MIC man lodges report against Praba for claiming he was offered RM10mil to defect
Kuala Lumpur MIC chairman S Rajah (left) said this showed that Batu candidate P Prabakaran was bankrupt of ideas to campaign.
KUALA LUMPUR: Kuala Lumpur MIC chairman S Rajah today lodged a police report against Pakatan Harapan’s (PH) Batu candidate P Prabakaran for alleging that he was offered RM10 million to defect to MIC.
Rajah said the report was aimed at establishing that no one from MIC had ever offered RM10 million to Prabakaran and the allegation he made at a ceramah recently was meant to slander MIC leaders.
“The allegation does not make any sense. It shows that he (Prabakaran) is bankrupt of ideas to campaign,” he told reporters outside the Sentul police headquarters here.
Rajah said he was prepared to withdraw his report if Prabakaran apologised and retracted his statement.
Yesterday, a 35-second video went viral on social media showing Prabakaran claiming at a ceramah that he had been offered a sum of money to join MIC.
Meanwhile, Batu PKR Youth chief Lestari Yahya today also lodged a report against another candidate of a political party contesting the Batu parliamentary seat for allegedly trying to buy votes by giving away free rice.
Lestari said he decided to lodge the report after seeing this happening at an event which was telecast live on social media this afternoon.
“The distribution was done around Bandar Baru Sentul. The candidate gave away about 50 bags of rice and other kinds of aid,” he said after lodging the report at the same police station.
Sentul police chief Beh Eng Lai confirmed receiving both reports, saying they would be investigated under Section 500 of the Penal Code for slander and Section 8 of the Election Offences Act 1954.
KUALA LUMPUR: Kuala Lumpur MIC chairman S Rajah today lodged a police report against Pakatan Harapan’s (PH) Batu candidate P Prabakaran for alleging that he was offered RM10 million to defect to MIC.
Rajah said the report was aimed at establishing that no one from MIC had ever offered RM10 million to Prabakaran and the allegation he made at a ceramah recently was meant to slander MIC leaders.
“The allegation does not make any sense. It shows that he (Prabakaran) is bankrupt of ideas to campaign,” he told reporters outside the Sentul police headquarters here.
Rajah said he was prepared to withdraw his report if Prabakaran apologised and retracted his statement.
Yesterday, a 35-second video went viral on social media showing Prabakaran claiming at a ceramah that he had been offered a sum of money to join MIC.
Meanwhile, Batu PKR Youth chief Lestari Yahya today also lodged a report against another candidate of a political party contesting the Batu parliamentary seat for allegedly trying to buy votes by giving away free rice.
Lestari said he decided to lodge the report after seeing this happening at an event which was telecast live on social media this afternoon.
“The distribution was done around Bandar Baru Sentul. The candidate gave away about 50 bags of rice and other kinds of aid,” he said after lodging the report at the same police station.
Sentul police chief Beh Eng Lai confirmed receiving both reports, saying they would be investigated under Section 500 of the Penal Code for slander and Section 8 of the Election Offences Act 1954.
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