KETUA -KETUA UMNO PROKSI PERHIMPUNAN DI KOMTAR
PULAU PINANG- 14HB.Hampir seribu ahli UMNO yang diberi wang poket untuk berhimpun di KOMTAR telah melaungkan slogan anti Lim Guan Eng yang memperkenalkan polisi baru dalam DEB.Polisi ini adalah untuk melihat ketelusan dalam soal pembahgian tender dan juga bagi menghapuskan gejala tidak sihat dari amalan merebut peluang perniagaan."Ini tidak bermakna pengenalan kepada polisi baru untuk menghapuskan DEB,tetapi menambahbaikkan polisi supaya tidak berlakunya rasuah" demikian jelas Lim semalam dalam siaran televisyen.
Umum mengetahui siapa Azhar, Siapa Dato Musa ,Siapa Jasmin.Semua mereka ini adalah wakil rakyat dan senator yang telah mengaut keuntungan yang banyak dengan melakukan banyak rasuah. Dato Musa misalnya merupakan seorang tokoh perniagaan yang membina Bandar PERDA melalui ASEANIA GROUPS ,namun kualiti rumah rakyat yang dibina amat menyedihkan.
Inilah antara muka-muka ahli politik UMNO yang dilihat cuba untuk mempengaruhi ahli-ahli UMNo bawahan, sedangkan beberapa pimpinan UMNO Permatang Pauh berada di Hong ketika berita ini ditulis.
Antara yang mungkin berada di sana ialah Imam duit.
Pemimpin Unmo itulah yang suatu masa dahulu mensabotaj ahli PAS di kampung-kampung, menafikan hak untuk mendapatkan subsidi baja, hak untuk mendapatkan saham Felcra, tanah dan sebagainya, mereka itu mungkin akan menangis ketika bertemu bagi menunjukkan betapa perlunya PAS bersama UmnoDifahamkan di kampung-kampung, pemimpin Umno merupakan hero, merekalah yang mensabotaj dan mencadangkan kepada pihak berkuasa supaya menyahkan orang PAS daripada mendapat subsidi baja serta bantuan kerajaan lainnya.
Malah, imam-imam yang disyaki menyokong PAS turut dibuang malah tiada ahli PAS dicalonkan untuk menduduki Jawatankuasa Kemajuan dan Keselamatan Kampung (JKKK) dan sebagainya.
KEMELUT TELAH SELESAI DI PERAK-6 DAP,3 PKR 1 PAS
IPOH 14HB Kemelut BR telah selesai di Perak, maka kerana itu semua kenyataan sebelum ini ditarik balik.Ini adalah kerana dengan melengah-lengahkan perbincangan dan perancangan ini dilihat rakyat sebagai kurang cekap.Perkara sebegini sepetutnya telah dibincang seawal yang mungkin sebelum mencapai kemenangan .Oleh itu sedikit kelemahan ini akan menjadikan rakyat merasa kurang senang dan melihat akan kelemahan BR.
Ini bukan bermakna saya terpengaruh dengan media arus perdana.Saya memngambil berita dan pandangan ini juga dari media yang lebih telus.Ini bermakna kita tidak terikat dengan mana-mana pihak untuk mempengaruhi minda kita.Sebagai blogger memang kita banyak bekerja untuk kemenangan BR.
Adakalanya kita membuat berita kita dan adakalanya kita berkongsi maklumat.Ini tidak bermakna jika BR membuat kesalahan kita memejam mata. Harapan rakyat telah diberikan untuk melihat sebuah kerajaan yang benar-benar telus. Kegagalan dalam perundingan dan kegagalan menubuhkan kerajaan diperbincangkan secara terbuka. Ini membuktikan kelemahan untuk membentuk kerajaan dan diperlekehkan oleh rakyat.
Saya juga menerima kutukan dari pihak-pihak yang semestinya dari UMNO yang menyatakan bahawa sebagai blogger saya tersilap kerana menyokong penubuhan BR.Namun kenyataan kami baik beberapa bloggers yang lain melihat ini sepatutnya tidak berlaku sesama parti komponen.Kita juga perlu mengaku bahawa BR bukan malaikat yang tidak pernah membuat kesalahan.
