Have Bolehlanders heard the last word on the Sri Maha Miaraiaman temple incident?
The police have warned netizens to be careful about what they say or discuss in their blogs and in the social media on the temple incident.
But how can you expect the people not to speculate if the whole picture on what had really happened is still a murky one?
The police had initially claimed that it was a clash between two Indian groups. When confronted with contrary claims, the police finally said the attackers could be thugs of another ethnicity hired by the owner/developer of the land to help in the persuasion on relocation of the temple.
However, the owner/developer have vehemently denied that they were involved in any way in the incident and have threatened to sue anyone who say otherwise.
The people need to be told the truth.
If the owner/developer did not hire the thugs, then it is very worrying indeed because why would a group of thugs of one ethnicity for no good cause or reason barge into the temple armed with weapons and threaten those inside?
It is especially concerning in the light of the threats by politically bankrupt and desperate politikus (political rats) to run amok on ICERD and a group of NGOs even threatening another May 13.
What the authorities and the PH government should do, instead of warning netizens not to speculate on the temple incident, is to get tough on those who would try to stir up racial and religious strife and put these people in jail.
And now this?
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