Rimba Jaya incident: What if it was all planned?

Folks!

Take note that the ‘surau’ and temple flattening event in the Kampung Rimba Jaya incident might be used by some racial instigators to create disharmony and chaos in our society today!

Some local online forums all ready have some disturbing topics and comments about the event and I’m not at all happy with it. :-(

By the way folks, I found it strange to see that Dato’ Seri Samy Vellu (MalaysiaKini has more on this) was caught in the middle of the event yesterday. Why did he suddenly go down the field all of a sudden?

What I’m worried is that this whole event is just another tactical diversion created by the government to divert our attention on something else. They have the capacity to do so since they are the all-seeing eye in this country. They know everything and they can practically do anything that will eventually benefit them.

It doesn’t make any sense to me to see that an influential figure such as Samy Vellu could not do anything to coax or convince those Shah Alam’s authorities from flattening the ‘surau’ and temple. A mere phone call could have saved both religious buildings from being torn down yesterday.

Did they (Samy Vellu for instance) try to save the buildings through negotiations in the first place?

Did such negotiations and discussions even take place before the flattening incident?


There is something fishy about this, folks!

I would not let my emotions run wild on this ‘surau’ and temple flattening event. I would not let myself get distracted from more important current issues such as the Lingam Tape saga and future events such as the huge BERSIH’s mass rally scheduled on the 10th of November.

I would advise you folks to cool down and stay focused. Don’t simply follow the crowd for we may regret it later.



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