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Let’s get our act together


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Just remember you have all been elected to do one job and one job only. That is to wrest power from the government and to ensure that you run this country as promised. This is what we have entrusted you with. It is a formidable undertaking but certainly achievable with the right frame of mind and proper policies put into place.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Americk Sidhu

I have refrained from saying anything for some time now in the hope that matters would resolve themselves sooner rather than later. But this has not happened and I cannot see anything being done in the near future to rectify the situation. So consider this to be a much-needed prompt to PKR in particular and PR in general.

Please remember your successes in March 2008 were precipitated by the support of 50% of the voting population in this country who invested their future in you based on your promises of a better tomorrow for them and their children and their children’s children. Much work had to be done prior to the last GE to ensure you had a good opportunity of changing things for the better. Many people sacrificed much to ensure you had a fighting chance and with these sacrifices we gave you the mandate to begin the transformation of this nation. This is not something you should take lightly. It is a once in a lifetime deal not only for yourselves but for the entire diaspora of Malaysian citizenry, a great many of whom have placed a tremendous amount  of trust in you to steer the Malaysian ship in the right direction and to rid the country of the cancerous malfeasance which  has become endemic within the governing regime.

We want a brighter future and that is why we are all relying on you. That is why we supported your struggle and that is why we placed our trust in you. Do not let us down. You owe it to us to do the right thing and to do it now. We cannot afford to wait any longer to see how things develop (or be swept under the carpet in the hope they would be forgotten). That’s not how things are supposed to work in the new Malaysia we are trying to kick start. Reaction to a problem has to be immediate and decisive.

I have often enquired into the reason why Pakatan Rakyat had yet to form a Shadow Cabinet. I consider this fundamental and imperative in any opposition coalition worth its salt. It should have been set up from day one. We should have had a shadow Foreign Minister, a shadow Finance Minister, Defence Minister, etc., to monitor current government policy and to comment when necessary. We could have shown our political maturity by supporting good policy and hitting back at what we considered to be bad policy, but with our well thought out counter proposals.

Being in the opposition does not mean we have to incessantly hammer the government just to make life difficult for them. This is not a pub brawl. We should be able to use our heads a little and display some political sophistication in commenting intelligently on current government policy whether for or against it.

But we are unable to even begin doing this without a platform upon which we can work. At present what seems to happen is a mass slinging match every time some Government Minister makes a proposal, the purpose of which is to try and gain political mileage without any proper analysis of the merits of that proposal in a mature and appropriate way. Instead, all we get is a rabblerousing crowd of noisy Parliamentarians who are rewarded for their efforts by being ejected from the House not so infrequently. Admittedly there are times when this has been necessary and I concede that point.

When I questioned the lack of a Shadow Cabinet, this is the response I received:

“Well you know lah…it’s not like in Australia where there is funding for all this shadow stuff….here we have to do it all on our own. And besides, how do you expect us to set up a Shadow Cabinet….who will we place in it? If we place one fella, someone else will make noise and there will be internal fights between the parties and all that. So better we just leave it and sort it out once we get into government”.

My answer to this is very simple. How much does it cost to have a shadow Minister? All he has to do is monitor what is being planned on the other side of the fence and make a stand. If there is no funding just make the best of the situation. It is better than doing nothing at all.

Secondly, if you are unable to reach a consensus as to who is supposed to be a Minister in waiting when you are not yet in government, how on earth do you think this will get any easier once you are?

You have to prove to the people that you really are a “Government in Waiting” and that you will be able to hit the ground running once you take over. This is serious stuff and we need to know you are serious about this whole thing.

Which brings me to the recent PKR party elections?

Evidence has been presented that the polls were rigged. I am still waiting for an explanation from somewhere within the hierarchy. None has been forthcoming. If there was no rigging please come out and say so in no uncertain terms. Keeping quiet and hoping the issue will go away on its own is Barisan Nasional behavior. They have the monopoly on sweeping things under the carpet. This is NOT what the opposition is supposed to be about. Remember this transparency thing being bandied about?

Well the situation appears to be a little opaque at the moment. I for one would like to know whether the voting process was really democratic or was engineered to suit the wishes of those in power. I don’t know the answer. I have heard the accusations but I have not heard the rebuttal. What am I supposed to think?

And because of all this, both PKR and PR have lost one of their most loyal sons upon whom much hope had been placed. There was really no reason for this to have happened. Instead, sour grapes and Trojan horses have permeated the battlefield. This, however, is a battle which never should have begun in the first place if things had been done properly. It is a battle no one will win. What a waste. It is not a question of being a sore loser because Zaid wasn’t losing. From my reading of the situation, he was totally unimpressed with the way things were being done, which ran contrary to the basic principles of fair play; a supposed cornerstone of all that you stood for. Can you blame him? It boils down to a question of principles. Nevertheless I live in hope that bridges may be mended.

Accepting criticism is part and parcel of politics. Accept it, take it on board, digest it, assimilate it and then act on it in an appropriate manner. Logical and pragmatic thought processes are imperative if you want to out manoeuver the enemy. Strategic planning is absolutely essential and this can only be achieved if it is devoid of emotion, chicanery and unnecessary rhetorical posturing.

Just remember you have all been elected to do one job and one job only. That is to wrest power from the government and to ensure that you run this country as promised. This is what we have entrusted you with. It is a formidable undertaking but certainly achievable with the right frame of mind and proper policies put into place.

