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Monday 2 October 2017

Beware of cheater

A photographer...cause he cheated money RM7000 but till today he did not hand over wedding and dinner ceremony photos that held on 08th July 2016. The person who complained have follow up with legal parties. But he feels its important for public to know about this type of culprit that spoiling people sweet memorable moments. 












The evidence is given and his name and number is Jeeva 01137442100

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Monday 8 May 2017

Man held for criminal intimidation of Perlis Mufti


KANGAR, May 8 — The police have arrested a man for criminal intimidation of Perlis Mufti Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin on a Facebook page, said Kangar Police chief Supt Wari Kiew.
He said the 40-year-old man was remanded for three days from yesterday to assist in the investigation under Section 506 of the Penal Code.
“The police received a report from Asri at 11.20am on Saturday at the Kangar police station, claiming criminal intimidation over a Facebook post,” he said, adding that the suspect hailed from Kedah.
It is learnt that the criminal intimidation is the result of dissatisfaction over Asri’s expressed support for Indian preacher Dr Zakir Naik.
Zakir’s Friday sermon at the Arau State Mosque in February had also elicited objections from some people. — Bernama

Zakir's Newly Converted Vinoth Kalimuthu





Article 11 Federal Constitution blocking us

Zambri it is sad to say Malaysia Federal Constitution is blocking us to speak Hindu religion to Muslim. But they can speak. It is purely racist. Please ask UMNO to remove if you have guts.

Article 11 Federal Constitution

Every  individual has the  right  to  profess,  practice and  preach  his  religion  or belief.  However,  Article 11(4)  of  the  Federal  Constitution  also  states  that  the  propagation  of  non-Islamic religions  among  Muslims  is  forbidden. This  article  aims  to discuss  both  the justifications  and  the  legal  restrictions  –  that is,  the  legal  provisions  –  that restrict  and  control  the  propagation  of  non-Islamic  religions  among  Muslims  in Malaysia.  This  discussion  identifies  three  justifications  for  the  prohibition  of  the propagation of  non-Muslim  religions  among Muslims  in  Malaysia. The  first justification  relates  to  the  background and history  of  the  special  status  and position  of  Islam  in Malaya;  the  second  relates to  the key role  of  Malay  Rulers in preserving  the sanctity of  the Islamic  religion  from  the  pre-independence  period to  the present  day;  and  the  third  justification  relates  to  the  nature  of  Islamic teachings  and  the  maxim  that  apostasy  is  a crime.  Legal  provisions  that  control the  propagation of  non-Islamic  religions  among  Muslims  are  found at  both federal  and  state levels.  However,  the  problem  of  legal  enforcement  and, in particular,  the  jurisdictional  limitations  of  the  Syariah  Courts  over  non-Muslims in Malaysia result  in a lack  of  implementation of  these  legal  provisions.

Saturday 29 April 2017

Hindraf lobbies UN to get Zakir Naik's PR revoked

Persatuan Hindraf Malaysia (Hindraf) has written to the UN security council's counter-terrorism committee (CTC) asking it to advise Malaysia to revoke Indian national Zakir Naik's permanent residence (PR) over alleged terrorism-linked concerns.
Hindraf chairperson P Waythamoorthy in his letter yesterday to CTC chair Amr Abdellatif Aboulatta at the UN headquarters in New York, conveyed his NGO's complaints on the controversial preacher Zakir's presence and activities in Malaysia.
Waythamoorthy pointed out Malaysia is a member of the CTC and should therefore be advised on the “dangers” Zakir is believed to pose.
“The Malaysian social fabric made of a heterogeneous community, has a unique blend of harmonious relationship between each other irrespective of their race, religion or creed build over centuries.
“We are quite anxious with such character like Zakir Naik given impunity to move around freely, promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, sectarianism and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of our harmony in Malaysia.
“We are writing to your office with the hope that you could address this issue with the Malaysian representative who sits in your CTC to heed the warning on the anxiety of the Malaysian public and its long term damage direct and indirectly domestically and internationally,” wrote Waythamoorthy.
He said this is particularly since Zakir is unwilling to return to India to face money-laundering and terrorism-related charges, and speculated the preacher may be shifting his base of operations to Malaysia.
Zakir's PR status in Malaysia has riled certain quarters, particularly the non-Muslims, some of whom have taken offence with several of the preacher's sermons.
Hindraf, in particular, was caught in a war of words last week with one of Zakir's many local advocates, Perlis mufti Asri Zainul Abidin, after the latter wrote a poem defending the preacher's PR.
Even BN's Health Minister Dr S Subramaniam criticised the award of Zakir's PR, accusing the preacher of "inciting divisive forces".
No to 'safe haven'
Waythamoorthy said amongst Zakir Naik’s “notable followers” were Afghan-American suicide bomber Najibullah Zazi, Kafil Ahmed, Islamic State (IS) member Ayaz Sultan and other Indian-based figures variously linked to terrorist activities, such as Rahil Sheikh, Feroz Deshmukh, Rohan Imtiaz, Ibrahim Yazdani and Naimathullah Hussaini.
“We, in Malaysia, do not want our country to be used for terrorist installations or training camps, or for the preparation or organisation of terrorist acts intended to be committed either domestically or internationally,” he said.
Noting the CTC's guiding principles include active and passive support of terrorists and international cooperation against terrorism, Waythamoorthy urged the committee to “advise” the Malaysian committee member of Malaysia's “obligation to deny Zakir, who is a fugitive, safe haven” and to therefore revoke his PR.
The CTC, he said, should also advise Malaysia to “apply the principle of extradition to avoid and prevent any future calamity by allowing Zakir to remain in Malaysia with the ability to move around freely in carrying out his ideology that is against public interest in Malaysia”.

