Tuesday 11 January 2011

Waytha Moorthy: The Gomen should revoke the citizenship of any Malaysian who is disloyal to the country

The purported leader of of the banned extreme Hindraf movement, Waytha Moorthy Ponnusamy who exiled himself to London a couple of years ago(2007) and has been quite for sometimes  had resurfaced in India asking the Government of India to censure Malaysia based on data which is questionable. The Times of India has the story here:


Malaysian NRIs ask India to terminate its business relations with Malaysia

Its very sad that we have people who called themselves Malaysian citizens who have the heart to commit an act of sabotage disloyal to this blessed country. I do not know what to make out of Waytha, if he has issues that he wants to fight for the Indians here  then those issues must be fought here in Malaysia NOT from the comforts of his new home in the United Kingdom or shuttling between India and the UK. 



Everybody has problems, but we keep it in our country to be solved by civilised means through the ballot boxes not by asking a foreign country to do harm on to another sovereign country. Waytha should look at the sacrifice of Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar and learn a thing or two from this great patriot.


However, I think enough is enough, The Government should bode no nonsense from people like Waytha;

LAWS OF MALAYSIA, FEDERAL CONSTITUTION
Chapter 2—Termination of Citizenship



Deprivation of citizenship by registration under Article 16A or 17 or by naturalization 


25. (1) The Federal Government may by order deprive of his citizenship any person who is a citizen by registration under Article 16A or 17 or a citizen by naturalization if satisfied—


(a) that he has shown himself by act or speech to be disloyal or disaffected towards the Federation;

The Government should revoke Waytha's Malaysian citizenship. No more nonsense from this person, if he wants to create problem to this country from outside Malaysia then he could do so but not as  a Malaysian citizen. Enough is enough, patience has its limits.

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