Saturday, June 6, 2009

Not so quiet on the western front...

Friday, June 05, 2009

When will the Malays learn!!! The Chinese will and can never share power once they ARE in power!

Tweedledee


Tweedledum


When Lee Kan Yew's PAP wanted Singapore for the Chinese, he used everyone towards that goal. He used every known political party including communist, any organisation and the trade unions.

He succeeded. Once he did he proceeded to put away all those who helped him and the PAP, to form a Chinese government in Singapore, to either in detention or being exiled to a far far away land.

One Malay founding members of PAP, the late great and influential man named A Samad Ismail, was mistreated by LKY that he was detained and then shoved to Malaya.

Now Lim Guan Eng 's DAP (offshoot of the PAP when Singapore being kicked out of Malaysia) is doing the same in Penang. When in power the DAP starts to ostracize its coalition member, namely the Malay majority PKR from getting involved in a decision making process in that opposition run state. Below is a news report of what happened when PKR members boycotted what was supposed to be a "brotherly" event of a council president swearing in:






Friday, 05 June 2009 08:35

Divisions within the state Pakatan Rakyat widened today when almost all Parti Keadilan Rakyat representatives in the Seberang Perai Municipal Council boycotted the swearing-in of the new president.

Only Farid Arshad was present while eight others kept away to make good on an earlier threat to stage a boycott if Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng went ahead to appoint Mokhtar Mohd Jait.

Councillor Johari Kassim critisised Lim for not keeping his word on appointing a PKR leader to the post.

"Lim is not being transparent in the matter as he did not respect the spirit of cooperation within Pakatan Rakyat component parties in the state.

"Where is the state government's much-talked about competency, accountability and transparency policy?" he asked, adding that the state PKR leadership was not consulted on Mokhtar's appointment.

Johari was prepared to face the consequences from PR and PKR for boycotting the event.

In January, the state PR council decided to appoint politicians to helm the MPSP and the Penang Island Municipal Council (MPPP) on the rationale that it would be a step forward towards restoring the third vote - local government elections which had been suspended since mid-1960s.

"No doubt, it is his prerogative to decide on the candidate but Lim should have been more transparent and respect the cooperation spirit among Pakatan Rakyat component parties in the state.

"This is not the first time he had done such a thing to PKR. If PKR Selangor can give due respect to other Pakatan components before making a decision, I wonder why the DAP cannot practice a similar spirit in Penang," Johari said when contacted.

Johari added that he had no personal problems with Mokhtar, who takes over from Farizan Darus who has since being appointed state financial officer.

He said his objections were merely aimed at protecting PKR's interests in the state government.

"I have known Mokhtar for a long time and I have made the situation clear to him today," he added.

The MPSP has 24 councillors who include 10 from the DAP, two from Pas and three from Non-Governmental Organisations.

Meanwhile, DAP Member of Parliament for Jelutong, Ooi Chuan Aun, said PKR councillors who defied outright Mokhtar's appointment should resign from their posts immediately.

He said the council president's position was not to be misconstrued as the fiefdom of PKR or any political party.

In KEPALA BATAS, state opposition leader Datuk Azhar Ibrahim described the disunity as no “pakatan (cooperation) in the entity.

He said the incident was proof that the DAP called the shots in the state PR and and state government.

"The state PKR and Pas have been taken for a ride as the DAP is only interested in using them to get votes from supporters. The DAP is sidelining the two parties after assuming power.

"With power, Lim Guan Eng has made himself King. It’s not ‘Singh is King’ but “King is Lim”," he told Pressmen after handing over electrical and other equipment to petty-traders at the Kepala Batas MP service centre.

Azhar, who is also state Umno secretary, said PKR and Pas had to ‘kowtow’ to Lim.

He added that Lim was also good at manipulating things to work on his way, pointing to the reshuffle in the portfolio’s of state executive councillors.

He said new Deputy Chief Minister I, Mansor Othman, was given the industrial development, international trade, cooperatives and community relations portfolio while Lim appointed himself the chairman of InvestPenang just two weeks after awarding the post to Abdul Malik Abdul Kassim.

"Lim fears that he will not be able to attract foreign investments as promised. So, wants to claim credit from work done by InvestPenang," Azhar said.

He added that PKR and Pas supporters should see for themselves how their respective party and leaders had been “played out” by the DAP.


So when wiill the Malays learn? Never, but instead they will forever and knowingly be following their great leader YB BABI to be made used of for his own ends! Second great leader in PKR Azmin Ali also condemns his own race so just he can become a leader! He said it is better to trust the DAP to look after the Malays than from "Umno racists"! I will leave you Melayu to decide on this crucial psychological Malay dillema!

Original post: http://barkingmagpie.blogspot.com/2009/06/when-will-malays-learnthe-chinese-will.html

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