You get on a packed bus headed to Taiping.
Same journey for all 50 passengers, but each having their own agenda in wanting to reach that common destination.
The same can be said of the group of 15 PKR MPs, now called ‘G15′ by certain quarters, who are reported to be pushing an agenda to displace Khalid Ibrahim as MB of Selangor.
My sources tell me that G15 actually numbers 11.
Khalid claims to be in the dark about this agenda.
Yeah, right!
As does Azmin, even as he conceals the unsheathed dagger beneath the cloak of political intrigue and deception.
“I don’t know of any move by MPs to start a petition on this matter. I am not denying it, I don’t know. How could I agree or disagree when I have no access to information…I am not part of this so I wouldn’t know, I was not at the meeting, when was the meeting honestly? Let me check with my colleagues” , Malaysiakini reported Azmin as saying of this rumoured uprising.
“If I wanted to pull him down, I would have done it after March 8 general election. Why now? His term is expiring soon, so why now? If that was my game, I should have done it before” , FreeMalaysiaToday reports Azmin as responding to suggestions that he is behind moves to topple Khalid as MB.
Yet, the truth, as known by anyone who is anything in PKR, is that Azmin has long wanted to bring Khalid down, the former coveting the MBship of Selangor for himself even as the dust of the 12th GE began to settle.
PKR’s Elizabeth Wong has called on the G15 members to ‘show their faces’.
Huh!
The truth, again, is that anyone who is anything in PKR knows who they are.
That necessarily includes Anwar.
Indeed, at the just concluded PKR national congress in Kota Baru last month, the MP for Teluk Kemang, representing 10 other PKR MPs, brought to Anwar’s attention their grievances about Khalid’s leadership of the Selangor government, and their demand that Khalid be immediately relieved of the office of MB.
Anwar, I am told, assured Kamarul that their grievances would be looked into and addressed.
The next day, after delivering her presidential address, and at a press conference, Wan Azizah made it clear that Khalid would remain as MB of Selangor.
In her presidential address, she defended Khalid against the criticism leveled at him.
“He has defended the principles of transparency and accountability by chipping away at the wastage and corruption that have become part of Umno’s culture. The courage of the Selangor government in introducing Selcat – exposing all, is the renewal that we can be proud of” , Malaysiakini reports her as saying.
Did Anwar, then, renege on any assurances given to Kamarul? Were there any assurances given to placate the group?
Only Anwar and Kamarul can tell us.
I had sms’d Anwar several times asking to meet in the hope of clearing this with him.
No response.
I guess he’s been too busy.
Now slighted by the president’s defence of Khalid, the group of disenchanted MPs began to make their moves.
And as they did, some from within their ranks, big boys within the party set up who, until then, were said to be aligned to he who wields the unsheathed dagger, either grew somewhat alarmed with the direction the group was taking or came to be viewed with suspicion, given the plot that was being hatched.
Whatever the reason, he who bites, another who holds the party purse strings and one of the party’s v-ps, either withdrew or were dumped from G15.
And in their place stepped in Gwo Burne and Kapar Mike.
So who make up the 11 in G15 now?
Here’s the list.
Manikavasagam of Kapar, Gwo-Burne of Kelana Jaya, Rashid Din of Merbok, Abdul Aziz Abdul Kadir of Ketereh, Kamarul Baharin of Teluk Kemang, Azan Ismail of Indera Mahkota, Mohd Yusmadi Mohd Yusoff of Balik Pulau, Zuraida Kamaruddin of Ampang, and Abdullah Sani Abdul Hamid of Kuala Langat.
That’s only 9, did you say?
Well, throw in that low-life, froggie Wee Choo Keong of Wangsa Maju, and he who wields the unsheathed dagger, and there’s your 11.
Now, if nothing else, the presence of Wee in this clandestine effort to depose the leadership in Selangor must cast serious doubts on the intentions of some, if not all, involved.
Unless Wee’s complicity is not known to all the other 10, which then lends a more sinister sheen to their agenda.
Why the move to unseat Khalid, then?
Last night, 17 out of 22 Selangor PKR division leaders turned up at MB Khalid’s house to pledge their support for MB. Malaysiakini has a report on this HERE.
He who wields the unsheathed dagger was amongst the 5 not present. No reasons given.
Selangor PKR, the Aduns and the Exco members, it would seem, are, rightly or wrongly, generally supportive of Khalid.
