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Karpal: Release Manoharan now |
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Monday, 17 March 2008 11:45am |
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©Malaysiakini
(Used by permission)
by Athi Veeranggan
Kota Alam Shah assemblyperson M Manoharan should be released
immediately as his continued detention under the Internal Security Act (ISA) is
against “the people’s wishes”, said DAP national chairperson Karpal Singh.
“He should be released soon to take his oath a member of the Selangor
legislative assembly. He has earned his right to serve the people of Kota Alam
Shah,” said Karpal.
Manoharan, a lawyer, was arrested under the ISA last December along with four
leaders of the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) and are now serving out a
two-year detention order at the Kamunting detention camp in Perak.
A habeas corpus hearing for Manoharan’s release is scheduled for March 26, but
Karpal said that Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi need not wait that long to
free his client.
Manoharan’s election to the Kota Alam Shah state seat has proved that the voters
are unhappy and disagree with the government over his detention, said Karpal,
who was himself an ISA detainee.
The veteran politician argued that it would be improper for the Barisan Nasional
(BN) government to continue detaining Manoharan.
“He should be given every opportunity to take his oath and serve his
constituents. Indeed all five Hindraf leaders should be freed because they were
detained without reasonable and proper cause,” said Karpal.
In the March 8 polls, Manoharan won the Kota Alam Shah state seat on a DAP
ticket. He polled 12,699 votes to defeat BN’s Ching Su Chen by 7,184 votes.
‘Use discretionary power’
He has since been appointed a member of the Selangor executive council, but new
Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim said the oath-taking ceremony can wait until
Manoharan’s release.
However, the Bar Council has argued that the government is duty-bound to allow
Manoharan to be sworn in as he is an elected representative. There are two
precedents to back this.
Two previous ISA detainees, Chian Heng Kai and Chan Kok Kit of DAP, were allowed
to take their oath at the Kamunting camp when elected as members of Parliament
in the 1978 general election.
bersih parliament police blockade memo 111207 parliamentChian won the Batu Gajah
parliamentary seat in Perak, while Chan was elected by voters in the Sungai Besi
parliamentary constituency of Selangor.
Chian and Chan were sworn in as MPs in front of then Dewan Rakyat Speaker Dr
Syed Nasir Ismail and in the presence of the Dewan Rakyat secretary and
representatives of the camp authorities in Kamunting.
Since Manoharan's detention is based on a political matter, said Karpal,
Abdullah should release him as a gesture of goodwill to Kota Alam Shah
constituents.
“He has discretionary power and should immediately revoke the detention order
and free Manoharan,” added Karpal.
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