DIPETIK DARI MALAYSIAKINI.COM
Deal stitched, all systems go in Perak
Soon Li Tsin | Mar 14, 08 12:04pm
PKR, DAP an PAS have successfully averted an impasse after party leaders reached an amicable decision to reallocate the composition of the Perak state executive council posts last night.
PKR deputy president Dr Syed Husin Ali confirmed that the new composition will be six DAP, three PKR and one PAS to form the 10-person Perak state executive council.
Yesterday, PKR threatened to pull out from the Perak state administration upon hearing that eight posts would go to DAP.
But Syed Husin said today that a compromise had been reached after both Perak and central leaders concluded their discussions last night.
"(PKR de facto leader) Anwar Ibrahim, (DAP veteran) Lim Kit Siang and PAS secretary-general Kamaruddin Jaafar were in communication with each other to resolve the issue," he said.
Anwar in a statement today welcomed the deal.
"DAP, PAS and PKR have agreed on the composition of the new Perak state government in the spirit of unity," he said.
"Our immediate task will now be to look into the problems facing the people."
Two deputy MBs
Syed Husin also said that a second deputy MB post will be allocated to PKR. It is expected that Perak will follow Penang's example of naming two deputy MBs.
Earlier, it was decided between the parties that DAP chairperson and Setiawan state assemblyperson Ngeh Khoo Ham would be made deputy menteri besar (1) while an Indian candidate would be made deputy menteri besar (2).
The only Indian candidate from PKR is S Kesavan, who won the Hutan Melintang state seat.
Kesavan - who is PKR youth deputy secretary - defeated MIC women’s deputy chief S Thangasvari by 1,721 votes.
Syed Husin also said the new state government will also appoint a PKR representative to be one of its two senators.
However, Syed Husin stressed the finalised names will be announced after PAS’ Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin is sworn in as the new MB at the Istana Iskandariah in Kuala Kangsar.
It is not known when Nizar will now be sworn in after the ceremony was cancelled at the last minute yesterday due to political wrangling within the coalition.
Contentious issue
The forming of the Perak state government has been a contentious issue since the general election ended last weekend.
It began with the DAP stalwart Lim Kit Siang saying that the party had only agreed for a DAP or PKR menteri besar and objected Nizar’s appointment.
Lim later retracted his objection after DAP was promised eight seats in the Perak 10-member state exco. However, PKR disagreed with the new arrangment and declined to be part of the exco.
It is believed that the new agreement differed from an earlier deal where DAP will be given six seats, PKR two and PAS two. With PAS taking the coveted MB post, the exco will now have a six-three-one formula.
The drama continued when the swearing-in ceremony for Nizar was called off due to some uncertainties as to whether the three parties will be able to work together to form a coalition, and a stable government, according to the royal palace.
The Regent of Perak Raja Nazrin Shah subsequently ordered all 31 state assemblypersons from the three parties to sign a letter in support of the regent's decision to appoint Nizar.
It is learnt that all the signatures were submitted 10pm yesterday to Perak Sultan Azlan Shah’s secretary.
Teething problems to be expected
"All the three parties signed their allegiance to the decision. Everything is OK, there are no more problems," said PAS state commissioner Ahmad Awang told AFP.
Perak DAP chief Ngeh Koo Ham said the chief minister's swearing-in ceremony, which had to be cancelled Thursday due to the wrangling, would likely be rescheduled for later today or Saturday.
"We can work together, we have resolved some minor differences," he said.
"I believe the public should not be too worried because we are very united and in principle we all agreed to form a government and we have agreed to a collective leadership."
Ahmad Awang also played down suggestions the public row had damaged confidence in the opposition, saying that teething problems were to be expected.
"The public knows that this is the first time in the history of Malaysian politics that these three parties are governing together," he said.
"We can show to them that we can cooperate with each other, even though we have differences in our political ideology."
Ini bukan bermakna saya terpengaruh dengan media arus perdana.Saya memngambil berita dan pandangan ini juga dari media yang lebih telus.Ini bermakna kita tidak terikat dengan mana-mana pihak untuk mempengaruhi minda kita.Sebagai blogger memang kita banyak bekerja untuk kemenangan BR.
Adakalanya kita membuat berita kita dan adakalanya kita berkongsi maklumat.Ini tidak bermakna jika BR membuat kesalahan kita memejam mata. Harapan rakyat telah diberikan untuk melihat sebuah kerajaan yang benar-benar telus. Kegagalan dalam perundingan dan kegagalan menubuhkan kerajaan diperbincangkan secara terbuka. Ini membuktikan kelemahan untuk membentuk kerajaan dan diperlekehkan oleh rakyat.