Which brings me to “The Peoples’ Declaration” (see link below) painstakingly prepared a number of years ago by some very eminent personalities which I thought had been the blueprint for the entire opposition structure. Why are we not constantly referred to this very important document to remind us where we are heading and why we are heading there? Why has this document never been ratified by the opposition coalition?

Please read its contents. You will understand why it is so important. It is basically the constitution upon which the entire opposition philosophy is supposed to be based and we don’t ever hear of it. This I find very strange indeed. Shouldn’t it be the blueprint for all opposition policy?

So let’s get our act together. There is no time to waste. I know deep down inside you are good people but you have to manifest this constantly in a format easily understandable by the masses. Consistently sound and basic ideals have to be portrayed in a fashion that leaves no doubt in the minds of the populace that what you preach is what you practice.

Please take all of this on board in the spirit in which it is written. Accept the criticism for the purpose it is intended and that is to ensure the right path is adhered to and that the aims and aspirations of all those who support you are maintained and perpetuated for the common purpose of creating a much better Malaysia. We deserve this so don’t let us down.

http://harismibrahim.wordpress.com/the-peoples-voice-the-peoples-declaration/

 


Comments (12)Add Comment
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written by cocomomo, December 12, 2010 10:58:15
Pakatan is its own worst enemy and if BN wins it is not because the people still want the BN but because they did not want change from the corrupted to the squabling babies. However, in the interest of the nation it maybe better to experiment with the babies than to let our country go further down due to the greedy corrupted ones. Please show more maturity, Pakatan , and fulfill the dreams of the people.
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written by Prince of India, December 11, 2010 21:00:44
Keep watch RPK going to announce his name as next GE candidate tomorrow.
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written by earthman, December 11, 2010 13:52:28
If there is one man who can transform this nation , its none other than Americk Sidhu. He is mature as an authentic man, politically and very clear headed. His wise and logical revelation only shows that he knows the truth and facts. PR and particular PKR leaders need to listen to such a man as Americk.
In order to be the best, like an athlete , one need to train and acquire the skill, stamina and strength to achieve his goal -to be the best of all. If all he does is thinking of the gold medals and the fame and wealth that a medal will bring, it will only be a dream and nothing more. Or worst like the skating scandal sometimes ago , incapacitate the challenger. This is what is happening in our political arena. Incapable, immature and childishness is what we see instead of maturity in all sense.
Well said Americk . Thank you.
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written by Aria, December 11, 2010 11:16:25
The people at the top in Pakatan better do what is right for Malaysia and not what is right for Pakatan and themselves. I want victory for Pakatan in the next elections.

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written by MAMR, December 11, 2010 10:02:10
I strongly support your call to be heeded by PR. As it is we Rakyat dont have much choice as we keep on hearing that the UMNO/BN govt keep on bulshitting rakyat of Rakyat come first BUT THEY INCREASE THE 4 IN 1 hence saving RM1B. On the other hand they manupulate the defense spending in BILLIONS. As an example they keep on giving contract to THE NON PERFORMER COMPANY WHICH IS THEIR CRONY IN LUMUT NAVAL BASE (Rm5350 mil to build 6 Patrol Vessel but unable to complete then, Najib add another RM1800mil for them to complete. HOWEVER UNTIL TODAY guess what the No 6 ship is still not yet handover to the Navy after more than13 years ++). Another BEST PIECE OF NEWS IS the same shit company had been awared to build another 6 same ships which may cost RAKYAT's money another RM8000mil.Worst of all the same company also had been awarded to build a few crafts costing RM120mil++. On top of that the same group of company were awarded contract on maintenence of submarine or I would rather call it FLOATING TIN CANS.Najib ,UMNO/BN you all are shit govt and had to be kickout at whatever cost so as to save Rakyats money and be put to better use.You all can manage to bullshit CERTAIN rakyat BUT YOU ALL WILL NOT BE EVER TO BULLSHIT all of Rakyat especially those exposed tho interased on what I have exposed RM15270millions of Rakyats money had and will be going down the drain.
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written by Saint, December 10, 2010 18:37:02
Very Loud and clear..but can PR hear it; or do they want to play deaf.
A shadow cabinet will chase off the "opportunist".
Any one capable can be appointed and they need not be an MP now.
Two mangoes in one stone.
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written by StevenO, December 10, 2010 17:13:23
Support PKR, but only selectively! Kick out Azmi!! We do not need power hungry individual like him!! I know a rat when I see one!
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written by Wisdom above, December 10, 2010 16:58:51
This article is well written and explicitly tell PR to stay focus on the People's Declarations!
The SPIRIT of the 3rd Force has indeed been expressed Loud and Clear !
Syabas Barisan Rakyat ! SABM !
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written by rocky, December 10, 2010 16:40:15
some in PR are unable to take criticism and I've seen it first hand during a dialogue in Subang Jaya. They have lots to learn and there is lots of goodwill but soon if they do not listen to the people, they will be kicked out.
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written by DaisyS, December 10, 2010 15:23:57
Well said and very timely advice sir. PR ... please get your act together! And fast!
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written by AtanSian, December 10, 2010 15:11:07
The absence of,
the inability, the unwillingness to form a shadow cabinet
shows very clearly that
this opposition is still not able to position itself
not able to presetn itself to the electorate
that it is a "Viable alternative Gevernment".

How long does it want to remain "opposition???
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written by graboidvna, December 10, 2010 15:02:05
Sorry but can't see the link.

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