Now it is in
the open...the relationship between the three parties in Pakatan Rakyat (PR) is
not as good as it is made to be and believe. Except for the top leadership of the
parties that project the ‘so-called closeness’, the undercurrent is far from
what is shown in public.
Penang deputy
Chief Minister Mansor Othman’s comments about his boss Lim Guan Eng that was
leaked in the minutes of his meeting showed a clear ‘antagonistic’ attitude
towards Guan Eng.
Not just the
words ‘arrogant and to’kong’, more so the internal bickering on their working
relationship was revealed indirectly – they just cannot work together on seat
allocations what more to rule on consensus as the leadership have projected.
Guan Eng’s
antics are no longer a secret, dictatorial with a slant in racism – Malays and
Indians do not seem to exist in his administration of the state.
Mansor and
other Malay leaders in state PKR as well as PAS should by now decide whether to
continue playing second fiddles on tools to dominant DAP or leave the party and
join Barisan Nasional (BN).
There is
nothing wrong in admitting one’s mistakes and return to the right path because
every human make mistakes and returning to the right path is considered as
brave and honest.
Right now,
Mansor and other Malay leaders including PAS leaders in the state are mere
followers to a seemingly dictatorial administration where they cannot even open
ntheir mouths to proetc or promote the Malays or the Indian voters.
It is no
wonder that Guan Eng is so powerful and the Chinese voters in Penang love him
as whatever he said is taken as orders – no two ways about it.
Mansor and
PAS leaders in the state cannot depend on de factor Chief Anwar Ibrahim to
defend them because that man is busy planning his own future to be the Prime
Minister, no matter what it takes – even selling his loyal friends like Mansor
and PAS leaders in the state.
Anwar just
wanted the support for him to be number one in the country and he could not
care less about the rest.
Given such
situation, Mansor and the Malay leaders in PKR and PAS leaders in the state
should think for themselves and the future of their struggle for the Malays and
Islam.
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