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Look who's calling for Zahid's sacking? Posted: 08 Oct 2013 09:04 PM PDT The opposition leaders and their flints from Suaram, the Bar Council and Bersih are calling for the sacking of Ahmad Zahid Hamidi for his remarks in Melaka recently - about his friends from among Tiga Line, the rights for the police to shoot first at criminals, the Malays being victims of Chinese and Indian underworld activities and warning the media not to over-spin his words. Zahid is a person who doesn't like seeking solace, neither is he an apologetic type. His words remain firm and his stand will not be deterred by such calls or pressure. He spoke with candor and truth, something which some 'turncoat' leaders don't have. What he said in Melaka the other day derived from his sharp preconception as a Malay leader and a Home Minister. As a Malay leader, he deserves the right to express his fear for the future of the Malays; and the future of the nation plagued with increasing major crime, racial divide and separatism that could lead to a calamity. As much as the Chinese and Indian leaders spoke about their own race, Zahid is just like any others who pays a lot of attention to the dissonance of the Malays. But in general, Zahid and the Chinese and Indian leaders meant no harm, let alone provoking any sentiment that could jeopardise national harmony. However, the opposition is fast to ride on the issue, calling for his sacking and even instigate MCA, Gerakan and MIC to leave Barisan Nasional. What a cheap way of doing things.... by a group of immoral people! Lets take a look at those who call for his sacking: Suaram - the 200 per cent anti-government human rights organisation that inspires to equate Malaysia with 11 nations that legalised LGBT and same sex marriage, something that no religion endorsed! Its anti-government is not actually 'anti government' but anti Barisan Nasional and anti-Umno and the Malays. Who are the people at Suaram? Any Malays? Bersih - Veteran lawyer Ambiga who says Bersih champions clean election but she led a few melee demonstrations that saw public properties destroyed and ransacked and people got injured, and even died. She deserves to go to prison for what she had done. Bersih is just another 'separatist' movement in Malaysia. And now Ambiga calls for MCA and MIC to leave BN. She has forgotten how the pact means for the country all this while. Umno cannot rule the nation alone and should Umno loses the next general election, she can expect a bloody uprising by the Malays. She likes that, I presume! The Bar Council - another separatist-like lawyers' grouping that sidelines the Malays and discarding its duty to look into the welfare of some members. They impose heavy and strict rule and penalty on members who pay their fees late, revoking their license and penalising those who dont speak in unison with people at the top. Pakatan Rakyat - a party that self-proclaimed as being the finest and most perfect to rule the country but is embroiled with domestic bickering and power tussle. As the opposition, their only main task is to oppose anything the government does. In other words, nothing that the government does is positive to them. So, what type of people are they to call for Zahid's sacking? Even DAP Teressa Kok should keep her mouth shut since she herself is overboard when talking about the Chinese rights in the country. That goes to Zaid Ibrahim too, a 'Mr Perfect' who thinks he knows everything 'on earth and in the sky'. None of these people 'qualify' to either comment or criticise Zahid because they themselves are the 'enemies' of the nation, especially to the Malays. They are purely separatists! Only Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak can discharge Zahid of his duty but I believe it will not happen. Mr PM knows very well what Zahid meant and the meaning entailed. To these people - better mirror yourself before opening up your mouth! |
Posted: 08 Oct 2013 05:04 AM PDT Melaka DAP members today were shocked at the resignation of their opposition leader at the State Assembly Goh Leong San (pic) and Lim Jak Wong as an opposition whip, less than a week after Luyang assemblyman Hiew King Cheu quit the party to become an independent. It is understood that Goh made the decision after coming under heavy pressure from the party's top leadership and party members who questioned his 'high praise' for Chief Minister Datuk Idris Haron at the State Assembly. Goh's colleagues in the state were reportedly unhappy that he had praised Chief Minister Datuk Idris Haron's leadership.But what's wrong with such a praise since Idris was doing the right thing for Malacca and its people, irrespective of race, religion and ideology? The Duyong assemblyman had described Idris as 'knowledgeable, well-read and systematic'. He also noted that the Umno leader had a clear mission to develop the state and its people. "I wish to commend the CM for his intelligence and maturity to accept the views and suggestions of the opposition. Being fluent in English, Arabic and Japanese, I am certain that Malacca will achieve its vision under his leadership. "Although I have only known him for four months, the chief minister is a rational person," he had added. DAP strongman Lim Kit Siang, Lim Guan Eng and Karpal Singh have yet to comment on the issue. |
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