By Shannon Teoh
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 3 — Police are now entering the fray in the public debate over Ketuanan Melayu when they questioned MCA deputy president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek over his remarks on the issue.
The former Health Minister had his statement recorded at the Sunway police this morning.
He was interviewed by police for “41 minutes and 22 seconds”, a surprisingly jovial Dr Chua told reporters this afternoon.
“They quizzed me on my specific reference to Ketuanan Melayu and why I used it and whether it was used to incite hate and tension between races,” he said at a press conference in the MCA headquarters.
On Nov 27, Dr Chua had spoken on the terminology Ketuanan Melayu used as the basis of power-sharing in Barisan Nasional (BN) at the Kancil Awards for the advertising industry.
He was, however, accused of questioning the sovereignty of Malay rulers, Malay rights and Bahasa Malaysia as the national language.
On Monday, the Young Malay Graduates Movement (GGMM), a Malay rights group, demanded Dr Chua pay RM2 million in compensation for allegedly questioning the special position of the Malays.
This led to Dr Chua calling a press conference to clarify his statement, where he pointed out he was not challenging any of these rights but merely saying that the phrase Ketuanan Melayu had been exploited by some parties as it gave the impression that BN component parties were slaves to Umno.
Racial tension has been on the rise recently especially between Malays and Chinese due to the public debate on Ketuanan Melayu.
Umno Youth chief candidate, Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir, had also on Monday suggested that the education system be unified into one where the main medium of instruction would be Bahasa Malaysia, thereby abolishing vernacular schools.
This has led to widespread condemnation from both Pakatan Rakyat and BN leaders and Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak had to put an end to the bickering yesterday by stating that vernacular schools would remain for as long as the Chinese and Indians wanted them.
Yesterday, BN chairman and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Badawi suggested that the coalition would develop a mechanism for sensitive issues such as those pertaining to race to be discussed internally.
“I think that’s a good idea,” Dr Chua said.

written by Richard, December 03, 2008
written by vp, December 03, 2008
written by simon, December 03, 2008
written by Seberang, December 03, 2008
What can we expect from this investigation? Sandiwara in play.
written by sinnerconman, December 03, 2008
written by Jimbo, December 03, 2008
written by Michael, December 03, 2008
Is this double standard? NO, of course not! The words "double standard" is smply inadequate for describing UMNO's tyrannic and bully behavior.
written by swipenter, December 03, 2008
written by great alibaba, December 03, 2008
What about the vernacular school terminator ? Double standard again ?
written by citizen, December 03, 2008
written by Disgusted, December 03, 2008
However CSL still will not get my vote as long as MCA is in BN.
written by sino, December 03, 2008
written by RYN, December 03, 2008
Once the disbelieve has their eyeful of the Social Contract, they will quiet down. Then our Govenment can really put 100% of their attention to solve the economic-woes of Malaysia. Rakyat did not get to enjoy the lowered prices of commodities because the Ringgit value keep sliding down. Pening kepala saya di buatnya
written by Lang, December 03, 2008
Do we know who can and who cannot. Ofcoast !
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written by Joeawk, December 03, 2008
Their lowdown conductt is also to justified future clamp down when they want to invoke the ISA again. CSL is now on the list.
They may also want to divide and cause tension among malaysians which UMNO is prone to, in which case the ISA should be invoke upon themselves.
Malaysians have come some way and malaysians of all races must smarten up and do not fall prey to the lowdown antics of the corrupt and bankrupt UMNO govt. Malaysians of all races must stay together and vote for change whenever the opportunity present itself.
Malaysians must act to free ourselves from the shackles of UMNO.
written by Ex Malaysian, December 03, 2008
written by candidman, December 03, 2008
They can as they like, spew out venom to hurt the public feelings and when a bunch of several nerds filed a police report, the police force will have to waste precious time to dance together with them at the expense of our resources and at the risks of neglecting the more important social security and crimes prevention?! By merely taking the bare accusation of few political polios connected to Umno, the police were to over-react and by doing so isn't it reflective of bias and discrimination whereby it's against the rule of law, more so in violation to the Federal Constitutions?! Even if there exists the so-called racial sentiments and hatreds, it was all caused by the unscrupulous racist Umno politicians and amongst themselves with little concerns given by the public at large, instead, the public are more concerned of the economic issues and less with the monkey show played out by the political monkeys! They are making a mountain out of a molehill they created, a very cheap stuff!
They are indeed the group to be warned of disrespect to the Highness Rulers by defying their admonition in the form of advices to the public on self-restraint! Surely Ketunan Melayu did not prescribe such privilege as to immunity they can enjoy to be above the law, to the extent they can disregard the Sultans in their attempts to pacify the uncalled for odium and turbulence!
written by commonfolk, December 03, 2008
written by jusreal, December 03, 2008
written by kyle, December 03, 2008
It is a joke when the kinds like Ahmad Ismail and Mukhriz are spared.
And I thought Mr Bean is funny....
written by Peopleright, December 03, 2008
written by Samseng, December 03, 2008
written by malaysianatlarge, December 03, 2008
written by Martin luther king kong, December 03, 2008
detained , even beaten , when they quetioned white supremacy and
discriminations in America. Martin Luher King , Malcom X , Mohamad Ali,
I think were all subject to this kind of treatment..just because they
asked for freedom....and fairness...
Back to the future , now to 2008 , arent we here doin the same
thing ??????
I have a dream...
written by A Kuku, December 03, 2008
written by khairi, December 04, 2008
written by JN, December 04, 2008
written by Frederick Foo, December 04, 2008
The Police just `walk the talk' because most of them are tuan. Those Mukhriz Mahathir, Ahmad Ismail and umno is also tuan and those non-malay dare to challenge much. they will put all this slaves in jail. Bravo Totalitarian !