If this whole issue is indeed about Selangor and little else, where do the non-Selangor MPs fit in?
What gives?
I spoke to several Selangor Adun and Excos before last night’s meeting at the MB’s residence.
All said the same. The problem with Khalid is that he is not a politician, but a corporate bureaucrat, and not a very good one, at that.
Quite a few said he’s not decisive enough.
And afraid to tackle some thorny issues head on.
And there’s little deliberation between him and other party leaders.
But he’s clean, they all say.
And there was no-one else to helm the state government in the wake of the 12th GE tsunami.
What about he who wields the unsheathed dagger, I asked.
“The word is that if you want to make money, align yourself to Azmin. Do you want him as MB?”, one Adun responded.
So what’s the beef that these MPs have with Khalid, then?
Contract opportunities and money, I am told.
Kamarul, a long time and loyal supporter of Anwar, and who apparently dug deep into his own financial resources to help the party, is said to be now up against the wall, in financial dire straits.
Yusmadi, it seems, enjoys a life style that exceeds his means. His wife, a legal practitioner, receives work from the Selangor state government but, it seems, that’s just not enough.
All, it seems, are moved by personal interest with little consideration for the people of Selangor.
And for one, that personal interest is about removing the competition for the race to the top.
“Everyone knows that Azmin wanted the MB’s post and has resented Khalid’s appointment. Azmin still wants the post but this has nothing to do with the well-being of Selangor”, the Adun I spoke to offered.
It would seem that he who wields the unsheathed dagger has set his sights beyond just the seat of power in Selangor.
Well beyond Selangor.
Much has come to pass since 8th March, 2008.
Syed Husin Ali has announced he will not be looking to defend his incumbent position as deputy president at the party elections this coming November.
Number 2 post is therefore up for grabs.
And whilst it was always assumed by certain quarters that Wan Azizah would make way for Anwar to rise uncontested to the position of party president, this now hangs precariously in the balance given the real uncertainty of Anwar remaining at large upon the conclusion of the ongoing Sodomy 2 trial, appeal and all.
Anwar, however, I’m told, has been insisting that he will not avail himself for the position of party president, much to the annoyance of many in the party.
Is number 1, too, ripe for the picking?
Who, in the party, are seen as likely candidates?
Khalid, for all the criticism that has rained on him, cannot be discounted.
And then there is the new kid on the block, Zaid.
He who wields the unsheathed dagger, too, fancies his chances.
A possible three-horse race, then?
And in comes G15, made up by a majority of non-Selangor MPs, maneuvering to finish off Khalid, leaving only Zaid to be dealt with on a later date, if the internally sabotaged Hulu Selangor by-election is not seen as having done enough.
Against this backdrop, the G15, minus Wee, is beginning to look like a national team built along the lines of BN, to wrest power in PKR this coming November.
Why like BN?
Well, Gwo-Burne and Mike representing the ‘nons’ in an otherwise all-Malay team does look line BN all over again, does it not?
All this for an aspirant to high office?
Is this the politics of PKR that we should brace ourselves for?
Is this the politics that will pave the way for Pakatan Rakyat to Putrajaya?
Where is Anwar whilst this drama unfolds?
Make no mistake, Anwar is aware of all that is happening.
Yet he appears to turn a blind eye to this, seemingly unable to rein in his protege.
This does not appear to be the first time.
As two Sabah PKR divisional chiefs observed some time back, and reported in Malaysiakini, “We don’t know what kind of hold Azmin has over Anwar and that disturbs us. Something is just not right here.“
Indeed, little is right in PKR at the moment.
Much of what is dreadfully wrong is seen by many in party leadership as stemming from Anwar’s indecisiveness in dealing effectively with the cancerous cells within the party.
Remember Zul Nordin?
I just got this sms from someone who is at the PKR retreat at Shah Alam.
“If Anwar does not shape up, there will be no PKR in 6 months”.
I’ll end this post with an excerpt from Martin Jalleh’s ‘Please pack up and go, PKR’.
