PKR chief to hold rally to protest electoral fraud
Reeling from what he alleges to be a distorted election process conducted by the Election Commission (EC), PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim has called for a rally at the Kelana Jaya stadium on Wednesday.
"I shall address the rakyat for the first time post the general election, on May 8 at 8.30pm. I call upon as many Malaysians to join hands and express our rejection and disgust at the unprecedented electoral frauds committed by (Prime Minister) Najib Abdul Razak and the EC," he said in a statement today.
Rumours of a major rally to express the Pakatan coalition's unhappiness with the results had been circulating since late last night when BN crossed the simple majority number required to form a federal government while counting was taking place in many constituencies towards the wee hours of the morning.
Anwar (right) also vowed to devote his time and work with the Coalition for Free and Fair Elections (Bersih) to ensure that the EC is made to be an independent body of its own.
"A fight for free and fair elections remains the single most important fight that any Malaysian should relate to," he said.
"Our conscience cannot allow us to accept elections results conjured through fraud and cheating. My heart is with every Malaysian who does not accept the result.
“I will work towards a national consensus to question the legitimacy of the BN government achieved through such electoral frauds," he added.
On another note, Anwar noted that the movement for change is "unstoppable".
'The rakyat's demand continues'
"The simple demand of the rakyat for a clean and fair election to ensure that our elected government is accountable, transparent, and incorruptible will continue to echo loudly despite the rigged 13th general election," he stressed.
Prior to the elections, Bersih - which organised two major rallies in 2011 and 2012 respectively, seeking for free and fair elections - had warned of electoral fraud that could undermine the country's democracy in the polls.
Most of Bersih's eight demands in regards to the electoral process have not been met, though the EC had agreed to use indelible ink for the first time in this election.
However, there have been widespread complaints and documented evidence that the ink could be washed off with dishwashing liquid or simply saliva, among others, within hours of its application onto the voters' index fingers.
According to the EC, the ink is supposed to last for at least seven days to prevent double voting.
It has also expressed widespread concern about the existence of ‘phantom voters’ and dubious voters in the electoral roll, claims that the EC had not fully addressed prior to the elections.
There have been claims across the country that foreign-looking individuals had turned up to vote while seemingly carrying proper identity cards (ICs), whereas there were also reports of mysterious ballot boxes being transported to the counting stations of closely-fought constituencies nationwide.
Some counting centres had also suffered from an electrical blackout before a final result was announced.
BN won 133 parliamentary seats to Pakatan's 89 yesterday, making it BN's worst ever showing in the polls and Pakatan's best.
"I shall address the rakyat for the first time post the general election, on May 8 at 8.30pm. I call upon as many Malaysians to join hands and express our rejection and disgust at the unprecedented electoral frauds committed by (Prime Minister) Najib Abdul Razak and the EC," he said in a statement today.
Rumours of a major rally to express the Pakatan coalition's unhappiness with the results had been circulating since late last night when BN crossed the simple majority number required to form a federal government while counting was taking place in many constituencies towards the wee hours of the morning.
Anwar (right) also vowed to devote his time and work with the Coalition for Free and Fair Elections (Bersih) to ensure that the EC is made to be an independent body of its own.
"A fight for free and fair elections remains the single most important fight that any Malaysian should relate to," he said.
"Our conscience cannot allow us to accept elections results conjured through fraud and cheating. My heart is with every Malaysian who does not accept the result.
“I will work towards a national consensus to question the legitimacy of the BN government achieved through such electoral frauds," he added.
On another note, Anwar noted that the movement for change is "unstoppable".
'The rakyat's demand continues'
"The simple demand of the rakyat for a clean and fair election to ensure that our elected government is accountable, transparent, and incorruptible will continue to echo loudly despite the rigged 13th general election," he stressed.
Prior to the elections, Bersih - which organised two major rallies in 2011 and 2012 respectively, seeking for free and fair elections - had warned of electoral fraud that could undermine the country's democracy in the polls.
Most of Bersih's eight demands in regards to the electoral process have not been met, though the EC had agreed to use indelible ink for the first time in this election.
However, there have been widespread complaints and documented evidence that the ink could be washed off with dishwashing liquid or simply saliva, among others, within hours of its application onto the voters' index fingers.
According to the EC, the ink is supposed to last for at least seven days to prevent double voting.
It has also expressed widespread concern about the existence of ‘phantom voters’ and dubious voters in the electoral roll, claims that the EC had not fully addressed prior to the elections.
There have been claims across the country that foreign-looking individuals had turned up to vote while seemingly carrying proper identity cards (ICs), whereas there were also reports of mysterious ballot boxes being transported to the counting stations of closely-fought constituencies nationwide.
Some counting centres had also suffered from an electrical blackout before a final result was announced.
BN won 133 parliamentary seats to Pakatan's 89 yesterday, making it BN's worst ever showing in the polls and Pakatan's best.
