The deputy prime minister has finally spoken with regards to the various moves coming from the corner of Anwar Ibrahim.
The DPM's has sworn on the Holy Book and in the name of the Almighty. He has no link to the late Alyantuya's brutal, gruesome and merciless murder, a murder not even witnessed in the Nazi camps of yester-years.
Now, Anwar Ibrahim cannot play dead. The ball is in his court. After all that he or his associates have alleged, his silence or non-rebuttal will conclusively show that the DPM was indeed not a party to the heinous crime of the century never seen in any country in the world.
Meanwhile, now that the DPM has done what many a sinner would not dare do, what is Najib going to do next as the problem is now even more compounded?
If your opponent has sinned against you and in the process also misled the entire nation, are you just going to dismiss the entire episode like a sympathetic saint with loads of forgiveness or are you going to sue his pants off in the revered court of justice?
Meanwhile who within the corridors of power will rise to take the full brunt of accountability for the following mysteries that have conveniently escaped the eyes and ears of many in power:
Firstly, how can entry records just disappear from the immigration records? Is this inquiry not a top priority for the administrators of the government and the department in question? Surely this investigation and haul-up can move independently from the current court battle.
Secondly, who should take the rap for allowing the removal and use of a strictly guarded explosives? Should the authorities independently expedite the investigation of how such C4 material can be removed and used without permission? Is this not significant at least for the head of the department?
Thirdly, we all know that those persons/people (or whoever it may be) involved in carrying out that senseless act of blowing up a woman to bits and pieces are obviously highly trained individuals. And as we understand these uniformed individual/s is/are regimented and conditioned to only take orders. So who gave the order to act?
So the DPM's recent act of absolving himself is not the most important issue here. The rakyat want to know how the heinous act was allowed vis-a-vis the three issues highlighted above.
And as long as heads do not roll with hastened speed now, any remark, swearing or proclamation is not going to change public opinion.
Hope this letter draws the attention of both the gentlemen - Najib Razak and Anwar Ibrahim.