Wednesday 26 April 2017

Zakir Naik insult speeches or hatred against Hinduism.







Zakir Naik Insulting LORD SHIVA And GANESHA In This Video Makes You Angry

The so-called Islamic preacher Zakir Naik has recently been in the news following Dhaka attacks that killed nearly 20 people. It was also reported that he was the one who shaped the ideology of the ISIS operatives arrested in Hyderabad. Now and then, his speeches and preachings have repeatedly incited violence, who has spoken shit on various issues including Terrorism, Ram Mandir, Hate Hindu agenda etc.

In this old video, Zakir Naik is seen encouraging Muslims to speak up against Hindu gods. He also insults Lord Shiva and Ganesha saying that Hindu Gods are not divine.


In the video, Naik has questioned the evidence of Shiva’s and Shri Ganesha’s relationship and existence. He has asked as to how can Shiva be God when he does not know that Shri Ganesha is his own son? He also made a statement that ‘If your God is unable to recognize his own son, how will he recognize me if I fall into any difficulty?’. He has said he will accept Hinduism and start offering poojas in temples if it is proven to him that Shri Ganesha was Shiva’s son and Shiva is indeed God.


By making these statements, Naik has hurt religious sentiments of billions of Hindus. Allindiaroundup community believes in “One God” and respects all religions but people like Zakir Naik should be banned from spreading such stuff which divides the people on the basis of caste, creed, and religion.


Asri: Prove Zakir's faults or bury the hatchet

Perlis mufti Asri Zainul Abidin has challenged those opposing Indian national Islamic preacher Zakir Naik to prove his faults. 
Otherwise, he said, both Muslims and Hindus in Malaysia should bury the hatchet and opt for a harmonious relationship.
"I hope all quarters will stop the race and religious provocaions in the Zakir Naik issue and other matters.
"Those dissatisfied with Zakir's approach can reveal evidence of his speeches in Malaysia which led to religious tensions and if this is proven, I, too, will protest (against him)...
"If not, let's bring calm to the situation by extending a hand to each other in harmony, despite differing religions," he said in a statement today. 
He said this method is better than "the Hindraf way of making claims without acceptable evidence".
He also reiterated that his poem, which condemns "cow worshippers", the caste system and the now-defunct widow torching practice, was meant to criticise India and not Hindus in Malaysia.
"Even so, I apologised to all who are not involved in Hindraf who were offended by the poem; all for the sake of good relations regardless of religion," he said.  
He added that Prophet Muhammad stressed the importance of good relations with those of other religions and justice for all regardless of their beliefs, ethnicity and creed. 
Similarly, he said, Hindu figures like Mahatma Gandhi and S Sambanthan all favoured the path of peace, he said. 
Zakir has been accused of critics of straining ties between followers of different religions through his talks which compare Islam with other faiths.
Police barred his talk to compare Islam and Hinduism in Kuala Lumpur, fearing inter-religious strife. 
He is reported to have convinced many non-Muslims to embrace Islam, many of whom do so at his talks. The same occured at his numerous events in Malaysia.
A Malaysian permanent resident, he is lauded by many Muslims as an expert in comparative religions and was awarded the Tokoh Maal Hijrah in 2013. 
Zakir is wanted in India for alleged money-laundering, and is accused of encouraging radical Islam after one of the perpetrators in the Dhaka terrorist attacks last year was reported to be follower of his teachings.
He has denied the charges, and fears that he will be tortured by Indian investigators if he is to return to give his statement there. He is reported to be based in Saudi Arabia.