“Please, please PKR stop pushing your fanciful dreams about occupying Putrajaya when you are in such a pathetic and pitiful state with your prima donna politicians parading their shameless petty and puerile politics in public.As a party you have become laughable, and as RPK predicts you could be facing your last days!…Your endless intra-party squabbles, spats and skirmishes and splintered groups sicken those of us who once supported, voted and stood steadfastly by you…We are tired of your MPs and Assemblymen’s threats to resign, their taunts to one another to quit and their theatrics and tantrums to be turncoats…Your politicians are made up mainly of clowns who crap, crow, clamour for and cry aloud about change but cling on to their political charades, chicanery, claptrap and conspiracies, instead of collaborating at all costs in your professed commitment to bring about concrete change…Yes, go for your weekend retreat PKR leaders. I hope you will prove me and many others wrong but my guess is that you will still be a party weak, wavering, wobbling, wandering and wanting to do each other in…as you chart your way into political wilderness! The road to Putrajaya requires stomach, stamina, synergy, solidarity and the sacrifice of personal agendas for the larger national agenda. Sadly, this journey has been stymied by your somnolent, selfish, self-centered and supercilious political representatives, whom Bolehland can do well without”.













donplaypuks
June 26, 2010
Bro
You’ve not mentioned the possibilty of Toyota orchestrating events in true PM Najib’s style of “lu tolong gua, gua tolong lu’!! He’s desperate as well – wouldn’t you be with no more land freebies or trips for family to Disneyland, Europe and Australia? I mean, what’s the world coming to if an ex-MB has to pay for his holidays out of his own pockets?
The MSM too has been giving maximum covergae to these intrigues in PKR and fanning the flames.
PKR and Anwar had better get their act together or Putrajaya will only be a figment of their imagination and come GE 2013, they’ll be history.
That would be a terrible shame!!
dpp
we are all of 1 race, the Human Race
izyan
June 26, 2010
Those who support Anwar were stupid people in the first place.
Harapan Baru? New Dawn? Tsunami? Miracle?
All covering up bigger characteristics of all Opposition leaders – Pure Greed, Idiocy, Arrogance and Selfishness
anak sarawak
June 26, 2010
I totally agreed PKR must be firm and to disciplined the members
don
June 26, 2010
This is the problem with PKR, internal wrangling at it’s worst.
Any may i know what the heck does MPs have got to do with state’s affairs, it should be the state’s reps. that should have the power to ousts the MB.
BUCK UP PKR! Sarawakian State Election COMING SOON!
Antihoodwinkers
June 26, 2010
Greed vs selfless service among elected representatives.Who will win? Stay tuned for more news.
telur dua
June 26, 2010
All this is so sickening. What a @#$% bunch of prima donnas and cry babies.
UMNO/BN must be laughing themselves silly over this bunch of amateurs who aspires to be pros but has none of the qualities to become one.
shanghaifish
June 26, 2010
It’s a crying shame Anwar is silent. Perhaps like you offfered…Azmin does have a tight grip of Anwar. I notice all the 10 names you mentioned are either ex-UMNO or MIC with the exception of Wee and the “accidental” Gwo Burne. They came with in frustrated with unfulfilled businesses in their past parties and fooled the rakyat with a promise of change. Bullshit artist all of them especially Azmin.
Anwar better shape up or ship out.
If we wanted bad governance,corruption, theatrics and dramas…..we would have kept BN. Gettit ?
Joea
June 26, 2010
Is it not possible for a DAP/PAS coalition to take over Putrajaya? Hard to believe but I would rather these two parties than PKR.
The dirty 15 must be banished. They are first time and last time MPs. We do not need them in the mould of UMNO.
We, the electorates, must ensure that if they ever stand for election, will put up an independent against them.
mslam
June 26, 2010
So those who supports Najib are smart alec ?
Idiotic logic. Do you want a party that rapes the nation’s coffer dry and be happy about it ?
Do you want the flip flop decision of BN/Najib ?
One day sports betting rights of non Malays must be respected and the next minute withdraw the offer.
Do you want an arrogant BN who just bulldoze their way into buying defence equipents like support ships costing billions when at one instance the government spokesman said that we are on the verge of bankrupt ?
You decide.
mslam,
Please do not imagine that merely because I and so many others reject BN, we are necessarily confined to PR.
That’s your first big mistake!
Jong
June 26, 2010
This may sound insane but I think PKR should do well without Anwar! He has been a liability even from Day ONE! His departure may infact be a blessing for both him and the party, to also frustrate whatever grips Azmin, Zul Noordin or Ezam have on him.
kingkong
June 27, 2010
exactly ! with him around, the whole thing remains entangled between him and UMNO foes .with him away then the real battle will be truely unfold with the people versus the corruptedly sickling BN-UMNO .
