Wednesday 4 February 2009

The State of Perak Is Not For Najib As Yet

Jamaludin Mohd Radzi, Osman Jailu and Hee Yit Foong would back a BN government while Datuk Nasarudin Hashim, who had just two weeks earlier defected to PKR, would rejoin Umno. Quote: DPM

Fine and dandy. The DPM who just took over as Perak UMNO chief could perform such feats is respected for his piecemeal ability to create such political uncertainty and hostile take-over will not only hurt Perakians but also Malaysians who want justice on the whole. To me, it is disdainful because I can never comprehend the nadir to how desperate he would descend to.

The obvious attempts to “buy” state assemblymen and woman by offering millions of ringgit for a leap into Barisan is still accepted by a good number of Malaysians.

The PM is like a lame duck unable to decipher between the right and wrong because he could do nothing unless he has the fortitude to remain as PM until the next General Election. This is to save the country from falling into the hands of plunderers.

Until Thursday morning, Malaysians of all ethnic groups will be waiting for the decision of the Sultan of Perak. Whatever the outcome, the mammoth support for the Perak MB will be there to show their concern for the PR government.





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