29 August 2008

A Series of Unfortunate Events - Malaysian versions

Act 1
Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim won the P.44 by election with a tremendous majority. The people of Permatang Pauh has sent a clear message that they want DSAI to be their elected representative in Parliament more than they wanted the BN (Dato Ariff Shah) or even the unknown AKIM (Hanafi Mamat). This is due to the fact DSAI and PR has offered promises that there will be a revamp in the government with new economic agenda, reform, and wealth sharing if PR were given a chance to change government come 16 sept.



DSAI has sworn in yesterday morning exactly 10.05 am right after the morning prayer recital and soon after he was declared the newly appointed Ketua Pembangkang replacing his wife who made may for him. This was to be a new era for him being on the other side of the ring and most of the rakyat was hoping he will true to his words and contribute to the nation building in a democratic way. Unfortunately he is not, instead of using his capacity to debate on the third reading of DNA bill and give his constructive ideas on how to make the bills works in our progressing version of criminal scene investigation (CSI), he used that opportunity given to led all the oppositions MPs out of dewan on protest. What a waste of govt allowance (RM3k) for Opposition leader to begin with. He is not even dare to speak for the people yet he wanted the people to speak on his behalf.

And come 16th Sept, with the aim of becoming a premier himself, he offered opportunity to 30 BN MP's to crossover in the name of reform without having prejudice it has betrayed people's voice in those constituency involved. Doesnt it count as a clear political bribe? and worst it is planned sometimes in the month of Ramadhan. hmm... a not despicable act oneself?



Act 2

I do not know how to react when our 'beloved' PM utter this with regards to the P.44 by elections. Is he nuts? or is he in his element (sleeping)? Both seem unjustified! I dont see how UMNO/BN should remain in denial after a bigger loss in Permatang Pauh. Should we just keep smiling and ignore the big message from rakyat and keep repeating it until GE13 to realise our own mistake? By then it all will be 'nasi sudah menjadi bubur' but for me as the younger generation in UMNO that is a total betrayal to our own kind. YB Datuk Seri, you are way off in your remarks. Rakyat are hating you as much as they dont like Anwar but at least DSAI is gentleman enough to come with a cause to fight for but you, what you have in hand to offer?!



You have failed to choose the right people to represent the rakyat in last GE, and now you are talking that you still have strong mandate?! ohh god. I hope you put a stop in everything and start listening to true leaders around you like Tan Sri Muhyiddin and Rais Yatim or best to listen to your UMNO nemesis Tengku Razaleigh and TDM on what they are saying about the impact of PR Permatang Pauh victory to BN.

Source: AFP


Please remind yourself that you won't remain forever as PM . Before the voices of sufferings, the shouts of sorrows and the sound of starvings start rising up and choose a better leader whom they feel can guide them out of this misery, you better be careful in your next antics! Otherwise, it will be a shameful ending for you!

p/s: ironically the 'next PM', MP Permatang Pauh and the current PM, MP Kepala Batas is seperated by Tasek Gelugor between them. I am a voter in Tasek Gelugor. *wink

2 comments:

Saiful Ambar Abdullah Ambar said...

Salam Mohsein,

I really believe that the PM as UMNO President has to realised now..and I stressed now..before everything is too late.

kawaii_desu said...

the transition for TPM to be in the hot spot is too long...

i fear that by then there will be no transition needed...

people cant seem to see the personal agenda DSAI has here... apa yg dibuat semua betul

even his 3P (Permatang pauh- parlimen-putrajaya) is seen as political strategies...

people dont seem to mind speaking on his behalf...

i wonder if rakyat is on clear mind. think about the malays, think...