Thursday, July 9, 2009

Pakatan Hartal plan (update)


(Update)

Former Perak Mentri Besar Nizar Jamaluddin does not rule out the possibility of a statewide hartal.

“We will discuss at a Pakatan Rakyat (PR) level whether or not that would be the appropriate action to take in the near future; however we are not ruling out the possibility,” he said.

Yesterday, an NGO, the Perak People’s Action Committee, which is aligned to Pakatan, submitted a memorandum to the state government, calling for a by-election and giving BN until Aug 8 to dissolve the assembly or face a complete shutdown of the whole state.

(Earlier posting)

Hartal call by Pakatan in Perak? Hmm, just like the old commie days in S'pore


Riots in Singapore...hartal?

This was just what the communist controlled trade unions in Singapore did to stabilise the island state before it attained independence.

Calling for hartal (stop  work, protests, demo and even riots) had always been the trademark of communist agitation...and today this threat rears its ugly head, courtesy of Pakatan in Perak.

Read on:

"As Pakatan Rakyat gears up for its final battle for Perak in court tomorrow, calls from the public for the dissolution of the state assembly have resurfaced once again.

The Perak People's Action Committee, an NGO clearly aligned to Pakatan today handed over a memorandum to the Perak BN government urging for a return to 'democracy' to the people through state elections or face negative repercussions.

They gave BN until Aug 8 to seek dissolution of the assembly or a statewide hartal would be held.

"During this day, the people of Perak will not engage in any outside activity. We will not go to work, our children would not go to school and we will show BN that the majority of Perak folk want justice returned to them," said committee coordinator R. Mohanarani."

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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Perak : Merujuk ke mahkamah bukan penyelesaian


Situasi politik pekat seperti yang berlaku di Perak bukan sesuatu yang boleh diharapkan kepada mahkamah untuk diselesaikan secara berkesan.

Kehakiman hanya sesuai dirujuk bagi menyelesaikan isu-isu perundangan, bukan isu politik.

Mahkamah sekadar menawarkan penyelesaian secara satu persatu dan bukan secara menyeluruh. Ekoran itu, disebalik selaput resolusi undang-undang, kita melihat sebuah kolam takungan kotor dipenuhi polarisasi dan isu-isu yang memeningkan – isu-isu di mana tiada mahkamah boleh hapuskan segala perbezaan, keruntuhan harmoni dan kegilaan.

Oleh yang demikian, tindakan merujuk kepada mahkamah sesuatu yang sia-sia. Kedua-dua pihak perlu akur kepada keadaan bahawa perbincangan dan tolak ansur antara satu-satunya resolusi berkesan.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Where people power ends and institutional power begins (on behalf of the people)


Democracies that are entrenchedly rooted to the Rule of Law, are Nations of Laws, not of Men.

It is the Assembly and not the who people determine who becomes MB by giving/withholding support.

So, by going back to the people against the wishes of the majority ADUN, who were, invariably elected by the people during an officially convened election, naturally transgresses the right and role of the Assembly, who were mandated to represent the people.

There has to be a demarcation of sorts as to where the people play their part and where it ends when they surrender their mandate into the hands of their duly elected representatives. The people have a chance to elect their constituency representative every five years, or earlier if the good Sultan agrees.

And this is clearly entrenched within the Constitution, which says it is the Royal Prerogative. Henceforth, To force the Sultan to agree is to deny him his constitutional discretion.

I believe We must accept supremacy of laws over groups of people to be safely anchored as a nation based on laws.

And let us not forget there is an orderly way for the people to legislate law. Disorderliness is equal to anarchy, and anarchy begets lawlessness and misery.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Agenda licik seorang moderate


 

Anwar Ibrahim seorang 'moderat,' tetapi menjadi seorang moderate amat berbahaya.

Lebih mudah berurusan dengan seseorang yang ghairah melaungkan mesej-mesej radikal, tetapi tidak mempunyai sebarang keupayaan politik atau intelek untuk menterjemahkan segala radikalisme itu menjadi dasar. Juga mudah untuk memburuk dan menjatuhkan seorang yang radikal daripada menahan penularan pengaruh intelek yang dipunyai seorang moderat.

Dengan latar belakang radikal dan persona moderat masakini, dan pada umur menjangkau 60an, Anwar dengan segala muslihatnya mewakili satu kemampuan hebat untuk membawa Malaysia ke arah apa yang ditafsirkannya sebagai kebebasan sosial, ekonomi dan kemerdekaan. Apakah CIA inginkan seorang ahli politik sebegitu untuk menjadi Perdana Menteri Malaysia?

Konspirasinya ialah supaya Anwar ditunggang terlebih dahulu bagi memastikan yang lain-lainnya akan turut serta.

Monday, April 13, 2009

So much for morals in Malaysia...


 

While not condoning any moral transgressions, whether it be within BN or elsewhere, one thing that we need is to get a firmer hold on things for the sake of our children. Henceforth, indiscretions by leaders, whether it is their private or personal rights must not be taken lightly...

What can we say about the fiasco surrounding Elizabeth Wong? No, she must not represent Bukit Lanjan anymore...

The following excerpt tells volumes about the convoluted moral mindset of the those in Pakatan:

"Eli has not done anything wrong to the Rakyat. What one does in the bedroom is nobody's business. Try telling the story to the Westerners, esp. the French. Carla Bruni even posed nude in a magazine - so what? She is still First Lady of France with lots of admirers (I would not ask our First Lady to do the same though ... ehemm...). I have not seen any nude pics of Eli, but I believe she has a great physique that other women envy. Who cares as long as Eli does her job well. Would you exchange her for a corrupted politician who would be more interested in his own pocket or someone not as good as her? What a pity to lose her."

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Menyorot hasil di dua bukit...


ha

Jangkaan awal pengundi Cina akan berpaling kepada BN tidak berlaku.

Apa yang terjadi pengundi Cina di Bukit Gantang sebaliknya membelakangkan BN. Hanya 10 peratus pengundi Cina mengundi calon BN sementara baki 90 peratus lagi mengundi Nizar dan Pakatan.

Apa yang perhatikan parti-parti komponen BN, iaitu MCA dan Gerakan perlu mengkaji dengan mendalam apa yang berlaku. Jika Bukit Gantang dapat digunakan sebagai pengukur, pengundi Cina telah hampir sebulat suara menolak mereka!

Dalam pada itu statistik yang sama menunjukkan bahawa pengundi Melayu yang memilih BN sebenarnya telah bertambah...oleh itu, kita sama-sama tengok siapa yang menolak siapa di sini...

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Mereka yang mempertahankan Al-Quran di panggil monyet?


 

Peguam/blogger Harris Ibrahim menyanggah dan menyindir tindakan mulia sekumpulan orang Melayu yang membuat laporan polis berhubung tindakan tidak bertanggung jawab YB Ngar Kor Ming di IPD Taiping kelmarin.

Harris dengan jeliknya menyifatkan mereka sebagai monyet.

Premis kecamannya itu kerana seorang daripada kumpulan yang membuat laporan tersebut merupakan timbalan ketua cawangan UMNO bahagian Bagan Datoh. Itu menaikkan lagi kemarahan blogger berkenaan.

Bagaimanapun, hakikatnya, tidak kira samada laporan dibuat oleh orang UMNO, PAS atau siapa saja bagi mempertahankan maruah Islam, apa yang nyata tindakan itu perlu dilakukan.