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ZAR Adakah Pilihanraya Malaysia ini adil?? tidak sama tarafnya dengan negara Afrika yang tidak membangun dan jauh ketinggalan dari negara asia lainnya.. adakah Pembangkang diberikan ruang di media2 elektronik dan media massa?? tidak sama sekali malah bagi yang berkuasa siang malam menghentam pembangkang menggunakan media2 ini dan tidak cukup lagi membuat iklan2 yang berunsur2 fitnah..sudah lah menipu dan menggunakan apa cara saja untuk menang.. menggunakan "Matlamat menghalal kan cara" itulah cara BN/UMNO gunakan...sampai bila kita harus berdiam??
Pro Bono A great Thinker and philosopher once said: "When laws are broken with impunity by the ruling elite, anarchy is the result" ...God bless Malaysia (and our children)
Knight Rider There will be even more corruption. The BN and its supporters had spent in the elections huge sums of money, including the taxpayers' money, and now they will want to recover their investment. There will be more crime as the BN will draw the resources of the law enforcement bodies to protecting itself and also use them to spy on and oppress dissidents. Malaysians must expect more government borrowing, higher taxes, fewer benefits, lower wages, and higher living costs. UMNO leaders will cover up their exploitation of the Malay poor by blaming the other races, with the call to protect race, religion and nation. There are more "Malays" now, foreigners, actually, who compete with the poor true Malays for bumiputra benefits. Let us see what happens to the BN's promises, including in the Memorandum of Understanding signed with Hindraf (A, B or C, it is not clear). And Malaysians must not expect anyone in BN to be punished in court for electoral fraud - no evidence, you see!
7 hours ago | Report
fairplayer Arbeena, you must be one of those who was hired to manage the phantoms and the dubious! May be you are a Bangla who was given the Malaysian Mykad? Your sins will find you out!
7 hours ago | Report
Anonymous_4020 Great move, Anwar. We'll be there on Wed May 8 at 8.30 pm in full force. This sacred soil that our forefathers, we and our descendants to come, tread on, deserves that and more. Thank you for acting decisively.
8 hours ago | Report
Abasir The party of mat rempit thugs, swindlers, part time and full time prostitutes (a couple of whom visit M'kini comment columns), murderers, schemers, race baiters, cronies, blue film makers, and child molesters has done what comes naturally to it - cheat, lie and then pontificate. What even the crooks cannot deny is the fact that the majority of Malaysians despise them and voted against them. Najib has now highlighted 2 Malaysias - the crooks, cheats and cronies one the one side and a decent majority on the other.
8 hours ago | Report
As I see it CHEAT! CHEAT! CHEAT! and WIN! This is Najib's and BN's motto! Against all odds stacked against them, Pakatan Rakyat has done an incredible job of gaining 7 extra seats in Parliament and substantially more at the States level! Congratulations Anwar, Kit Siang and everyone else from PR. I admire your courage and commitment! I watched PR's press conference yesterday and I could see the feeling of 'emptiness' of the results from those at the table. The Election was snatched away from Pakatan by devious, rude and absolutely 'unfair and unjust' means! Nurul should have been all smiles at the Press conference for having beaten a rival Minister despite all the mountains she had to climb to win in this Election, but she looked sad, I am sure not for herself but for the people of Malaysia who will have to 'keep fighting' for their legitimate rights. Please be confident PR Leaders, that you have the full trust and confidence of the Malaysian people. WE LOVE YOU!
9 hours ago | Report
magnus To those non-PR MPs of the 222 who were elected yesterday: This UMNO/BN is an unpopular government. Only 46.5% of the voting electorate voted for them while 53.5% of the people rejected them. If you are principled and honourable parliamentarians and want to serve the people, please leave the BN-coalition and ally yourselves with Mr Anwar Ibrahim and then demand for a vote of no confidence in NAR and his government so that the people can get a lawful chance to get the rightful government they voted for and deserve. Stand up for Malaysia now or be forever damned.
10 hours ago | Report
changechangechange We won! We won! We won! Yes yes yes. We won the elections. How did we do it? Just switch off the lights. Hahaha what a bunuh of bastards BN morons.
14 hours ago | Report
changechangechange When you want to pull out a young plant you just pull it out. When you want to bring down a big tree, you need a chain saw. The chain saw appeared in tarir square, in front of malacanang palace and in jakarta. Just wonder when it will come to putrajaya?
15 hours ago | Report
Heidegger & Derrida Why must we accept fraud and cheating? If we take this lying down, they will just continue to step on us. Our victory has been hijacked. We must not surrender.
16 hours ago | Report
A Selangor Voter We voted together. Let us now stand together ...
16 hours ago | Report
Chicken chop It my take 100 more years but the reform must be continued, even after Anwar era. It is very difficult to believe umno will change as the cheating, corruption, cronyism, abuse of power is becoming their culture and way of life. I believed that if they won election by cheating, there is a blessing in disguise that the PR will see not very long from now.
17 hours ago | Report
Raikonen We must remove this fascist regime!!!! UBAH!!!
18 hours ago | Report
anonymousA Yes, Anwar, fight on !!! The people are with you !!! We need you now more even than before !!! Yes, as far as the Rakyat are concerned, BN didnt win this election but rob the election from the people. Shame !!! We will fight on...
19 hours ago | Report
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