Opinion

Letter – No to national emergency – Brig-Gen (rtd) Datuk Mohamed Arshad Raji

The proposal conjures a sense of uncertainty, fear and insecurity among Malaysians

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 25 Oct 2020 1:00PM

Letter – No to national emergency – Brig-Gen (rtd) Datuk Mohamed Arshad Raji
There are incessant calls by citizens and groups denouncing the ‘emergency’ proposal purportedly suggested by the prime minister. – The Vibes pic, October 25, 2020

PRIME Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and his cabinet’s proposal to invoke an emergency rule purportedly due to the spike in Covid-19 infection and citing the reason that people do not want an election, is absurd, ill-conceived, and insincere.  

When news broke out on a proposal by the cabinet to place the nation under emergency, it caused an unprecedented public outcry.  

There were incessant calls by citizens of all levels of society to denounce the proposal, as the word “emergency” conjures a sense of uncertainty, fear and insecurity that is likely to affect the daily lives of citizens.  

Several of our learned legal minds have given comprehensive views against invoking the emergency rule, as well as numerous civil society groups voicing disagreement. 

Patriot stands with them.

A foregone conclusion if an emergency is imposed is that our already struggling economy will go into a tailspin spiraling to a crash. 

Business and economic indicators will be flashing red – more bankruptcies, unemployment, retrenchment, foreclosure, loans default, higher private debt, stock market crash, and downgrading of our economy by rating agencies. 

Besides, there will be worsening social ills such as thefts, burglaries, and increased financial and emotional constraint faced by families. Families relying on handouts will face more hardship.  

Merely attempting to contain the spread of coronavirus infection by imposing emergency rule and justifying it by saying the people are against having elections; how moronic. 

Certainly, there are much better ways to combat the current spike in the infection, such as specific locality lockdown or partial lockdown.

Implementing mitigation strategy had at times haphazard and showed dual standards, causing distrust towards politicians. Most Malaysians are law-abiding and conform to regulations imposed.  

Combating the scourge of this epidemic requires total involvement and support from all parties, creeds and colours. 

The government leadership must work hard on its trust deficit and reach out with a sincere hand.    

Furthermore, what good can the National Security Council led by the prime minister offer in an emergency rule when the actual problem lies in the motive and sincerity of the government leadership in calling for an emergency rule? – The Vibes, October 25, 2020

Brig-Gen (rtd) Datuk Mohamed Arshad Raji is president of Persatuan Patriot Kebangsaan.

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