Dr M cries ‘double standard’

Politics
19 Aug 2023 • 2:20 PM MYT
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Kuala Lumpur: Former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad accused the government and the police of selective enforcement for questioning him over his comments about the non-Malay communities in the country.

He alleged that the questioning was a form of intimidation to deter him and others from repeating his claim that “Malaysia is a Malay country.”

“I’m surprised police questioned me over my statement. I believe there is a double standard.

“When former Bank Negara Malaysia governor Tan Sri Zeti Akhtar Aziz made a report to the attorney general against three 1Malaysia Development Berhad officials who should be charged, no action was taken by the authorities.

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“So, when I talk about the Malay land, I was considered as a racist,” he told a press conference at the Albukhary Foundation here.

Earlier, it was reported that Dr Mahathir was called in by the police to give a statement for the investigation into his remarks.

It was reported that the police recorded his statement in response to two reports lodged against him on July 27.

On July 27, Dr Mahathir claimed that Malaysia is a Malay country and should not be recognised as a multiracial country.

“Stop talking about Malaysia is a multiracial country. It is not. It is a Malay country which hosts people from other countries.

“Many countries do this. But these countries remain the land of the definitive people,” he wrote on Facebook.

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