KUALA TERENGGANU (Oct 9, 2008) : Deputy Home Minister Senator Datuk Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh, said yesterday the government will take action against the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) under the Societies Act 1966 for causing a disturbance during the Hari Raya function hosted by the Prime Minister and Muslim Cabinet ministers at the Putra World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur last Wednesday.
He said action would be taken soon on Hindraf, its committee, and members, even though the organisation was not registered.
"Action will be taken. We have many alternatives. Under the Act, whether the organisation is legal or not, it is still an organisation. If it is not legal, action will be taken based on the provisions for an illegal organisation, unless if it is legal then action will be taken under the proper provisions," he said.
Wan Ahmad Farid said this when asked to comment on calls by several quarters that action be taken against Hindraf for their 'rudeness' at the function on the first day of Hari Raya.
Wan Ahmad Farid said the government through the Home Ministry would not hesitate to take action against an illegal organisation as it had to follow the law.
"When it comes to the law, there must be no delay. Whatever action taken has to follow procedure and legal channels. What is clear in this matter is that whoever breaks the law must face action," he said.
Wan Farid Ahmad, however, declined to state what action will be taken aginst Hindraf.
He said when action is taken, Hindraf cannot blame the government, or allege that it had not been given opportunity to voice its views.
- BERNAMA
1 comment:
i see such action as a provocation of war against the rakyat & democracy if they take action on HINDRAF.
hmmm.
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