Monday 24 April 2017

PM's Indian blueprint a case of déjà vu

Indian NGOs have expressed doubts on whether Putrajaya has the political will to implement the Malaysian Indian Blueprint (MIB) after the next general election, since similar proposals in the past were never realised.
The MIB was launched by Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak on Sunday. The plan proposes the spending of hundreds of millions of ringgit to improve the welfare of the Indian community over the next 10 years.
Najib said the blueprint was drafted by MIC after consulting various leaders, NGOs and academicians. Among others, Najib pledged RM40 million for higher education assistance, a RM500 million fund for entrepreneurs and RM500 million under Permodalan Nasional Bhd targeting the bottom 40 percent income group (B40) from the Indian community.
For National Indian Rights Action Team (Niat) chairperson Thasleem Mohd Ibrahim, the MIB and Najib's promise to the Indian community are a case of déjà vu.
Thasleem (photo) said that in 1974, there was the 'New Economy Policy and Malaysian
Indian: MIC Blueprint' which was adopted by the federal government, briefly implemented in Selangor and eventually forgotten altogether.
Then in 2013 there was the 'Persatuan Hindraf Malaysia-BN Blueprint for the Indian Community', which also came to naught, he said.
BN's track record
"Proposals for the uplift of the Indian community were brought up on numerous occasions between 1974 and 2016. None were implemented in a manner suitable to satisfy the needs of the community.
"The special residential school for Tamil school students after UPSR had cabinet approval in 2013. No sign of the school till now," he said.
"On one hand, I am happy (that there's a blueprint), but on the other, I have doubts. It's an election tactic," Thasleem told Malaysiakini.
While admitting that the government has done a fair bit for the Indian community, much of it has been piecemeal and not holistic.
"The Indian community is still marginalised and discriminated against. Indians are now an awakened community.
"The Indian community has been taken for a ride several times. Are they going to be taken for a ride again?" asked Thasleem.
Malaysian Indians Progressive Association (Mipas) sercretary-general S Barathidasan concurred that the MIB was BN's pre-election carrot.
It's a 'blur-print'
Barathidasan (photo) said that although he has not read the latest blueprint, news reports on its content sounded very similar to Persatuan Hindraf Malaysia's document.
"Why not implement the earlier blueprint then?" he asked.
"The prime minister won't even reveal the total amount needed in the 10-year plan," he said, while describing the MIB as a "blur-print".
Meanwhile, Persatuan Rapat Malaysia (Rapat) president A Rajaretinam said Indian NGOs will trust the government this time only if the blueprint is tabled and approved in Parliament.
This method would turn the blueprint into government policy.
Rajaretinam (photo) also proposed the establishment of a Minority Affairs Ministry with an annual budget to implement the policies.
"We need such a blueprint. A large number of Indians are urban poor who contribute to social problems, while gangsterism is a problem among the Indian youths," he said.
However, Rajaretinam said, the government's inability to achieve the 30 percent bumiputera equity target, even after 40 years, casts doubts on whether the MIB's 10-year target can be achieved.
Give it a chance
Meanwhile, Maha Hindu Vision 2020 spokeperson Arun Dorasamy, who was on the panel which drafted the MIC blueprint, said critics should give MIB a chance.
"This is much awaited effort from the government. Even though there is room for improvement, it is definitely a great start.
"This blueprint is a positive step forward. I would recommend that all the sceptics read the document first, and give a chance to the blueprint to take its course," Arun said.
He predicted that the biggest challenge for MIB would be the delivery system, which needed to be created under the Prime Minister's Department to implement the proposed policies.