Saya juga menerima kutukan dari pihak-pihak yang semestinya dari UMNO yang menyatakan bahawa sebagai blogger saya tersilap kerana menyokong penubuhan BR.Namun kenyataan kami baik beberapa bloggers yang lain melihat ini sepatutnya tidak berlaku sesama parti komponen.Kita juga perlu mengaku bahawa BR bukan malaikat yang tidak pernah membuat kesalahan.
DIPETIK DARI MALAYSIAKINI.COM
Deal stitched, all systems go in Perak
Soon Li Tsin | Mar 14, 08 12:04pm
PKR, DAP an PAS have successfully averted an impasse after party leaders reached an amicable decision to reallocate the composition of the Perak state executive council posts last night.
PKR deputy president Dr Syed Husin Ali confirmed that the new composition will be six DAP, three PKR and one PAS to form the 10-person Perak state executive council.
Yesterday, PKR threatened to pull out from the Perak state administration upon hearing that eight posts would go to DAP.
But Syed Husin said today that a compromise had been reached after both Perak and central leaders concluded their discussions last night.
"(PKR de facto leader) Anwar Ibrahim, (DAP veteran) Lim Kit Siang and PAS secretary-general Kamaruddin Jaafar were in communication with each other to resolve the issue," he said.
Anwar in a statement today welcomed the deal.
"DAP, PAS and PKR have agreed on the composition of the new Perak state government in the spirit of unity," he said.
"Our immediate task will now be to look into the problems facing the people."
Two deputy MBs
Syed Husin also said that a second deputy MB post will be allocated to PKR. It is expected that Perak will follow Penang's example of naming two deputy MBs.
Earlier, it was decided between the parties that DAP chairperson and Setiawan state assemblyperson Ngeh Khoo Ham would be made deputy menteri besar (1) while an Indian candidate would be made deputy menteri besar (2).
The only Indian candidate from PKR is S Kesavan, who won the Hutan Melintang state seat.
Kesavan - who is PKR youth deputy secretary - defeated MIC women’s deputy chief S Thangasvari by 1,721 votes.
Syed Husin also said the new state government will also appoint a PKR representative to be one of its two senators.
However, Syed Husin stressed the finalised names will be announced after PAS’ Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin is sworn in as the new MB at the Istana Iskandariah in Kuala Kangsar.
It is not known when Nizar will now be sworn in after the ceremony was cancelled at the last minute yesterday due to political wrangling within the coalition.
Contentious issue
The forming of the Perak state government has been a contentious issue since the general election ended last weekend.
It began with the DAP stalwart Lim Kit Siang saying that the party had only agreed for a DAP or PKR menteri besar and objected Nizar’s appointment.
Lim later retracted his objection after DAP was promised eight seats in the Perak 10-member state exco. However, PKR disagreed with the new arrangment and declined to be part of the exco.
It is believed that the new agreement differed from an earlier deal where DAP will be given six seats, PKR two and PAS two. With PAS taking the coveted MB post, the exco will now have a six-three-one formula.
The drama continued when the swearing-in ceremony for Nizar was called off due to some uncertainties as to whether the three parties will be able to work together to form a coalition, and a stable government, according to the royal palace.
The Regent of Perak Raja Nazrin Shah subsequently ordered all 31 state assemblypersons from the three parties to sign a letter in support of the regent's decision to appoint Nizar.
It is learnt that all the signatures were submitted 10pm yesterday to Perak Sultan Azlan Shah’s secretary.
Teething problems to be expected
"All the three parties signed their allegiance to the decision. Everything is OK, there are no more problems," said PAS state commissioner Ahmad Awang told AFP.
Perak DAP chief Ngeh Koo Ham said the chief minister's swearing-in ceremony, which had to be cancelled Thursday due to the wrangling, would likely be rescheduled for later today or Saturday.
"We can work together, we have resolved some minor differences," he said.
"I believe the public should not be too worried because we are very united and in principle we all agreed to form a government and we have agreed to a collective leadership."
Ahmad Awang also played down suggestions the public row had damaged confidence in the opposition, saying that teething problems were to be expected.
"The public knows that this is the first time in the history of Malaysian politics that these three parties are governing together," he said.