Beetle
June 26, 2010
Harris,
Looks like we might have made a bad choice to pick PKR as our future government. Most of the PKR leaders are ex Umno leaders and they have not change and some or not most of them are as corrupt as umno but the difference is ,PKR are not in the position to be corrupt yet. But once voted in I believe they will be the same as umno or not even worse.
Khalid might lack the experience of a shrewed politician but the most important thing is he is clean in his dealing for the state of Selangor.
We support Khalid as the MB of Selangor.
Osama
June 26, 2010
Azmin Ali must grow up and understand that PKR is growing. While there is no argument at all that Azmin had struggled much with PKR since its forming days due to his unusually close relationship with Anwar, he needs to realize that PKR needs more good leaders to grow into a strong party.
Azmin has a phobia whenever any big name joins PKR. He needs to understand that people like Zaid has national stature which Azmin at this point does not have. It is no point for him to win the battle in PKR and lose the war in the GE. People are getting fed up, as much with Azmin as with Anwar. Anwar has proven to be such a weak leader.
If at all he becomes the PM of Malaysia, this country will descend into chaos. In all sincerity, it is better for PAS to lead, while, we support Anwar, his leadership capability is seriously questioned. How can he control the country when he cannot control less than 30MPs? And do you want Azmin Ali to lead you when he has been creating so much trouble for the State Government and PKR? I will surely not have anything to do with PKR if Azmin leads, at least not now. He is too UMNO Baru in nature and I am scared!
Azmin Ali must grow up in order to be able to lead otherwise Selangor will be no different than when it was under UMNO Baru. Don’t play play with the future of our next generation. Can PKR lead?
Hoyohoyo
June 26, 2010
Note how NONE from PKR top leadership commented much about Tian Chua’s qualification as an MP, apart from lower-power Fuziah Salleh saying that Tian’s position would need to be confirmed before anything.
PKR once said they were now the “most democratic party” in Asia by allowing direct election to top positions. I believe this however is a wrong move that only intensifies the internal bickering that we are currently seeing. He who wields the unsheathed dagger needs the resources to run for the deputy presidentship, and the biggest gold mine in the party right now is with Selangor MB.
I’ll just say this again, Selangor MB is and can only be decided by the PR caucus in DUN Selangor, i.e. the 13 PKR, 13 DAP, 8 Pas and 1 PSM reps. It shall not be determined by the Non-Selangor Federal MPs and PKR Politburo’s business.
panjihitam61
June 26, 2010
Bro, welcome back.
I know you will come to your senses soon enough.
Yes, Malaysia needs the Third Force… we must educate these politicians who are their MASTERS, only then we can be a developed country.
Join us, Bro.
Below is my comment in http://sakmongkol.blogspot.com/2010/06/malay-economics-and-wealth-distribution.html
Wow, another brilliant piece!
Except, I do not agree with “It boils down to an incorruptible and determined leadership—determined to correct things.”
It should be replaced with “It boils down to an incorruptible and determined “rakyat”—determined to correct things.”
Believe me, with rakyat like Dato Sak, Raja Petra, Panji panji hitam etc, these corrupted leaders will not last long.
Sleeping beauty is a good example.
Let’s rumble !!!
Former BERSIH steering Committee
lisa
June 26, 2010
jeeez…the real issue is the chinese aka dap are using dsai and khalid to gain support nation wide.
this javanese are subservient to dap,dsai listen to dap,malay listen to dsai…in short,malay listen to javanese!
Osama
June 27, 2010
Just like how MCA is using UMNO Baru and Najib to gain support nationwide.
This Bugis are subservient to MCA, Najib will listen to the Chinese in MCA and Gerakan. Who were supposed to get the sports betting license? Another Chinese. All good projects given to Chinese because Najib is so weak and the Malays do not support Perkasa, perhaps lisa? UMNO Baru today is so weak that it had to depend and kowtow to every move of MCA and Gerakan. For example, MCA wants a porn superstar to be their president and Najib again kowtow. PKFZ, another 700 million gone, and again Najib kowtow. UMNO Baru should be helmed by people like Ibrahim and lisa?
UMNO Baru is so useless to the Malays, even, Mamakutty said it cannot protect the rights of the Malays because it is so subservient to the evil MCA and Gerakan!