Friday 7 April 2017

'Deferment of law reforms further disrupts fate of spouses, children'

Gerakan has expressed disappointment that the federal government has decided to defer the tabling of the amendments to the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976.
The party’s law and human rights central bureau chief Baljit Singh said the bill was tabled last year and had been listed in the order paper for second reading at the just concluded Dewan Rakyat sitting.
“The fate of the spouses and children affected in cases of unilateral conversion and interfaith custody disputes remains uncertain following the bill being pushed back.
“The longstanding issues that have been hurting the society due to overlapping jurisdiction between civil and syariah courts must be addressed promptly and effectively to enable social recovery.
“The government had and must now reassure those seeking fairness and justice especially for non-Muslims, whose lives have been affected by unilateral conversions of their children,” Baljit said in a statement.
The state Gerakan Jelutong coordinator cited one of the most prominent cases involving M Indira Gandhi who is currently fighting a legal battle for custody of her youngest child. Her former husband had unilaterally converted their three children to Islam.
Baljit was referring to Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi who said the bill needs to be “refined” to ensure that it will not become polemical and affect the peace of the country.
Uphold and enforce 2009 decision
Baljit urged the government to uphold and enforce its decision on unilateral conversion made on April 22, 2009.
The decision states that there should be no unilateral conversion of children and that the children of parents where one parent chooses to convert to Islam must continue to be raised in the common religion at the time of the marriage, he said.
Baljit recalled in August last year, Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak had announced that the civil courts will have precedence in mediating divorce and child custody cases involving spouse who converts to Islam after marriage.
Najib had also reportedly said that it was a move in line with what Islam demands of Muslims.
“The amendments to the marriage law are the right thing to do and it is in line with the Federal Constitution. Changes to LRA will uphold Islam as a religion that advocates justice and fairness to all.
“All parties should understand that when observing the spirit of the amendment and refrain from any polemics,” said Baljit.

Datuk G sanggup ucap kalimah syahadah untuk tipu skim forex

KUALA LUMPUR – Sepasang suami isteri yang didakwa terlibat dalam sindiket penipuan sanggup ‘memeluk’ agama Islam semata-mata memperdaya pelanggannya melabur dalam skim dagangan mata wang asing.
Individu berketurunan India yang dikenali sebagai Datuk G dan isterinya ‘berlakon’ memeluk agama Islam semata-mata memujuk seorang lelaki Melayu berstatus haji melabur sebanyak RM20 juta ke syarikatnya.
Seorang bekas guru agama, Amy Salmiah Dahlan yang mewakili mangsa-mangsa penipuan Datuk G dan isteri rasa terkilan kerana mereka sanggup menipu sampai tahap menukar agama.
“Saya terkilan dan tidak sangka mereka berdua sanggup pergi ke tahap begitu untuk memujuk ‘haji’ itu yang kemudian mengambil RM20 juta dalam sekali transaksi kononnya mahu membantu sahabat-sahabat Islam yang memerlukan menerusi orang kenamaan tertinggi yang dikenali,” katanya dalam sidang media di sini hari ini.
Sidang media itu dilakukan oleh bekas Bendahari Agung MIC, Datuk R. Ramanan.
Menurut Amy, aksi masuk Islam itu yang dirakam pada tahun 2013 di mana pasangan suami dan isteri berkenaan melafazkan kalimah syahadah di hadapan seorang bergelar haji dengan mengangkat satu jari dan duduk bersila sambil berjabat tangan dengan individu terbabit.
“Perbuatan mereka berdua sebenarnya bermaksud sudah memeluk Islam tetapi masih beragama Hindu sekaligus menghina kedua-dua agama.
“Rabu depan saya dan rakan-rakan lain akan membuat laporan kepada jabatan agama Islam berkaitan sebagai menggesa siasatan ke atas tindakan pasangan itu,” katanya lagi.
Amy merupakan antara 22,000 mangsa penipuan pasangan berkenaan yang didakwa melibatkan pelaburan wang sebanyak RM80 hingga RM100 juta.
Amy sendiri telah melabur sebanyak RM36,000 pada tahun lalu bersama 700 rakan-rakannya yang melibatkan wang sebanyak RM6 juta namun ia lesap tanpa sebarang keuntungan seperti yang dijanjikan.
Pada hujung Mac lalu, Pengarah Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Komersial Bukit Aman, Datuk Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani mendedahkan tangkapan enam suspek termasuk seorang wanita berusia antara 28 hingga 38 tahun selama 21 hari untuk disiasat bawah Seksyen 3(1) Akta Pencegahan Jenayah 1959 (POCA) melibatkan penipuan wang pelaburan mata wang asing berjumlah antara RM80 hingga RM100 juta di bawah syarikat VenusFX.
Sementara itu, Ramanan dalam sidang media yang sama turut menyifatkan tindakan pasangan India itu sebagai menghina Islam dan Hindu selain mencemar reputasi dan menjual nama pemimpin tertinggi Barisan Nasional untuk ‘memancing’ mangsa-mangsanya.
“Saya terkejut apabila sudahlah tipu mangsa pelaburan dengan wang berjumlah RM55 juta, kini pasangan Datuk G terus mencalar nama dan imej pemimpin kita Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak, isterinya, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor dan Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
“Dia bukan sahaja ambil RM20 juta sekali transaksi malah wang berjuta-juta ringgit lagi dari individu sama yang dipercayai diambil sedikit demi sedikit oleh pasangan itu.
“Saya tidak boleh memaafkan suami isteri berkenaan yang melampaui batasan sehingga memperdaya mangsa kononnya dia mempunyai reputasi dan kenal rapat Najib, Rosmah dan Ahmad Zahid.
“Saya bangga dengan kecekapan polis khususnya Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Komersial yang berjaya mencekup enam suspek isu ini dibawah POCA tetapi pasangan ini yang merupakan suspek utama masih bebas.
“Apakah mereka ini dilindungi oleh seseorang? Polis harus bertindak cepat sebagai menghalang mereka berdua daripasa terus menjual dan mencalarkan nama pemimpin negara.
“Saya akan membuat laporan polis pada Ahad ini bersama semua mangsa-mangsa pelaburn forexDatuk G ini dan menggesa pihak berkuasa bertindak segera selain akan melaporkan kepada Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia,” tegasnya lagi. – MalaysiaGazette