"We can show to them that we can cooperate with each other, even though we have differences in our political ideology."
KENYATAAN KETUA PERUSUH DAN WEBMASTER MARHAEN
Kenapa Bangang Sangat?- Laman M@RHAEN
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Maaflah jika kata-kata yang akan saya utarakan disini menyakitkan hati banyak pihak. Namun sebagai seorang warga Malaysia yang prihatin, terpaksalah saya sebut juga perkara ini.
Setelah beberapa kali saya tegaskan bahawa semua yang menang dalam Pilihanraya Umum Ke-12 wajar menerima hakikat bahawa undi yang mereka dapat kali ini datangnya dari semua komposisi masyarakat Malaysia (lebih dikenali sebagai Bangsa Malaysia). Namun masih ada kedengaran sikap-sikap dan kata-kata bertaraf “bangang” yang dihamburkan oleh ramai pimpinan (yang menang dalam PRU12) Barisan Rakyat.
Sikap dan kata-kata yang bertaraf “bangang” ini tidak sewajarnya dicetuskan oleh pimpinan Barisan Rakyat (terutamanya Lim Kit Siang, Lim Guan Eng, Syed Husin Ali dan Hj Abdul Hadi Awang) sama ada secara terus kepada mana-mana wartawan arus perdana mahupun melalui laman web.
Nampak gayanya kepimpinan ini masih tidak matang dalam membuat keputusan malah tidak mengkaji sedalam-dalamnya kesan dari keputusan yang mereka ambil tersebut. Apa yang pasti “Terlajak Perahu Boleh Di Undur, Terlajak Kata Buruk Padahnya”.
Kini terserlah sikap sebenar (kematangan) dan kepimpinan Barisan Rakyat dan Barisan Nasional akan menggunakan segala peluang yang ada untuk membuat satu petisyen rakyat yang akhirnya boleh diadakan satu pilihanraya baru mengikut perlembangaan Malaysia sedia ada.
Kenapa bangang sangat sehingga tidak dapat mengawal emosi. Mungkinkah semua ini kesan dari keseronokan berjaya menyingkirkan Barisan Nasional dari empat (4) negeri dan satu (1) Wilayah Persekutuan pada PRU12?
Saya (kami) Bangsa Malaysia tidak akan memberikan peluang sekali lagi kepada mana-mana pimpinan yang bangang dalam menangani kemelut ini. Jika ini berlaku, kita tidak perlu tunggu sehingga empat tahun lagi. Waktu ini pun kita boleh membuat penukarannya.
Berbalik kepada persoalan yang saya kemukakan.
KENAPA BANGANG SANGAT?
http://ketuaperusuh.wordpress.com/2008/03/13/kenapa-bangang-sangat/
Ketua Perusuh
Bekas Fellow Kanan
Institut Kajian Strategik dan Antarabangsa (ISIS)
(http://ketuaperusuh.wordpress.com/)
Catatan WM M@RHAEN:
KP. Saya berasa penat, cukup penat dan amat-amat penat...... setelah melalui TIGA kali PRU (sejak 1999) dan beberapa PRK saya mengendalikan laman ini (secara solo), 9 Mac 2008 (sehari selepas PRU ke-12) adalah hari yang amat membanggakan saya dan sebahagian besar RAKYAT MALAYSIA. Secara bersama, dengan kehendak Allah SWT, kita mampu lakukannya! Satu kepuasan setelah menunggu sekian lama.
Tapi masih ada makhluk yang tak tahu menghargai pengorbanan dan semangat padu Rakyat yang telah meletak ke tepi soal agama dan kepercayaan, soal bangsa dan kaum....
KP, makhluk-makhluk ini, bangang tahap apa, saya tak tahu.....
saya rasa, adalah lebih baik saya berehat.... saya penat, cukup penat dan ama-amat penat...
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Maaflah jika kata-kata yang akan saya utarakan disini menyakitkan hati banyak pihak. Namun sebagai seorang warga Malaysia yang prihatin, terpaksalah saya sebut juga perkara ini.
Setelah beberapa kali saya tegaskan bahawa semua yang menang dalam Pilihanraya Umum Ke-12 wajar menerima hakikat bahawa undi yang mereka dapat kali ini datangnya dari semua komposisi masyarakat Malaysia (lebih dikenali sebagai Bangsa Malaysia). Namun masih ada kedengaran sikap-sikap dan kata-kata bertaraf “bangang” yang dihamburkan oleh ramai pimpinan (yang menang dalam PRU12) Barisan Rakyat.
