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Is the Opposition wasting a historic opportunity?


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They must open their minds to the larger, and therefore, more relevant social, economic, political, religious and cultural concerns of our people than to insist on playing the same old race and religious cards with their declining appeal to right thinking people. These are barriers to overcome.

By TUNKU ABDUL AZIZ/MySinchew

A mere footnote at the bottom of a page of Malaysia's political history or a tome on political change that recreated and revitalised a sick and openly corrupt society into a vibrant and prosperous democracy for all?

Pakatan Rakyat must decide quickly where it wants to be. On present showing, it has not a ghost of a chance to ever breach and occupy the still impregnable Putrajaya citadel, in spite of the credible 8 March 2008 electoral onslaught. It does not have to look far to find out why it is in such a sorry state. Lim Kit Siang's warning of a "one term miracle" could well become self-fulfilling and Putra Jaya would be just a gleam in the eye if his words are not taken to heart.

Pakatan Rakyat leaders must come to terms with the reality that is Barisan Nasional. We may despise its politics of immorality, of corruption and injustice, but even the most rabid alternative political practitioners must readily concede that it is still a formidable organisation with an armoury of unsavoury tricks they have to contend with.

Remember Perak, and the bad after taste that lingers on and on. Pakatan must wake up from its euphoric pie in the sky self-induced dream that the one off massive voter handouts would be there for the asking at the next general elections. There will be no repeat performance until and unless it gets its act together. The electorate owes PR nothing. The truth is that Pakatan Rakyat owes their supporters everything.

PR leaders must lead by putting the larger interests of the nation above individual parochial party issues with their tendency to be unnecessarily divisive, emotive and controversial. Are these issues really so fundamental that they are incapable being discussed rationally without adding to the fragility of a coalition that is apparently about to be torn asunder?

I wrote some time ago about the difficulty of reconciling the conflicting claims of the many different ideological and doctrinal sacred cows represented by the PR partners, but they must direct their intellectual energies to finding a solution to what the people of multi-racial Malaysia will and will not put up with.

They must open their minds to the larger, and therefore, more relevant social, economic, political, religious and cultural concerns of our people than to insist on playing the same old race and religious cards with their declining appeal to right thinking people. These are barriers to overcome.

If PR is, as it seems, incapable of even getting to the most important item on the new national agenda, then it is offering nothing better to the people of this nation than what BN has been doing for half a century and more. More of the same is an unworthy option for a long suffering people who deserve better. PR leaders must, in all good conscience, ask themselves whether they can lead this complex and difficult nation if they themselves are apparently incapable of agreeing on basic fundamental principles of cooperative engagement to deepen their commitment to values of justice in its widest sense for every Malaysian.

If PK leaders feel that they have neither the will nor the stomach for the sacrifices they are expected to make in order to take the new national non-race based agenda forward on the long march to Putrajaya, they should come out with a straight answer that should leave the people of this country in no doubt where they stand. There is no place for personal agendas in the national scheme of things; certainly not where it is a matter of saving the people from a particularly rotten and unjust system of governance.

Pakatan Rakyat has a great deal to offer by way of a commitment to a clean corruption-intolerant administration and it deserves to be given a chance to govern Malaysia. It cannot be worse than the Umno dominated administration. But then the political game is not about sentimental nonsense. It is determined solely by the dictum "Perform or Perish", and the PR state governments must prove to the satisfaction of the people in those states, and by extension the nation, that they can be trusted to govern good, and to govern well.

This coalition, even if it were made in heaven, could still come a cropper. PR leaders have themselves to blame in the event.

 


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written by InEffective, November 08, 2009 09:27:35
Well we as the rakyat should not leave it to politicians to decide how they should represent us - its too important an issue to leave it to any politicians. (they can decide what they want to be - that their prerogatives)

Logically we should define what we want, then see if PR or BN wants to and can step up to our mandate - not theirs.

So the baseline citizen manifesto that RPK and his friends came out with sometime ago, should be the starting platform.
(then we get pas, dap, and pkr or umno, mic, mca to sign up to it - if they want to represent you).

Never ever allow the platform of governance to be defined by any politicians - you and your children will lose badly.
(you decide your platform on how you want to be governed)

Its sheer stupidity placing the rights and freedoms of governance of YOUR FAMILY into the hands of a politician.
(would you hand over your income streams and bank accounts to a politician ? - that is what you are doing in effect when it comes to governance for your family)

The citizen manifesto should be a constant top-of-mind reminder to all readers on the website - serves as the benchmark and frame of reference as to how we filter and judge the politicians messages, actions, and behavior against.