Overall, Malays do not have their own leaders. Do they have a true blue Malay to lead them? Look at the first 6 PM? Any true blue Malay? Malays are mere followers in their own land and are unable to lead, and that is a fact!
vasantha
June 27, 2010
Dear Haris,
It is very obvious that some ‘low life’ do exert an unholy hold on Anwar.I think despite whatever skeletons Mr.Anwar has in his closet,he still commands my respect.We Malaysians,must first refrain from the ‘holier than thou’ attitude.The hypocrital moralizing must stop.Most of us human are not infallible.That has got nothing do with being a great leader.The late Jawaharlal Nehru of India was quite a ladies’man. Do not judge lest be judged ourselves.I am going to ask the good Lord to give Brother Anwar the spirit to face the demons in his life. Only then can he get rid of the ‘low life’ plaguing the party. To the dear MB,I would say, hold on for the good Lord gives us not a spirit of timidity but of power,and of love and of a sound mind.
Amen
Ken
June 27, 2010
PKR, if they cannot clean up having useless members who are there just for rent-seeking, should just pack up and go join Umno. Let DAP and Pas carry on the real fight on behalf of the rakyat.
isaac gan
June 27, 2010
Fed up with PKR. The smart shuld just join Pas or DAP and let Anwar and his incompetent stooges fade away. People so fedup with PKR that they may give Najib a whopping majority and bring back dictatorship of the Mahathir kind. Or if they prefer Mahathir they may vote Mukris into power against Najib in Umno polls and restore the good ole Maha days where there was certainty and stabiliti under the iron hand. If dat’s the case, pack bags and go Lion City, smart Msians. Ciao.
sampalee
June 27, 2010
MB must deliver the promise to the voters and let us be reminded that all the PR members are signatories of the people’s declaration.It is damned to read that MB is OK as long as he is clean.We mught as well put a blog of wood to be MB.It cost us nothing and it always remain clean.Why pay a ceo with million of rigggit of rakyats cost just to stay clean.He must internalised the fact that the people are the BOSS and if it is beneath him to serve the people,just give way to someone else instead of behaving as the BIG BOSS of the people who are maintaining his keep and the team of exco under him.
caractere
June 27, 2010
PKR is a perfect failed project which has been prolonging since the day anwar ibrahim was sacked, arrested, humiliated, jailed, arsenic poisoned and so forth. one cannot continue to portray the black eye incident anymore. its about the people and the rakyat. many have joined pkr to get their fair bits from the state government, we know who they are.
speaking about azmin ali, wow! is he not a silent business partner of qaswa auto? talking about rizal salvador and farhash wafa salvador? those twats know better. so, for azmin to resign as director from pkns is no bloody big deal. he gets it everywhere. so, why the fuss?
vasantha
June 27, 2010
I wish to urge certain unscrupulous MPS who have entered the hallowed halls of legislation to do some soul searching.Should the general public be manipulated in the name of elections to satisfy their personal agenda. I suggest they read at least some of the great epics.Epic characters embody exaggerated and exemplary qualities of character.In the Mahabharatam I read that a mother would be ashamed if her slain son had taken the arrows from the back. The point is he would have been retreating instead of fighting for his leader.She would be singing the praises of her slain son if he had taken all the blows to his chest.
Karunan valiantly stood by the not so perfect Duryodana out of loyalty and friendship.No amount of
cajoling from his new found mother would swerve him from seeing the battle through with his friend. His response to his mother was it would the ultimate act of ingratitude, dishonesty and disloyalty to walk out on friend in his hour of need. I sometimes wonder if i am being too idealistic here. Surely it is not too much to expect some decency and intergrity in our elected representative. They are actually on a mission for the people.
vasantha,
Don’t let anyone ever tell you that you are too idealistic.
Hold on to your ideals.
Ahmad Syafiq
June 27, 2010
Disband PKR, period. Let it be a straight fight between PAS/DAP and BN. At least most PAS assemblymen and parliamentarian are people-friendly. And not to mention, all of them are under oath, which means they will never jump ship. That is the good qualities of PAS leaders.
Osama
June 27, 2010
Hallo bro! Agree with you absolutely! Less trouble and frustrations!
Moon is your heart and “darah saya berwarna hijau” brudder!
Salam reformasi and have a nice weekend!
Check it out
June 27, 2010
That would be a disaster, brother !
DAP is as corrupt as UMNO, believe it or not.
