Sunday, December 13, 2009

Zam! You And BN Started The Crisis In Perak

Today's Malaysiakini.com reported that the BN Menteri Besar of Perak, Zambry Abdul Kadir said he hopes that all the parties involved in the constitutional crisis in the state will look into developing its economy rather than continuing to harp on the same issues.

In my opinion,
Zambry is now thinking that Perakians are happy with BN and his MB's position is safe. Hence, he can start to speak as if he is the rightful MB and accused others for continuing to harp on the same issues. Can I then 'pakat' with Zambry's maids in order to gain control of everything Zamry owned and then advise Zambry and his family to move on without keep harping on the fact that I "ceroboh' his house? Will you Zambry agree that if the Tel Aviv regime were to ask the Palestenians to forget about the Israel ocupation in Gaza and the West bank and just move on with "ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT" (what a big word!).

Well, no doubt you are darn right to say that the state should look into economy development. The fish monger, Tan Ah Kow from Menglembu wet market knows that. The taxi driver, Siva in Chemor talks about that. The hawker, Fatimah Ahmad at Medan Kit also grumbles about the need to end the crisis. But do we need a MB to tell us this? Is that all Zambry have to comment about Perak's future? Is that all Zambry have to enlighten the Malaysian students in the King's College, United Kingdom?

The PR government had been working hard in the state economy development before BN snatched the control of state assembly in February this year. Although they (PR government) were inexperience and still has a lot to improve in the way they run the state but at least they tried hard to do their best, included the economic development. We are willing to give them time to prove themselves. Who are you from BN to deny our rights to choose the government of the day? If not because of the evil plot by BN to disrupt the state administration, the PR government could have done better. So who started the crisis and denied Perakian a better economy development? Who in Perak doesn't want to live peacefully?

Since Zambry admited that this is a constitutional crisis, he should jolly well understand that BN' and his status in Perak state is not secure. BN is currently has a slight advantage over PR in the power struggling, BN is not the rightful Perak government. I turst Zamry realise this that the MB chair in his office is never warmed until this crisis is over.

Zamry is darn right to say that people will judge but what BN did was to deny Perak people to choose their government and judge by themselves.

To solve this problem, we have to look into the root cause of the chaos in Perak, that is the unlawful way of BN regaining control of the state assembly. The best solution to this problem is still a fresh poll to be called. If Zambry is really cares about a state poll will cost a lot, then just get the 4 controvesial state assemblypersons to resign and have by-election only in these 4 seats.

This is what we call let the people judge.

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