Fundamental problem is the rakyat does not clearly understand what they want, what is good for them, and what they should demand from our 3rd class politicians.
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written by toroono78, November 07, 2009 22:27:31
The problem is the BARISAN NAJIS GOVERNMENT does not let those states ruled by PAKATAN RAKYAT to do their job to show the RAKYAT if they capable or not to form the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.There is always harassment from all the federal institutions such as MACC PDRM and so on.Just look at how the oil royalty money for KELANTAN is being sent to JPP instead of the state government.
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written by Sudahlah tu, November 07, 2009 22:26:25
adakalanya , kita semua mempunyai sejarah lama yang tidak sesuai untuk tantapan orangramai.
dunia politik bukannya pentas hiburan yang mudah untuk bertahan.
kebanyakan mereka yang terlibat dalam sendiwara masyarakat mudah diperdayakan untuk menyalahgunakan kuasa yang diperuntukan.
apalagi , apabila mereka mula berjinak dengan golongan elit serta sifat tamak mereka.
mereka ini semua rela menjadi binatang setia kepada golongan ekit daripada berkhidmat untuk kebanggaan negara dan berjasa kepada rakyat yang memilih mereka.
apa yang menakutkan adalah kerusi mereka mudah diberi semasa PRU dengan bantuan anjing jalanan umno dan anjing jalanan golongan elit.
rakyat yang selama ini malas dan terlalu mengharpakan bantuan ehsan kerajaan kezaliman umno sudah tidak bermaya lagi untuk menegakkan jati diri mereka.
basi sudah rezeki kurniaan Allah ..kini cuma tinggal hukuman Allah sahaja yang bakal diturunkan.
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written by carribeanking7, November 07, 2009 20:36:43
Yesterday is a canceled cheque, tomorrow is a promissory note, today is the only political currency you have, so spend it wisely Pakatan.

Essentially what I am saying is reaching out with sincere deeds.
No point rallying ones supporters with various rethoric, that is preaching to the converted, they must win over some BN supporters too if they want to take over the Federal Govt.

Vijay Kumar Murugavell
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written by ISA MANTEQI, November 07, 2009 19:57:38
Until quite recently I too thought that PR deserves to be given a chance to govern our country. But that was born out of naive euphoria after their resounding drubbing of BN in 2008. Events of the past year and a holf have made one thing clear - the current PR is far from ready to be entrusted with the Federal Government..Perhaps with several years as opposition they MIGHT evolve into a party the country needs. Until then we shall just have to live with the devil we know. Exasperating but true.

PR cannot be worse than BN? Do not bet on it.
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written by Ocassey, November 07, 2009 17:30:18
Since PKR, DAP and PAS have just amalgated on paper tentatively to crusade for the RAKYAT under ONE BANNER with Zaid on the frontline to make it a reality..... then , as a very disillusioned RAKYAT since 1969 till now, I say ......

"THERE IS HOPE YET FOR THE RAKYAT."
"THERE IS LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL."
BUT......
"LET US ALL KEEP OUR FINGERS CROSSED."
"DO NOT LET OUR GUARDS DOWN."
"DO NOT SIT WITH OUR BACKS FACING HE DOOR."
"KEEP THE TROJANS WITHIN VIEWS."

We are facing a very large circus of very DESPERATE animals of the lowest morals of different packs but are all having the same ambitions and fighting fangs and claws to cling on to power to continue raping the whole country....... IF YOU CARE TO TAKE A LOOK AT MOST OF OUR BUTTS........"HOI FAR, LOR" meaning..(DEFLOWERED).
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written by DezMalaysia, November 07, 2009 17:21:18
The golden chance have a big % to slip away from what I see.

I always wonder, why can't PKR, DAP & PAS lay down every of those selfish cause they are fighting for and take up a new common cause like eradicating corruptions, uplifting safety & security, improve our economy and clean management of Malaysia's resources ?

If the application to form a coaliation fails, why PKR, DAP & PAS cannot just disband and form a single party to take on BN ?

If BN are not kicked out in the next GE, bear the soaring cost of living out the mismanagement of the corrupted BN govt. With the departure of a great sugar tycoon, Malaysians can say bye bye to cheap foods from next year.
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written by disgruntled, November 07, 2009 17:08:22
You are absolutely right. All Pakatan lawmakers in the pakatan ruled states must live up to the expectations of the rakyat. They must remember the rakyat did not jump from the frying pan of BN to the boiling pot of Pakatan. The rakyat want to see a better and transparent government of the day.
Pakatan leaders must remember they are now the government of the 5 states and cannot simply shout about as they were before when they were in the opposition.
They must put their thinking caps to work now and behave and work like a government and for the interests of the people.
Pakatan must not let this opportunity to parliament pass them by in the next GE.
It must be the determination of all Pakatan leaders to see to it that Parliament is their ultimate objective.
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written by educationist, November 07, 2009 17:07:10
Is Anwar as the opposition leader taking cognizance of the above facts?
Will Hassan,Hadi & whoever else in the PR fold who has created so much controversy to cause the rakyat to question the credibillity of the PR coalition as an effective agent for change come clean as suggested by the Tunku?
Yes, please join the UMNOputras if you don't subcribe to the PR's political struggles!

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