Sikap dan kata-kata yang bertaraf “bangang” ini tidak sewajarnya dicetuskan oleh pimpinan Barisan Rakyat (terutamanya Lim Kit Siang, Lim Guan Eng, Syed Husin Ali dan Hj Abdul Hadi Awang) sama ada secara terus kepada mana-mana wartawan arus perdana mahupun melalui laman web.
Nampak gayanya kepimpinan ini masih tidak matang dalam membuat keputusan malah tidak mengkaji sedalam-dalamnya kesan dari keputusan yang mereka ambil tersebut. Apa yang pasti “Terlajak Perahu Boleh Di Undur, Terlajak Kata Buruk Padahnya”.
Kini terserlah sikap sebenar (kematangan) dan kepimpinan Barisan Rakyat dan Barisan Nasional akan menggunakan segala peluang yang ada untuk membuat satu petisyen rakyat yang akhirnya boleh diadakan satu pilihanraya baru mengikut perlembangaan Malaysia sedia ada.
Kenapa bangang sangat sehingga tidak dapat mengawal emosi. Mungkinkah semua ini kesan dari keseronokan berjaya menyingkirkan Barisan Nasional dari empat (4) negeri dan satu (1) Wilayah Persekutuan pada PRU12?
Saya (kami) Bangsa Malaysia tidak akan memberikan peluang sekali lagi kepada mana-mana pimpinan yang bangang dalam menangani kemelut ini. Jika ini berlaku, kita tidak perlu tunggu sehingga empat tahun lagi. Waktu ini pun kita boleh membuat penukarannya.
Berbalik kepada persoalan yang saya kemukakan.
KENAPA BANGANG SANGAT?
http://ketuaperusuh.wordpress.com/2008/03/13/kenapa-bangang-sangat/
Ketua Perusuh
Bekas Fellow Kanan
Institut Kajian Strategik dan Antarabangsa (ISIS)
(http://ketuaperusuh.wordpress.com/)
Catatan WM M@RHAEN:
KP. Saya berasa penat, cukup penat dan amat-amat penat...... setelah melalui TIGA kali PRU (sejak 1999) dan beberapa PRK saya mengendalikan laman ini (secara solo), 9 Mac 2008 (sehari selepas PRU ke-12) adalah hari yang amat membanggakan saya dan sebahagian besar RAKYAT MALAYSIA. Secara bersama, dengan kehendak Allah SWT, kita mampu lakukannya! Satu kepuasan setelah menunggu sekian lama.
Tapi masih ada makhluk yang tak tahu menghargai pengorbanan dan semangat padu Rakyat yang telah meletak ke tepi soal agama dan kepercayaan, soal bangsa dan kaum....
KP, makhluk-makhluk ini, bangang tahap apa, saya tak tahu.....
saya rasa, adalah lebih baik saya berehat.... saya penat, cukup penat dan ama-amat penat...
BEREHAT BERMAKNA TUTUP SEKETIKA UNTUK MELIHAT DARI JAUH
Berehat bermakna tutup seketika untuk melihat perkembangan.Bukan bermakna blogger tidak memahami isu-isu tetapi untuk melihat keadaan ini dari sudut kredibili BR.
LIM KIT SING SEZAMAN -ZAMAN TOK NADOQ.DAH LAMAAAA DAHHHHHH KATA TUN MAHATHIR.
On Lim apologises, DAP reps to attend ceremony
Michael Sun: If Kit Siang can recall, that the national papers featured Fong Po Kuan on their front pages when she said she did not want to stand for elections and when she stood again, the news was buried in the tons of BN propaganda. So will your ‘apology’ and the chances are that the His Royal Highnesses would not even know that you have apologised.
Being a long time opposition leader, you should use your brain rather than your heart. Now the BN-controlled media will just send you to the cleaners. You are still behaving like an oppositionist rather than a statesman. In Perak, Selangor and Penang, you are NOT the opposition. Please behave like a statesman. Sometimes we need to move one step backwards to go two steps forward.