M'sian Bar dismayed over unilateral conversion reforms delay

The Malaysian Bar has expressed dismay over further delay in tabling the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) (Amendment) Bill 2016 for a second reading at the Dewan Rakyat.
It urged the government to take all necessary steps to ensure that the bill is tabled and passed soon, in order to protect the interests of children.
“It is crucial that these amendments are brought to pass without delay, to prevent any further instances of unilateral conversion from occurring, as these are unjust, and cause turmoil and suffering for the parent and children affected,” Bar president George Varughese said in a statement today.
The highly anticipated bill is meant to resolve interfaith custody disputes, whereby an estranged parent unilaterally coverts him or herself and the children to Islam, and then claim custody of the children through the syariah courts.
Such interfaith custody battles had resulted in conflicting custody orders, where civil courts award custody of the children one parent, while the syariah courts award custody of the same children to the other parent.
The bill’s proposed amendments would allow the children to maintain their faith even if one of their parents converts, and may then freely choose their religion once they turn 18 years old.
The bill appeared on the Dewan Rakyat’s order paper yesterday, which was also the last day of the recent session. However, the tabling of the bill did not materialise.
Instead, only the PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang's motion to amend the Syariah Courts (Criminal Jurisdiction) Act was tabled.
According to Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, the tabling of the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) (Amendment) Bill 2016 had been postponed because it needed further refinement.
The decision came after Hadi and Perak mufti Harussani Zakaria criticised the bill.
Hadi complained that the amendments would mean that a law governing civil marriages would have implications on the right of Muslims.
Harussani argued that the bill goes against a fatwa in 2009 which stated that underaged children would automatically be a Muslim convert if either of their parents embraced Islam.

Lawyer's hemline irks Parliament security

PETALING JAYA: The fashion police are at it again, this time in Parliament. Women's Aid Organisation (WAO) assistant treasurer Meera Samanther was the latest target when she was told that her outfit was deemed "indecent" by security personnel at the Parliament entrance on Thursday. "I was shocked when a security personnel approached me and said my skirt was too short," she told The Star on Friday. A lawyer by profession, Meera said she was wearing her usual court attire, which included a knee-length skirt. "I lost my cool, so I raised my voice and I told him to stop harassing me," she said, adding that the security personnel were surprised by her reaction and let her walk off. Meera was in Parliament with a few others from women non-governmental organisations to meet Ipoh Barat MP M. Kulasegaran and M. Indira Gandhi over the deferment of the debate on the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) (Amendment) Bill to the next Parliament session. Meera said the security personnel should focus on actual security threats instead of being moral police. She added one of her colleagues was also stopped at the guardhouse as she was driving in to get a security pass. "The security personnel even peeked into the car to see what she was wearing and told her to get down so they could see the length of the skirt. "This is unacceptable," she said. There have been various news reports about officers at public facilities who barred access to women who they deemed dressed "inappropriately". Meanwhile, Parliament Malaysia's head of corporate communications Tengku Nasaruddin Tengku Mohamed said the incident is being investigated. "Parliament will issue an official statement soon," he said.

