Aastivaram Foundation vice president R Sri Sanjeevan says the police must act on the matter as the brawl happened right outside the Prime Minister's Office.
PETALING JAYA: A non-governmental organisation queried on why the police have not charged anyone over the brawl between MIC and PKR members outside the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) last month.
Aastivaram Foundation vice president R Sri Sanjeevan said the brawl happened in early May but the police were hesitating to act as there were photographic evidence of the fight.
“And the pictures clearly showed that MIC members started the fight. Are Barisan Nasional (BN) members immune from the law?” asked Sanjeevan.
On May 2, a PKR delegation to the PMO, led by party vice president N Surendran, got embroiled in a fist-fight with several MIC youth members after a heated exchange.
The brawl resulted in Puchong PKR division chief S Murali suffering severe eye injury and was rushed to a nearby hospital.
Targetting Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein, Sanjeevan reminded the minister of his promises that he would act without fear and favour on any criminal activity.
“If Hishammuddin fears losing Indian support by acting on the matter, the minister’s inaction will erode support for the BN at an even greater scale,” he said.
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