If you leave it to DAP to represent the Chinese, the Chinese votes will peter out – many would choose *NOT* to vote at all.
The 308 phenomenon was all because of the hope that a change is needed, and the Chinese were voting in record number – for the PR.
If it is being left to the DAP, sorry la, the Chinese aren’t fools and they ain’t gonna be easily fooled by Lim Kit Siang and son.
Osama
June 28, 2010
Hello brudder,
Long time no see, where have you been? Just returned from Tiong Kok? Good trip, ya?
Whatever, do not understand your enmity against Lim Kit Siang and son, and I do not wish to be dragged into your problems with LKS. I see them to be good leaders though no one is perfect. To your charges of corruption and that the Chinese will not vote at all for the DAP, well it is again your call, but, I have my reservation, as, reading from what the previous Gerakan vice Chairman said, all Gerakan candidates will lose their deposits if they contest in Penang at this point of time, and he even praised that the Pakatan had done a very good job in Penang. Very confusing as I do not understand the politics of Penang.
Looking at the urban trend of voting especially in Chinese majority areas from Alor Setar to JB, Chinese votes are solidly for the rocket. And PKR without the support of the non Malay votes will not be where it is today. Anyway, have a nice day, Check It Out.
Rabid
June 28, 2010
Each race seem to have this delusion that they are king-makers.
La
June 27, 2010
I don’t see any problem at all with the G11 or G15. It is a case of PKR reps who have Umno’s genes not knwoing how to deal with success or the trust entrusted on them.
Like Zaid said, sack them all or ask them to join Umno. Then the largess will come pronto from VT’s gambling revenues.
PR don’t need this kind of politicians who busy themselves in undermining their own State’s leadership.
Jong
June 27, 2010
We need leaders, good leaders to work together helping one another in peaceful coexistence but here, Anwar’s leadership is very much in question. Somehow he doesn’t seem to be able(no will?) to control and discipline his bunch of PKR monkeys – that does not look right to me. If he wants our support, he needs to come out clean with us.
4RAKYAT
June 27, 2010
i) i want tski to continue as my mb. i think he is just about 1000 times better than toyol – give or take 5% error margin.
ii) dont u all say ex-umno this or ex-umno that. dsai is ex-umno. wan azizah is ex-umno. saifuddin nasution is ex-umno. tski is ex-umno. zi also ex-umno. don’t insult these leaders.
iii) azmin & gang can wait or ship out. azmin is tough. but so is tski. we need azmin. we too need tski.
iv) but pls dont send azmin & gang into the loving arms of the devil itself i.e. umno baru. if u hentam azmin now, u r pushing him away. he is not zul kulim. he is not 2-ringgit golf fella. he is not a glc-ceo-aspirant. he is not the total-reject-wee. azmin is azmin. so he is ambitious. some capable politicians are.
v) i can almost see a certain makhluk halus (toyol) sniggering somewhere in the kingdom of selangor and almost choking to death on its own shit (feed) right now. “demi agama, bangsa dan negara…”. the sandirwara is going on just as planned. pr fighting pr. we used to laugh at umno and mic and mca and gerakan and ppp – all of them. now the laugh is on us (pr).
and all these jokers here are just arm-chair critics. that toyol knows these critics here are all talk and no action.
all of them are dispensing with their ‘creative and unique’ observations. sipping coffee in theie air-con room while typing away but they really do no harm. and quite frankly they are of no consequence. they just do it to impress themselves. to kill time while waiting for the spouse/children to get dressed for the evening out in the shopping centre.
they are just passers by who are, although incensed, not going to do anything concrete to help their pakatan; apart from blabbering about the system, the evil and the lot.
go on, keep fighting.
from a practical point of view, i think umno is a safer bet for my political career. forget about service to the people. as a pakatan warrior, these people are not appreciative enough to offer help when i need it most. only talk. no visits. no hello. no nothing. just talk talk talk and when they vote for us they think we owe them our lives and souls.
i’d like to think that azmin is really just fighting for the livelihood of those grassroots who toiled during and after the reformasi that say the tsunami onslaught. i’d like to think that.
some of us have our safe secure jobs (those armchair critics including yours truly. but i contribute in other ways too) and shld therefore be quite liberal in our interpretation of the higher ideals of service before self. good. well and good.
some of us can survive on merely the clean air of the environment and tap water from the public tap. no need to makan. not asking for the world, no sir. just some form of assistance from the party which some of us served during the heady days of reformasi; when most armchair critics are watching will glee and awe and whatnot from their tv sets at home – ALL THOSE YEARS AGO.
let’s just turn the table around. let see some of us resign from their day jobs and do what some of these grassroots did. come to think of it, we need more of them RIGHT NOW. yeah, 2 1/2 years into the tsunami, we need them more than ever.
any takers? yes, you behind the pc screen reading this right now.