I hope Kit Siang learn from this. You asked the voters to ‘Just Change It’, maybe it is appropriate for you to change your 1970s style of politicking which does not jell well with the X and Y generations. May God continue to bless and protect you and give you wisdom. "
Allan Tham: Mr Lim Kiat Siang has done the right thing. DAP should be more patient and place trust on PAS as the political landscape is very much different compared to that in 1999.All opposition parties should work on a common ground to establish a capable opposition force in time to come.
Jo-han: Good on you YB, we were all worried there for awhile. Let's not give anymore fodder for the rogue mainstream papers.Your reversal and apology shows great leadership and humility, qualities we would never expect from any of the top BN leaders (until maybe a disastrous event like say losing 80 seats in a national election).
Thank you for looking at the bigger picture. It really does not matter which party holds the Perak’s MB post. What's important is you work together as a team. Let's not squabble over details and technicalities when there is so much more to do, and so much to look forward to.
Frankie Ch'ng: I think it is so unbecoming of LKS for showing much disrespect to the Sultan of Perak. I am so disappointed, even though LKS did apologise. I think DAP should be free from LKS and it is time LKS loosen his grip on DAP. Politics today has changed, the voters today are not stupid. Should LKS keep on harping on this matter, we the voters will bring the Rocket down, this I promise you.
Hami: Mr Lim Kit Siang, you and DAP surely blundered for your disrespect and greed. This showed how faithful you are and that the DAP in the BA coalition is opportunistic. Your party’s attitude not to work with PAS is just arrogance. It is time for you and DAP to review this course, before there is any change in attitude among those who supported you.
On Samy-Subra alliance: Trouble brewing?
Jayanthi M: The era of the likes of Samy Vellu may be over but one hopes their legacies don't live on in the heart of Malaysians. Over the decades, people have placed blind faith in politicians simply because they were of the same race or, even more dangerously, because these politicians were people in and of power. Many who now vilify Samy actually helped keep him in power for decades and allowed him to wreck havoc..
The dawning of the new era must alert people to the fact that their own mentality and attitudes need changing. The masses, the voting public, the citizens are the main stakeholders in this new power balance. We need to sanction politician's actions based on evidence-backed policy and decisions. A position of power does not equal acts of integrity. Blind faith is nothing more than wishful thinking.
Santhi: AS MIC president, Samy Vellu was expected to speak up for the community. This is the minimum any party leader should do. One has to acknowledge that very serious issues exist in the Indian community and unless the leadership accepts these issues as real and works to solve them, the people’s confidence in MIC will erode further.
Concerned Citizen: I don't know how relevant the MIC is anymore. One thing I do know is that Samy and Subra are surely not the light at the end of the tunnel. We Indians have stood at a distance and watched for some years now and finally the people have spoken. So to Samy and Subra, please listen as the message is loud and clear.
Wai Kah Lam: Wake up, Indians! If the MIC is no good for you people, then fight for those rights that you deserve through a another party. The MIC is similar to Umno and MCA. They are decaying and will continue to rot. We must save our nation and country with new leader that brings in new strategies.
Even if you join MIC after Samy steps away, it won't make any difference as it will still be part of BN and will only become another corrupted ‘yes man’ party. So what good will it do to join MIC again?
On Penang CM slams PM, denies stoking racial tension
Ravindran Mailvaganam: The PM has maliciously accused newly appointed CM of Penang, Lim Guan Eng of making incendiary statements which could trigger off racial riots. Nothing can be further from the truth. If Pak Lah or his handlers could have read the many letters published in Malaysiakini complaining of the flagrant discrimination (some readers have termed it apartheid ) and of the colossal waste of public funds through corruption and cronyism which have occurred under the NEP, they might understand something of the frustration and anger minorities feel.
I suspect that Pak Lah is worried that Guan Eng, without unctuously preaching any kind civilisational religion will helm a clean, lean, efficient and transparent administration something which the BN has not able to do in the past 50 years, and thereby show up the hypocrisy which BN leaders are notorious for.
Adam Ali: I'm an apolitical Malay; I have Ah Chong and Ramasamy (not their real names) as my good neighbours; Being an anak Malaysia, I now feel obliged to give my views. Pak Lah is the one who incited racial sentiments in this case, just like in the many other cases where he and his extremist gang (Hishamuddin, Khairy, Nazri, etc) twisted and turned facts to create tense situation.