Constituents oblivious to Tasek Gelugor MP making global headlines

Tasek Gelugor MP Shabudin Yahya may have made global headlines over his "rape" remarks, but the majority of his constituents met by Malaysiakini were oblivious to the issue. 
A group of college students, both male and female, on their laptops at a food court, said they were unaware that the lawmaker had made such remarks. 
Only when told about the issue did some of the constituents react, some rather emotionally. 
Thangaletchumy Ragadevan, 50, from Kampung Pokok Machang, claimed Shabudin was not a caring MP and that the Indian community in the constituency had been marginalised. 
"Never mind all that, it is frustrating to hear his latest remark about rape, it is a total embarrassment to the people here. 
"We never expected to hear this from an educated man," she said. 
"Imagine if anything happened to the ladies here, he might just say 'forgive the guy and marry him".
Shabudin has since claimed that his initial remarks were taken out of context and clarified he was referring to statutory rape case involving consensual sex between a couple, one of whom may be underaged. 
Another constituent, Rozaini Ahmad, wondered what message Shabudin was trying to convey to the youths, with his remarks. 
Rozaini, who ha  daughter, said the notion of getting a rape victim married to her rapist was unthinkable in this day and age, and personally, he would never subject his daughter to such a trauma. 
"Shabudin talks as if he is encouraging rape, we should not give our youths any ideas like that.
"His suggestion is really inappropriate as the Gen Y may misunderstand his proposal and think it is okay to rape, as you can then marry your victim as an easy way out," said the 43 year-old businessman.
Farrah Erika Ruslan fumed when she heard about Shabudin's remarks, calling it "utterly senseless".
"He has definitely insulted woman, as he focused on the issue of women alone.
"It is completely wrong for a rapist to marry his victim, he (the rapist) should pay for his crime, and not solve it with marriage," said the 20-something petite woman. 
She also expressed disgust at Shabudin's remark about some young girls, aged between nine and 12 years old, having bodies akin to an 18-year-old. 
Two women, in their 50s, who came to observe a rally held by Pakatan Harapan in Tasek Gelugor, to urge Shabudin's sacking from Umno yesterday evening, declined to comment on the issue.
However, they said Shabudin's justification that his contentious suggestions were in line in Islam, was wrong. 
"His suggestion is against Islam, and it is shameful to hear such words," said one woman, who requested anonymity. 
The other concurred. "It is like giving the rapist a good opportunity to escape his crimes, a free offer, but who suffers? Only the victim."

How much longer, Hindu mum asks after law to ban child conversion deferred

Hindu mother M. Indira Gandhi today rued her long wait for “justice” after Putrajaya delayed amendments to the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 meant to end unilateral conversions.
The amendment Bill did not emerge during yesterday’s Parliament sitting and was removed from the Order Paper today, meaning it will only resurface at the next session in July at the soonest.
Indira, who faced an eight-year ordeal after her three children were unilaterally converted to Islam by her ex-husband, expressed sadness and disappointment over the government’s decision.
“I was given the assurance that the Bill will be passed this time; I was hoping at least something will happen this time,” said an emotional Indira during a press conference at the media area in Parliament this morning.
Putrajaya, despite repeated promises, deferred the Bill despite extending Parliament hours for a record 20 hours until 5.05 am earlier today to pass a slew of other government bills.
The Bills were passed to pave way for PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang’s private member’s bill to increase Shariah Court sentencing.
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said was quoted as saying by the Berita Harian newspaper that the LRA amendments were deferred following consultation with lawyers.
“The fate of my children is still uncertain. I need my justice, it’s already been eight years, how many more years do I have to wait?” she said.
Indira was accompanied by DAP’s Ipoh Barat MP M. Kulasegaran, who is also her lawyer in her battle to reverse the unilateral conversion of her three children, and members from Joint Action Group for Gender Equality (JAG).
Kula also criticised Putrajaya and government leaders for “misleading” them into believing the Bill would be tabled in this session, and demanded an explanation.
“This is a necessary bill for non-Muslims. Why are they preventing it?” he asked.
The amendment is facing resistance from Muslim lawmakers, lawyers and non-governmental organisations who contend that it was unconstitutional.