4RAKYAT
hurricaneMax
June 27, 2010
I blame it all on the weak anwar. It does look like those who can expose anwar’s skeletons in the closet, holds the Ace of spade.
The efforts by the rakyak to have in place a cleaner democratic government (pkr?) is again stymied by greed and betrayal.
Yes, Let it be a coalition of the unwilling PAS and DAP…as it stands, the rest can go to hell!
k1
June 27, 2010
Azmin, no one ask you to campur tangan in selangor. We are happy with Khalid and only we, the rakyat in Selangor have the say and judge on how Khalid perform. You either keep your mouth shut or go to be “independent” like the asshole wee!
Sharing
June 28, 2010
308 have given Chances for any Candidate under the Shadow of PR. Same for DAP,PAS & PKR.
Yet most of them do not realize it was a Call for Competent People to Administer or Monitor the Country.
A lot of them only dream of being a Politicians and so for Privileges!! That is NO different for those with BN in misappropriating Power, ignore the Rules & Regulations to Administer or monitoring the Proper Running of the Government for the Benefits of the People!!
They believe “number” and noise could bring Miracle and not the Rights or Wrong, nor, Duties and Obligations, nor competency. Still have the mind of the old Kampung.
As such can they be led by talking senses or just some bait of Power or Benefits!!
Are Malaysia lacking of Candidates with the Right Mentality, heart & soul? Or, still with mind of Old Kampung?
SamaRata
June 28, 2010
Selangor not belongs to PKR but PR. Azmin, another UMNO politician in PKR suit. PKR, DAP, and PAS go and fight for money and position, soon you won’t have anything left to fight for. DO SOME CHANGES AND THE RAKYAT WILL KEEP YOU. Else you are not better than BN/UMNO.
nan
June 28, 2010
Salaam to all readers and agents of change for a better corrupt-free, good governance & strong and stable leadership for Malaysia, in years to come.
All comments, when read with an open mind, clearly indicate a cautious mindset of not falling into the likes of Umno Baru/BN behavioural patterns and “culture” for more than 50 years of governance, which originated from personal greed, in-fighting for party positions, blackmailing against each others’ weaknesses when exposed would kill ones’ political career, personal ego etc…etc…
Only people-oriented well-being mindsets of the ADUNs’ and MPs’ would determine their true worthiness
in being originally selected as candidates, and, also being financially stable. Definitely, this one of the main criteria for selection of candidates, when determined by the respective party leaderships, will hopefully minimise the “frogging phenomena” after any elections, making demands & blackmailing the opposition offering parties to join them.
Therefore, the Pakatan Rakyat individual component parties’ leaderships’ decisions must list down their common essential critereas’ required for selection of their candidates to contest, and also, at the same time, being loyal to the party’s struggles and visions.
PASs’ remarkable records have shown honourable standing of their candidates, without defections, and should be exemplified. Moreover, PAS, being spiritually-led, now is already being accepted as an alternative choice for muslims and non-muslims, when clear religious understandings are being conveyed and better understood, and non-muslims are not being threatened or misinformed of Islam, as what is currently and previously being done by Umno Baru.
shakuntala
June 28, 2010
A known ‘devil’ better than an unknown. Though not specifying Khaled Ibrahim, as such, I would say he has come so much closer to the people of Selangor in his thus far tenure of service, as our MB.
We do see changes in the administration of Selangor and that is what the people want, not a display of political wit. Doubt if Aszmin can reach out as Khaled has done.
Will not the women in Selangor State government come out in support of Khaled as an able person with some feeling for the Ra’ayat.
He needs a pat on the back after a gruelling week of brick bats thrown at him.
Lynda Tong
June 28, 2010
Zaid should leave PKR NOW (since he is not an elected lawmaker yet) and set up a new party and let PKR die a natural dealth!!
Fed-up
Lynda Tong
June 28, 2010
Sorry for error. Should be ‘death’.