Money Politics: Mugilan Should Spill the Beans

MIC Youth deputy chief V. Mugilan claimed that he had been offered cash and land rewards, in exchange for supporting Pakatan Rakyat in the coming by-election.

He told The Malaysian Insider later that the offer amounted to a whopping cash reward of RM2 million and land to the size of 20ha.

“I received a phone call from a politician, a person who holds a post, who told me that if I am interested, I could meet with him on the same night,” claimed Mugilan but declined to reveal the name of the caller.

I would like to urge Mugilan to name the person trying to bribe him if he is a serious political leader trying to bring positive change to this country.

Why would Mugilan help to protect the identity of the person trying to bribe him?

His reluctance to spill the beans may only lead to a perception that Mugilan is cooking up stories trying to project himself as a MIC loyalist after being accused of attempting to steal the seat from Palanivel.

Which is which? Can Mugilan speak up?

SAY NO TO MONEY POLITICS!
17/04/10

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