foot on it. After all, I didn't see him 'doing' it on Saiful.
The court could be right and wrong at the same time (although they found him guilty based on available proofs). Judges are human too!
His sacked deputy Muhyiddin Yassin says he is sorry for Anwar but nothing can be done under the current regime.
Two different things here.
I don't wanna join the 'instant magistrates and lawyers' over Najib's 1MDB scandal. More and more people play God and 'kasyaf' (those who can see 'unseen' things) of late over things they believe although no solid proofs emerged.
I will just wait for the proofs to come, and until then, 'a man is innocent until proven guilty'.
The Prime Minister, Najib Razak has pledge to persevere with his duties as the nation's No.1 lader despite facing various challenges and pressures from within and outside the country.Well, those who think they know everything - including the day they would die - can stay that way. I just wanna be a fare and level-headed person. I am not among that believers.
"There's nothing, all is as usual...I must be 'istiqamah' (committed) to my duties and responsibilities whether as the MP for Pekan of the Prime Minister to safeguard the interest of nearly 30 million Malaysians," he said.
Najib, while at his constituency Aidilfitri open house in Pekan yesterday, had been asked by reporters for comment on the various challenges he faced especially since the 1Malaysia Development Berhad issue was brought up in a suit by the US Department of Justice.
However, trust me - if Najib is found guilty, I will be among the firsts to call for his removal!
Also yesterday, Muhyiddin said he sympathises with jailed PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim but was doubtful of his release under the country's present leadership (pic).
Muhyiddin, who was responding to reporters asking if he would back the Bebas Anwar movement, stopped short of making a clear declaration of his support.My point - I don't wanna be like Muhyiddin.
"We are already sitting on the same table, and are friends. God willing, in the near future, whatever outcomes, we share together," he said in joint press conference with PKR to announce collaborative road show on 1MDB.
When Anwar was sent to jail over sodomy conviction, he joined BN and Umno in condemning him by saying the court was right in making the decision.
The 'pious' Muhyiddin did not even say sorry for Anwar then.
In Anwar's case, I didn't post any 'speculative' stories about him, except for the court sentencing him to 5-year jail.
To me, its all about Anwar's and his family's dignity, something I avoid to land a foot on it. After all, I didn't see him 'doing' it on Saiful.
The court could be right and wrong at the same time (although they found him guilty based on available proofs). Judges are human too!