Social media users back Thomas for attorney-general | Kamles Kumar

Amanah, Bersatu, DAP and PKR felt that the appointment of a respected legal name would send the right signal to Malaysians and the rest of the world that the new government was serious about reforming the country’s institutions.

“Until and unless candidates for office are considered based on merit and skill, and not on race and religion, Malaysia will go nowhere,”

“We are educated and intelligent people. We know how to respect each other. We are Malaysians. Stop segregating us as Muslim and non-Muslim! It’s so sad. How can we progress?”



MALAYSIANS have come out to support the idea of Tommy Thomas for attorney-general following news that the renowned lawyer has been proposed by the new Pakatan Harapan government.

Social media users said the choice of A-G should be respected by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, who had reportedly requested for another candidate to replace Mohamed Apandi Ali.

“The choice of the government of the day should be respected. The royals should be above politics,” Anizam Ahmed wrote on Facebook.

Others vouched for Thomas’ credibility, saying he was best suited for the top job.

“The best man for the job! Rulers must follow advice of duly elected prime minister. There should be no interference by the rulers,” Terence Yeoh said.

Chan Tsu Chong wrote on Twitter that Tommy Thomas would be an excellent A-G given his expertise, skills and progressive approach to the law.

They were commenting on a The Malaysian Insight report that PH had written to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong asking for the removal of Apandi and to replace him with Thomas, the unanimous choice of the PH government.

Amanah, Bersatu, DAP and PKR felt that the appointment of a respected legal name would send the right signal to Malaysians and the rest of the world that the new government was serious about reforming the country’s institutions.

Also, the appointment would ensure the presence of a skilled litigator in the chambers to handle all high-profile cases, including the prosecution of those involved in the 1MDB scandal.

The Malaysian Insight understands that the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and other Malay rulers want the A-G to be a Malay-Muslim.

However, bloggers such as Syed Akhbar Ali have pointed out that the constitution does not say that the position must be filled by a Malay-Muslim.

Another commentator, Victor Yen, said it was time that Malaysians look beyond race and religion in such matters.

“The Americans could have a negro as their president, why can’t Malaysians have someone other than a Malay to be A-G? Do we want to move forward or backward? The choice is yours,” he said on Facebook.

“Until and unless candidates for office are considered based on merit and skill, and not on race and religion, Malaysia will go nowhere,” said Twitter user Edward Kuruvilla.

“Any practicing lawyer will tell you Tommy Thomas is more than qualified to be appointed A-G. Tun M must see this through,” said Kuruvilla.

Another Facebook user, Jassy Cheam, said Malaysians knew how to respect each others’ sensitivities.

“We are educated and intelligent people. We know how to respect each other. We are Malaysians. Stop segregating us as Muslim and non-Muslim! It’s so sad. How can we progress?” – June 2, 2018.


Source : The Malaysian Insight by Kamles Kumar


 

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