Thursday, September 11, 2014

PAKATAN RAKYAT MUST DARE TO BE DIFFERENT.

Call me "the lone ranger" (from the opposition pit), still, I won't stop in trying to make the difference in PR (People's Pact) by raising my voice telling them - You must "change your ways".

No hidden agenda - I'm saying it for the future of our next generation.

Loosing their future is not like loosing in the election or a few points on the stock market.

Given the opportunity, I would love to speak for them, in my own way. 

I would love to speak on behalf of the people "victimized" by inverse politicking, politics of greed, politics pervaded with personal schemes/agendas.

It's my strong desire - if I could have and capable - to get rid a cohort of politicians in PR intrigued in manipulating politics not for the interest and benefit of the people, but themselves.

Don't you people have reasons to be concerned for what is brewing in Selangor?

All these are happening before our eyes and yet, we act as if - we have all the time we want, and all the solutions.

Is it not a concern to you that a bunch of "grubby politicians" acted under the guise of political democracy in trying to achieve their personal objectives?

I'm only a citizen and resident of Selangor - I don't have the solutions for the on-going crisis, but I want these people to know and realize that if they do not know how to "fix" it - please stop "breaking" it.

In my anger, I won't change my political stance that easily, but I will not be afraid to tell PR leaders how I feel over certain matters/issues.

To commit what they have always told their foe (BN/Barisan Nasiaonal) not to do - is indeed - pathetic, if not nauseating.

Do not forget why people (in fact, majority of the people) have voted you (PR) in the last 13th general election (GE13) - people who you should be responsible and accountable for.

PR in Selangor (being the state government), has the responsibility to decide what kind of a state for us (residents) to continue living, and for the children to continue growing.

Leaders should be able to come for their people by saying everything is going to be alright and we are doing the best we can, but in Selangor's current turmoil, I don't think PR particularly PKR can say that to us anymore.

Are we (Selangor residents) even in your list of priorities?

Wise-man says," You are what you do, not what you said."

Selangorians have enough of PKR/PR's rhetoric.

Just look at the current scenario. Care to scrutinize what they have done and what they have said?

Well, what PKR/PR have done saddened me, saddened the voters and majority of the Selangor people.

PKR/PR leaders tried to justify their Kajang Move, seen as the root of all mess which is now causing political calamity and hurting the well-being of Selangor and it's people.

They talk so much about consultation, collaboration and consensus?

What consultation? 
What collaboration? 
What consensus?

What about getting PAS duo to jointly signed statutory declarations (SDs) endorsing Wan Azizah without consulting its ally PAS? 

Is it not an act of betrayal for PKR to accept SDs of the PAS duo?

What about PKR's relentless attempt to entice 13 other PAS assemblymen to sign the SDs to support Wan Azizah as the sole candidate?

Is there collaboration? Is there consensus even to this date, as far as candidate for new MB is concerned?

I would say, PKR (which categorically means, Anwar and several of his leaders), have been "reckless" with their so-called plan (Kajang Move).

Perhaps, Anwar must be thinking then (inception and implementation of Kajang plan) that he still has the same level of "command" to even all people in PR like in 1998, when the many (including myself) would agree and follow almost everything he said and does.

Transparency?
What transparency are they talking about when their actual Kajang Plan's objective of removing incumbent MB (chief minister) Khalid Ibrahim was not even disclosed or discussed with it's ally PAS at it's beginning?

And now they dragged PAS in the centre of the Selangor MB controversy?

Little did they care that their undoings have caused damages not only to themselves, but their party and most importantly the coalition.  

Inter-party relations are now dented, causing rift and divisions - much to the pleasure of their actual political foe, BN. 

They continue shooting each other in the foot without thinking of its consequences. 

PKR and the DAP chose to turn the tables on PAS president Hj Abdul Hadi Awang, over PKR's inflicted MB crisis.

What it takes for PKR in particular, to realize that the MB debacle would potentially cause it's ally PAS, loosing Chinese support especially, in urban areas?

What it takes for PKR in particular, to realize that the MB debacle would have great potential of DAP loosing the Malay support following the Selangor Ruler's annoyance and the open "derhaka" (disloyal) rebuke for its support to Anwar Ibrahim's insistence of only naming his wife as candidate for the new MB?

Now, many are beginning to realize PAS' defiance of only endorsing Wan Azizah following the Ruler's "derhaka" label stamped at PKR and the DAP.

Knowing PAS' political strength comes from the rural Malays, wouldn't it be suicidal for PAS, should it gets the same "derhaka" label from the Ruler?

I just wonder, how several leaders of PAS identified of being "pro-Anwar" cannot even figure this out? 

As at today, there is still no clue as how the crisis would be resolved. Whether HRH the Sultan would make a selection from PKR or PAS's nomination lists, it remains to be seen.

I join the humble and silent majority Selangorians, in hoping that the MB impasse would find its resolution soonest possible, for the best interest of the state and its people.   

Last but not the least, remember the racial and religious bigots?

Most of us in PR are mad, but now, look at the bigotry postings by our very own people on the social media, targeting party(ies) involved in the Selangor political crisis, let alone leaders of the other divide.

Isn't the act is now reversed?

Now, bigotry is bigotry. As much as slander is slander. No?

It only make our people a sheer and utter "morons" in their prosecutions, and when the draconian Sedition Act is used against them, again - they get mad.

We can be bold in our criticisms, but bold does not mean we have to incite hatred.

I am a PAS member, and for three consecutive general elections, I had, with ease, given my votes for the DAP and whether we realize it or not, it has been decades before Malaysians could see PAS and DAP worked as a team against their common foe, BN.

PKR and DAP's continued "recalcitrance" in naming only Wan Azizah could only shatter every bit of the warm relations and political cooperation they have build so far.

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