While Raja Nazrin took care to speak to them away from the microphone, his advice, which sounded more like an admonishment, was audible over the public address system.
The Raja Muda told the duo "I don't want to get involved in this. I just want to give my speech, so respect my speech, when I am giving it. You understand that? If you want to work with me in future, you have to respect my speech. Understand?
"So go and tell that (to the Pakatan Rakyat state assemblymen who had stood together in front of the royal dais to take their seats)."
Nizar then told the PR state assemblymen to sit so that Raja Nazrin could deliver his opening address for the first meeting of the second session of the 12th state assembly.
I'm puzzle with what Raja Nazrin said to the duo. He said he did not want to involve in this, but didn't he realise that all these mess are because of Sultan Azlan Shah's refusal to dissolve the state assembly? Raja Nazrin shouldn't even said that he just want to deliver his speech and that it? That's sound weird, as if Perak's current situation has nothing to do with the ruler of the state. Tuanku, I'm totally lost!
By all mean, if the Sultan Azlan Shah think that only BN can bring prosperities to the silver state, be it. Then use whatever power vested in the ruler to boot PR out once and for all. Don't leave the problems dangling neither here nor there. The one suffered ultimately are the anak Perak.
I don't know how his majesty feels, but I feel very sorry for Perakians who live in the state of absolute chaos.
1 comment:
As a Perakian I feel frustrated and disappointed that both the BN and PR Aduns behave in an unruly manner. The Tax payers of Perak would like to fine them and they shall not be paid their salary and allowence for 1 year to teach them that decoran and respect be learnt. I hope the sultan of Perak as the head of state should penalise this Adun's.
Post a Comment