steadyaku47 comment : I did not write this though I wish I had! Came across this just a few minutes ago on "Jebat Must Die" and must share it with you all...And so with thanks to "Author Unknown" who has presented for our consideration a precise, rational and well argued case as to why a bunch of thieves, scammers and plain rogues and robbers, should NOT be allowed to take control of KEDAH.
By any measure, merely
looking at the countenance of the Kedah Umno leaders and that of Datuk
Seri Mukhriz Mahathir, the latter looks more trustworthy and dependable
compared to some of those seeking to remove him as the Kedah Mentri
Besar.
That however is very superficial and indeed subscribing to the shallow notion of judging books by their covers.
But “open the books”
and the very first chapter will reveal that some of the “mutineers” have
got no moral standing to judge Mukhriz let alone call for his
resignation.
For one, the likes of
the chief mutineer Datuk Ahmad Bashah Md Hanifah, is part of the
Umno/Barisan Nasional team that lost Kedah to PAS in the 2008 general
election.
Worse is Education
Minister Datuk Seri Mahadzir Khalid, though not present during the press
conference calling for Mukhriz’s ouster, had explicitly stated his
support for Bashah’s move, ignoring that he was the Kedah Mentri Besar
when Umno/BN fell in 2008.
Apart from the duo,
also present was Minister in the Prime Minister’s department Datuk Seri
Mohd Jamil Khir Baharom and he had yet to convincingly clear himself up
over the Yapeim foundation scandals regarding the use of public
contributions in his overseas trips and purchase of a golf stimulator.
In the line up was also
Datuk Seri Azeez Rahim who chairs the national Pilgrimage Fund board or
Tabung Haji. He too had not been able to convince the public over last
year’s move to allegedly attempt to bailout the scandalous 1MDB
sovereign fund by using the savings of pilgrims to buy a piece of land
at an inflated price.
To compound the issue
further is that it is widely believed that the mutineers were
“encouraged” by none other than embattled Prime Minister Datuk Seri
Najib Tun Razak whose position had been made untenable by Mukhriz’s
father Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
Given the scandals
hanging over Najib’s neck, from the 1MDB to the RM2.6 billion donations
into his personal account and his inability to alleviate the cost of
living that is seriously affecting the middle and lower income group, he
had lost any moral ground to push for Muhkriz’s resignation.
Such is the nausea felt
by members of the public over the move that quite a number had turned
to the social media and one of the popular tagline is that “Rakyat Mahu
PM Baharu Bukan MB Baharu” (The rakyat wants a new Prime Minister, Not a
new Mentri Besar).
The tagline underscores the mood of the electorate, not only in Kedah but the rest of the nation.
In the first place,
after Umno/BN lost Kedah in the 2008 general election, in a desperate
move to win back Kedah, Najib had promised the voters in the State that
if Umno/BN won, Mukhriz would be made the MB.
It is widely accepted
that many voters in Kedah crossed party lines and gave their vote to
Umno/BN merely because of that promise.
After all, which Kedahan is not proud that Mukhriz, the son of their favourite son, Dr Mahathir, is coming home to roost.
While Mukhriz may not
be popular with some of the Kedah Umno warlords, as he is not cut from
the same cloth as them, he is popular with the larger part of the
populace.
The whole move smacks of hypocrisy and the general populace have not missed it.
While the mutiny is not
totally unexpected given the awkward relationship between Mukhriz and
Najib, the timing of it contributes much to the intrigue.
If Najib and Umno are
truly bent on making changes to any state leadership due to weakness of
the MB, surely Pahang, Najib’s home state, should be top of the list
after the bauxite debacle.
Surely too, Najib and
Umno should work towards clearing up the scandals surrounding Jamil
Khir, Azeez and to a high degree Mahadzir for the degeneration of the
Malaysian education system under his watch. He should be sacked.
And finally, if Najib is truly honest in wanting Umno to regain its former glory, he should sack himself.
End.
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