The conspiracy theory on likely post-general election chaos ‘to be
instigated' by Pakatan Rakyat and Bersih are glaring examples of "dirty
politics".
The Bersih steering committee said the theory -
expounded by former premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad and current deputy
premier Muhyiddin Yassin - is both malicious and misleading.
"We
question their intentions in hurling such wild allegations against
Bersih and attempting to instigate fear among the public," it said in a
statement yesterday.
"Such mudslinging and slandering is considered dirty politics, which is why Bersih's eighth demand is ‘Stop dirty politics'."
The
committee stressed that Bersih is a non-partisan movement whose only
aim is to help the democratisation process by advocating improvements to
the electoral system.
Dr M: Bersih 3.0 a 'trial run'
Muhyiddin should rightfully focus his attention on ensuring that the
upcoming general election is free and fair, rather than concocting
conspiracy theories, said the committee.
"We remind the deputy
prime minister that his role as an elected representative and minister
is first and foremost to serve the needs of the people ..., and not to
advance his personal or his party's political agenda."
The theory was first explored by Mahathir in a blog post,
in which he postulated the possibility that the Bersih 3.0 rally on
April 28 had been a ‘trial run' before a bigger protest against the
election outcome should BN win.
Mahathir said Pakatan would attempt to create an Arab Spring-style protest to topple BN.
Muhyiddin later said he agreed with Mahathir, describing the Bersih 3.0 rally as a form of psychological warfare.
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