Ghifari Al Mukhtar: Lim Guan Eng, get out of your dreams and face the true pragmatism. For everyone and every society there are limits and we must all be willing to work within the limits. You are a newcomer without the knowledge of your environment. Malaysia will never be like Singapore for any of us. I voted for the opposition understanding the need for change and that’s where it stops. Every society, every nation, every country has its own unique situation and historical settings - something the DAP seems to want to counter with an attitude that borders on anarchy.
It isn't that we are slaves serving an ungracious elite. Perhaps you are willing to sacrifice DAP’s PKR’s and PAS’ gains in the recent election but rest assured you will never destroy this country's benevolent foundations. What we have voted and campaigned for are the same and Joe Public is well aware of this and that there was never a hidden agenda. Respect our sovereignty and get on with the BA's national agenda.
Joe Fernandez: Umno and the BN were not willing to consider even one Indian in the past for an exco post in the Penang government. Today, after March 8, there’s an Indian holding a deputy chief minister’s post. Symbolic maybe, but it is the thought that counts. So, it can be expected that when the opposition forms the federal government after the next general election, come 2012 or 2013, there will be an Indian deputy prime minister and four other deputy prime ministers from the Chinese, Malay, Dayak and KadazanDusunMurut communities.
This DPM pledge itself will swing the Sabah and Sarawak votes to the opposition the next round. Umno and BN will never make such a pledge.
MV: Pak Lah, you have asked Guan Eng which community has been made poorer because of the NEP? The NEP is no longer playing its role to assist the poor and distribute the wealth equally anymore. Before you criticise the removal of NEP and slam Guan Eng with your statement, you should think about what you have done for other minority groups in the past.
We are no longer uneducated. Penang voters have voiced up. Penang people should give full support to their new state government who has dared to make a change for a better tomorrow.
Guan Eng, you have showed a great example as an anak Malaysia. This is the time for reinventing.
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Michael Sun: If Kit Siang can recall, that the national papers featured Fong Po Kuan on their front pages when she said she did not want to stand for elections and when she stood again, the news was buried in the tons of BN propaganda. So will your ‘apology’ and the chances are that the His Royal Highnesses would not even know that you have apologised.
Being a long time opposition leader, you should use your brain rather than your heart. Now the BN-controlled media will just send you to the cleaners. You are still behaving like an oppositionist rather than a statesman. In Perak, Selangor and Penang, you are NOT the opposition. Please behave like a statesman. Sometimes we need to move one step backwards to go two steps forward.
I hope Kit Siang learn from this. You asked the voters to ‘Just Change It’, maybe it is appropriate for you to change your 1970s style of politicking which does not jell well with the X and Y generations. May God continue to bless and protect you and give you wisdom. "
Allan Tham: Mr Lim Kiat Siang has done the right thing. DAP should be more patient and place trust on PAS as the political landscape is very much different compared to that in 1999.All opposition parties should work on a common ground to establish a capable opposition force in time to come.
Jo-han: Good on you YB, we were all worried there for awhile. Let's not give anymore fodder for the rogue mainstream papers.Your reversal and apology shows great leadership and humility, qualities we would never expect from any of the top BN leaders (until maybe a disastrous event like say losing 80 seats in a national election).
Thank you for looking at the bigger picture. It really does not matter which party holds the Perak’s MB post. What's important is you work together as a team. Let's not squabble over details and technicalities when there is so much more to do, and so much to look forward to.
Frankie Ch'ng: I think it is so unbecoming of LKS for showing much disrespect to the Sultan of Perak. I am so disappointed, even though LKS did apologise. I think DAP should be free from LKS and it is time LKS loosen his grip on DAP. Politics today has changed, the voters today are not stupid. Should LKS keep on harping on this matter, we the voters will bring the Rocket down, this I promise you.
Hami: Mr Lim Kit Siang, you and DAP surely blundered for your disrespect and greed. This showed how faithful you are and that the DAP in the BA coalition is opportunistic. Your party’s attitude not to work with PAS is just arrogance. It is time for you and DAP to review this course, before there is any change in attitude among those who supported you.
On Samy-Subra alliance: Trouble brewing?
Jayanthi M: The era of the likes of Samy Vellu may be over but one hopes their legacies don't live on in the heart of Malaysians. Over the decades, people have placed blind faith in politicians simply because they were of the same race or, even more dangerously, because these politicians were people in and of power. Many who now vilify Samy actually helped keep him in power for decades and allowed him to wreck havoc..