Dato Geetanjali G convert to Islam so that this country can cover up her venusfx scandal

Dato Geetanjali G convert to Islam so that this country can cover up her venusfx scandal.

Geetanjali G fraud

Basically Ali Babi-g met the very rich Indian Muslim man. G couples told him that the man look like as their own father and keen to enter Islam. Also wanting his help in business and claiming to be close to Rosmah Mansur. So that man converted them and gave RM55million thinking they will deliver projects from First Lady to him. Basically used Islam to con him. All the money gone.
Police force are very serious in this fraud case, Ali Babi and Ali Baba-G cannot escape from their crime. Coming soon.....

Teacher discriminating Indian student in Malaysia

A powerful God who is all mighty, he can come in any form. Since Hinduism is the oldest dharma in this entire universe, many of other new religions sharing the basic of Hinduism and then they claim that they're the best. This happened in Politeknik Ungku Omar, Ipoh. The teacher is saying that because if the student is not Islam and non believer of Islam he scored C+.

Please viral it and let us punish the lecturer. Malaysian Indians and Chinese should start to ask equal rights in Malaysia. Enough of this racist shit from UMNO product.

Wednesday 29 March 2017

Sindiket penipuan forex RM80j tumpas

KENDERAAN dan barangan dianggarkan bernilai RM750,000 yang dirampas daripada enam suspek sindiket penipuan pelaburan matawang asing dalam Operasi Nuri 3/17 oleh JSJK Bukit Aman, 








KUALA LUMPUR: Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Komersial (JSJK) Bukit Aman menahan enam individu yang mendalangi aktiviti penipuan skim pelaburan pertukaran mata wang asing (forex) membabitkan nilai kerugian mencecah RM80 juta.

Kesemua suspek termasuk seorang wanita berusia antara 28 hingga 38 tahun itu ditahan menerusi Operasi Nuri 3/17 dalam serbuan di beberapa lokasi berasingan di Kuala Lumpur, Pahang dan Selangor, semalam.

Pengarah JSJK Bukit Aman, Datuk Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani, berkata pihaknya menerima 408 laporan polis berkenaan skim pelaburan berkenaan yang dikendalikan sebuah syarikat dikenali sebagai Syarikat VenusFX.

"Berdasarkan siasatan yang dijalankan, kita mendapati syarikat ini memperdaya mangsa untuk membuat pelaburan forex yang hakikatnya tidak wujud.

"Setiap pelabur dikehendaki membuat pelaburan minimum sebanyak RM2,000 sehingga maksimum RM40,000 dan pembayaran keuntungan dibuat secara harian. Bagaimanapun, mangsa tidak menerima keuntungan yang dijanjikan setelah membuat pelaburan," katanya dalam satu kenyataan media, hari ini.

Katanya, siasatan mendapati kira-kira 23,259 pelabur menjadi mangsa penipuan skim pelaburan ini dengan anggaran kerugian mencecah RM80 juta.

"Selain tangkapan, kita turut merampas satu unit komputer riba, 10 buah telefon bimbit pelbagai jenama, 10 keping kad pengeluaran wang (ATM) dan lima buah kenderaan dengan nilai kesemua rampasan dianggarkan RM750,000.

"Kesemua suspek kini direman selama 21 hari untuk siasatan di bawah Seksyen 3(1) Akta Pencegahan Jenayah 1959 Pindaan 2014 (Akta 297)," kata Acryl Sani lagi.

Justeru, beliau menasihatkan orang ramai agar sentiasa berwaspada dan tidak mudah menjadi mangsa penipuan sekiranya ditawarkan bentuk pelaburan yang menjanjikan pulangan lumayan dalam masa yang singkat.

"Jika ada terima tawaran sebegitu, segera buat semakan dengan agensi-agensi kerajaan yang berkaitan bagi memastikan kesahihan pelaburan sekali gus mengelakkan menjadi mangsa sindiket penipuan," kata beliau.