The Pm was super fast to come to Azmin's defence when the gay sex allegations against Azmin first surfaced.
Now that the video featuring two men engaging in gay sex has been confirmed authentic, the Pm is singing another tune saying that he does not want to meddle in PKR's matter
Well, that is the trouble with being quick to take sides for whatever reason or reasons.
But what are the authorities going to do about the whole sordid saga allegedly involving a senior minister engaging in gay sex?
What they have done is to have arrested several persons but not the man who is the focus of the saga. Don't know if that is because he is a person in power or they have cogent reasons not to touch him.
The excuse now is that though the gay sex video is confirmed authentic, it could not be be ascertained 100% whether one of the two men seen was indeed Azmin.
When the authorities arrested several persons in connection withe the gay sex allegations, were they 100% certain that they conspired to defame Azmin or were responsible in one way or another of uploading pornographic content?
It is unfortunate that people, rightly or wrongly, still have little confidence in public authorities to at least be seen to be even handed whenever a matter involves someone in a position of power vis-a-avis someone who is not.
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