The dawning of the new era must alert people to the fact that their own mentality and attitudes need changing. The masses, the voting public, the citizens are the main stakeholders in this new power balance. We need to sanction politician's actions based on evidence-backed policy and decisions. A position of power does not equal acts of integrity. Blind faith is nothing more than wishful thinking.
Santhi: AS MIC president, Samy Vellu was expected to speak up for the community. This is the minimum any party leader should do. One has to acknowledge that very serious issues exist in the Indian community and unless the leadership accepts these issues as real and works to solve them, the people’s confidence in MIC will erode further.
Concerned Citizen: I don't know how relevant the MIC is anymore. One thing I do know is that Samy and Subra are surely not the light at the end of the tunnel. We Indians have stood at a distance and watched for some years now and finally the people have spoken. So to Samy and Subra, please listen as the message is loud and clear.
Wai Kah Lam: Wake up, Indians! If the MIC is no good for you people, then fight for those rights that you deserve through a another party. The MIC is similar to Umno and MCA. They are decaying and will continue to rot. We must save our nation and country with new leader that brings in new strategies.
Even if you join MIC after Samy steps away, it won't make any difference as it will still be part of BN and will only become another corrupted ‘yes man’ party. So what good will it do to join MIC again?
On Penang CM slams PM, denies stoking racial tension
Ravindran Mailvaganam: The PM has maliciously accused newly appointed CM of Penang, Lim Guan Eng of making incendiary statements which could trigger off racial riots. Nothing can be further from the truth. If Pak Lah or his handlers could have read the many letters published in Malaysiakini complaining of the flagrant discrimination (some readers have termed it apartheid ) and of the colossal waste of public funds through corruption and cronyism which have occurred under the NEP, they might understand something of the frustration and anger minorities feel.
I suspect that Pak Lah is worried that Guan Eng, without unctuously preaching any kind civilisational religion will helm a clean, lean, efficient and transparent administration something which the BN has not able to do in the past 50 years, and thereby show up the hypocrisy which BN leaders are notorious for.
Adam Ali: I'm an apolitical Malay; I have Ah Chong and Ramasamy (not their real names) as my good neighbours; Being an anak Malaysia, I now feel obliged to give my views. Pak Lah is the one who incited racial sentiments in this case, just like in the many other cases where he and his extremist gang (Hishamuddin, Khairy, Nazri, etc) twisted and turned facts to create tense situation.
Ghifari Al Mukhtar: Lim Guan Eng, get out of your dreams and face the true pragmatism. For everyone and every society there are limits and we must all be willing to work within the limits. You are a newcomer without the knowledge of your environment. Malaysia will never be like Singapore for any of us. I voted for the opposition understanding the need for change and that’s where it stops. Every society, every nation, every country has its own unique situation and historical settings - something the DAP seems to want to counter with an attitude that borders on anarchy.
It isn't that we are slaves serving an ungracious elite. Perhaps you are willing to sacrifice DAP’s PKR’s and PAS’ gains in the recent election but rest assured you will never destroy this country's benevolent foundations. What we have voted and campaigned for are the same and Joe Public is well aware of this and that there was never a hidden agenda. Respect our sovereignty and get on with the BA's national agenda.
Joe Fernandez: Umno and the BN were not willing to consider even one Indian in the past for an exco post in the Penang government. Today, after March 8, there’s an Indian holding a deputy chief minister’s post. Symbolic maybe, but it is the thought that counts. So, it can be expected that when the opposition forms the federal government after the next general election, come 2012 or 2013, there will be an Indian deputy prime minister and four other deputy prime ministers from the Chinese, Malay, Dayak and KadazanDusunMurut communities.
This DPM pledge itself will swing the Sabah and Sarawak votes to the opposition the next round. Umno and BN will never make such a pledge.
MV: Pak Lah, you have asked Guan Eng which community has been made poorer because of the NEP? The NEP is no longer playing its role to assist the poor and distribute the wealth equally anymore. Before you criticise the removal of NEP and slam Guan Eng with your statement, you should think about what you have done for other minority groups in the past.
We are no longer uneducated. Penang voters have voiced up. Penang people should give full support to their new state government who has dared to make a change for a better tomorrow.
Guan Eng, you have showed a great example as an anak Malaysia. This is the time for reinventing.
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