Sunday, June 29, 2008

Malaysia In Political Turmoil

Anwar's sodomy charges for the second time does not augur well for the Pakatan Rakyat and the Malaysian Government. For the Government still recovering from the shock of March 8 General Elections verdict has yet to get their acts together and develop the nation but chose to "rock" the opposition as they say " the best way to win is to go offensive".

Any Malaysian would tell you that the Malaysian Government is still lost and had not got started since being re-elected from the last General Elections.

The 20 year old, whom had joined Pakatan Rakyat for 3 months had been seen as a "planted mole" agent to sniff the PKR movements for his "beloved brothers" in Barisan Nasional has been clearly seen as a political conspiracy by the Government although "Bodohwi" had issued denials of Government involvement in this latest uproar.

After all the lies by the Ministers starting from Bodohwi, who would believe his denials! Only a fool would buy into his lies.

The offensive would deemed appropriate timing as the Government are now faced with much more critical issues like DPM and Rosmah Mansor's involvement in the Mongolian murder, SAPP moving a no-confidence motion against the PM, threats from the opposition Pakatan Rakyat succeeding the present Malaysian Government with amidst fresh evidence of Gani Patail and Musa Hassan's role in Anwar's sodomy charges previously. Whatever the issue is, those issues are certainly explosive.

The Government was also equally rocked by the decision of MCA top 2 leaders (Ong Kah Ting and Chan Kong Choy)whom had decided not to contest for the top 2 post in the upcoming party elections. It could be a sign of protest and "throwing the towel" after exhausting all avenues to put forward their views to the non-listening UMNO leaders.

Meanwhile, Samy Velu had also gone into offensive here to uphold the pride of the Indians in Malaysia by calling for punishment ont he racial slur by Sungai Rapat Assemblyman Hamidah Osman.

The Minister in Prime Minister Department, Nazri Aziz and Back Benchers Club (BBC) whom all come from Barisan Nasional are at loggerheads over the the former's "personal" decision to bar the reporters from accessing the MPs by barricading the Parliament lobby and subsequent insinuations here.

It is seen here that there are people in BN trying to make things change but this swell headed "Ketuanan Melayu UMNO" are not willing to act despite all the lip service.

Down with UMNO and Barisan Nasional! Enough is enough!

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