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Here's my thank you note, Datuk Seri |
It is my opinion that the politicians in Selangor have lost sight on the true meaning of the word 'rakyat'.
If anything it has become an excuse to justify each orchestrated
political move, no matter how ludicrous it may sound to a person who
still subscribes to logic and common sense.
While I believe the
'rakyat' was never in Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's mind
when his family formed Parti Keadilan Rakyat back in 1998, I'm sure many
would argue with me, saying that it was the best thing that could
happen to the Malaysian political landscape.
I can accept those arguments and respectfully agree to disagree, but
I cannot fathom the veils still covering the eyes of the people
supporting Anwar after he announced the Kajang Move.
How is it that the Kajang Move can be justified as 'for the rakyat'?
Especially since everything related to Pakatan Rakyat in Selangor just began going downhill from that point on.
Where
is the rakyat supposed to fit in this mess, apart from being used as an
excuse in the press statements issued by PR lawmakers in support of
Anwar and his political maneuvring?
It pains me that staunch supporters of Anwar still see him as the answer to our political woes.
For
the record, I can understand if a person refuses to support Barisan
Nasional (BN), but it borders on the illogical to expect PR to be the
better alternative.
If it wasn't clear to some that the rakyat is the farthest thing on
Anwar's mind before this, it should already be the minute he choose to
announce his wife's candidacy for Selangor's next Menteri Besar on the
very same night Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak addressed the
nation with regards to the Malaysia Airlines (MAS) Flight MH17 tragedy.
Najib had a live telecast at midnight on July 22 and some half an
hour later, Anwar who had concluded a meeting at the PKR headquarters in
Tropicana decided to hold a press conference to announce that Wan
Azizah is the preferred choice to replace current MB Tan Sri Abdul
Khalid Ibrahim.
At a time when Malaysia is reeling from two massive aviation
disasters, Anwar felt it was in the best interest of the rakyat to
announce that he wants his wife to take over as Selangor MB?
Is Abdul Khalid really that terrible of a Menteri Besar that Anwar couldn't wait?
Perhaps let the dust of the MH17 tragedy somewhat settle first? Or
wait until the Selangor state assembly reconvenes later in the year? Or
wait until the next General Election, since Abdul Khalid had already
made it clear before this that this was going to be his last term as MB?
But then again, when Anwar wants something, Anwar goes out and gets
it. Oh but wait, despite countless dates given, he is still nowhere near
the office on Level 5 of the Perdana Putra complex in Putrajaya, which
we all know is his ultimate goal.
What is the next best thing? Appointing his wife as MB to Malaysia's richest state it seems.
The
point I'm trying to make is that PR in Selangor should just leave the
rakyat out of this mess and carry on as they please because they will do
whatever they want anyway.
PAS tried to back Abdul Khalid but somehow, somewhere along the way,
they caved in to the coalition's backing of Anwar's proposal.
While they clearly showed resistance to Wan Azizah being appointed MB, yesterday they 'unanimously' agreed.
Pakatan Rakyat gets what Pakatan Rakyat wants.
Again I ask,
where does the rakyat fit in all these? The rakyat will have to go to
the polls should a statewide election be called if Abdul Khalid decides
to dissolve the state assembly and not make it easy for Anwar to place
his wife in the state's top administrative post.
The rakyat which these politicians 'care' so much for will have to
hit the polls once again despite having done just that slightly more
than a year ago. And for what? I don't think I have to mention it again.
While it may be clear as day to me, it is still a blur to many.
Particularly with one DAP lawmaker who blogs under the pseudonym
SakmongkolAK47 saying today that the nation should be thankful to Anwar
for providing the rakyat an alternative to BN.
"Malaysians owe him an eternal debt of gratitude for forging a
common platform," DAP lawmaker Datuk Ariff Sabri Abdul Aziz said in his
blog today.
I know it is only Monday but I can safely say Encik Sakmongkol is already the winner of the moron of the week award.
So it is with dripping sarcasm that I urge my fellow Malaysians to start sending thank you notes to Anwar.
He is your saviour, isn't he?
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