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One incontrovertible fact about Zakir Naik is that he is NOT a Malaysian citizen but one of India.
Is it Malaysia's duty to defend an Indian national against extradition to his home country?
What extraordinary or divine qualities does Zakir Naik possess that force or persuade PM Mahathir to protect and retain a FOREIGN national from being extradited by that man's own country?
Shouldn't he strip himself of his own citizenship for being involved with BERSIH?
I contrast Zakir Naik's molly-coddling treatment by Mahathir to the latter's call in early 2013 to change the Constitution so as to strip Ambiga Sreenevasan of her citizenship.
Yessiree, in 2013 Mahathir wanted to have Ambiga's citizenship stripped for being involved with BERSIH, a Malaysian NGO, and which Mahathir himself subsequently was involved with.
Shouldn't he strip himself of his own citizenship for being involved with BERSIH?
Penangites have a saying about such a person like Mahathir, to wit, "Ch'ew knia aow ch'ut", meaning (Mahathir's) "fingers close outwards", implying his loyalty is towards a foreigner rather than to his own Malaysians.