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Of Raja Nazrin, Real Stories & Regal Rhetoric


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Raja Petra has told us his “real story” to the above questions. It has something to do with your succession to the Perak throne and also to save the financial empire of one of members of your royal family. Is RPK’s story accurate? Will you tell us the “real story”?

By Martin Jalleh

Your Royal Highness (YRH),

Recently, during a talk themed: “The role of Malay rulers in nurturing unity” held in Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) in Shah Alam, YRH declared that “rulers should not be shielded from the truth and must be told the real story”.

May I, with due respect to YRH, tell you the truth that many of us (especially those who are sons and daughters of Perak) find it very hard to believe that you meant every word that you said during the talk. Some, in responding to the article highlighting your talk, have asked you to “walk the talk”!

Much as we would really like to consider what you had proclaimed as “rare wisdom” from a ruler and intellectual, very unfortunately, the tragic manner in which the Perak royal family handled the Perak Constitutional Crisis (PCC) reduces your speeches to mere “regal rhetoric”.

You were so very right when you said that “rulers should never be surrounded by people with personal interests who are willing to use them as tools”. If only the Perak royalty had displayed and determinedly demonstrated such astuteness during the PCC!

It was the public’s perception that His Royal Highness (HRH) Sultan Azlan Shah had allowed himself to be surrounded by the PM and his cohorts and to be used as a political tool. HRH also denied the ousted Perak MB Nizar Jamaluddin of an audience at a very crucial point.

By writing this open letter to you I run the risk of Umno or Perkasa members making police reports against me but I am confident enough that YRH will not allow these elements to make use of you, as they have so often and unashamedly done so, out of political expediency.

To confirm the hypocrisy of the Umno elite, you should consult your royal colleague and veteran Umno leader, Tengku Razaleigh, who during the height of the PCC strongly suggested that it is Umno who has harmed the Malay rulers more than anyone else!

In sharp contrast to your professed openness, Umno, through the Attorney-General’s (AG’s) Chambers has gone to extremes to do the opposite. Take for example the AG’s appeal against a High Court’s decision to acquit Karpal Singh of a charge of sedition against the Perak Sultan.

Unbelievably the DPP told the Court of Appeal that: “People have the legal right to take Sultans to court but to speak openly of it is seditious…as this would inflame the sentiments of laymen who did not have a good grasp of the law”!

Understandably, the AG and his Chambers are suspected of suffering from the inflammation of the brain, which in many respects is as bad as “yellow fever”.

Bitter & Brutal Truth

YRH, you stressed that: “Rulers should be willing to accept the fact, no matter how bitter, as justice could not be uphold without the truth”? Logically, you would need to be willing to accept the fact, no matter how bitter, that hardly anyone takes you seriously these days.

Public sentiments for HRH Sultan Azlan Shah are the same. Perakians had placed their hopes high on HRH – whom they had held in high regard. But he seemed to be swayed by Umno’s political subterfuge and scheming. Public perception of his impartiality plummeted thence after.

YRH so rightly pointed out that: "In all conflicts, no one party is right all the time and no one party is wrong all the time.” HRH Sultan Azlan Shah (a former Lord President though he was) was wrong in his personal discretion and his straying beyond his parameters of power during the PCC.

No one presented the brutal and bitter truth so honestly, clearly and professionally than respected retired judge N H Chan who bravely declared that HRH had “sidestepped” provisions of the Perak Constitution and made a “fatal error”.

YRH also very accurately pointed out in your talk that: "The credibility of some national instruments require recovery of perception and need improvement in line with current world dynamics to restore confidence in the people."

During and after the PCC, key democratic institutions were manipulated by the powers that be to contain, cripple and crush legitimate dissent. They degenerated to the point that the public no longer trusted them. This was especially true of the judiciary.

The judiciary sunk so low during the PPC, as to allow itself to be intimidated, its independence and impartiality interfered with, and its integrity reduced to ignominy. Today the reputation of the judiciary or whatever is left of it, has been sullied irreparably.

Very ironically on 31 Oct. 2007 I had in an Open Letter thanked HRH Sultan Azlan “for portraying the truth about the state of the country's judiciary and your accompanying clarion call for major reforms in the judiciary…”

I wrote: “Today, we have become a laughing stock. We are second to none when it comes to kangaroo courts and court jesters like the de facto Law Minister. The judgments of our courts are often quoted in political satire and online comic scripts.” Nothing has changed still then!

Just as the “credibility of some national instruments require recovery of perception and need improvement”, I am sure you will agree that the credibility of the royalty also requires recovering of perception and regaining public confidence!

Perhaps, YRH, this can only happen if the people are told the “real story”. Just as the rulers need to be given the true picture, the public also needs to hear the “real story” to make a wise and good decision in the next General Elections.

YRH, please tell us the “real story” on why there was such an undue and indecent haste by HRH to dismiss the leader of a popularly elected coalition? Why was there such an unholy haste to recognize, install and swear in a government against the expressed wishes of the people?

Raja Petra has told us his “real story” to the above questions. It has something to do with your succession to the Perak throne and also to save the financial empire of one of members of your royal family. Is RPK’s story accurate?

Will you tell us the “real story”?

 


Comments (26)Add Comment
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written by myke, July 28, 2011 08:57:36
Ver y well written. This is what the rakyat is feeling now.
No other way other than change the present govermentin order to straighten crooked BN.!!!

VOTE OUT BN IN GE13..!!!!
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written by SoundMan, July 27, 2011 23:13:23
Excellent and bold piece Martin Jalleh, I too would very much like to be told, just like the rest of the the people of Malaysia the “real story”.

"Just as the rulers need to be given the true picture, the public also needs to hear the “real story” to make a wise and good decision in the next General Elections."

Come on Royal, out with it. Thus far all you and your Dad have failed the people of this nation. We want you to explain why ? Why your father renegaded on your duty to uphold the laws of the land ?
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written by Takiaki, July 27, 2011 21:57:30
Now you blind UMNO followers @ slaves take a long deep look at the Zombie face up there.... does THAT look malay to you..?? LOL... you are kissing the toes of the very race that you all so despise!!!
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written by Nixcloud, July 27, 2011 19:00:58
just remember : God does not pay back in money.... your day will come "royals"
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written by Eskay345, July 27, 2011 16:43:15
A big framed photo taken of your father, HRH Sultan Perak when he presented scrolls after the passing of the CLP exams to my daughter at the Istana Hotel many years ago, occupied the most strategic position of the wall in our sitting-room, for many, many years. That photo was also the main topic of discussions during family & friendly gatherings, on important occasions & celebrations.
But since the PCC, that beloved photo has remained in the store-room.
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written by justice seeker, July 27, 2011 15:49:44
The judiciary sunk so low during the PPC, as to allow itself to be intimidated, its independence and impartiality interfered with, and its integrity reduced to ignominy. Today the reputation of the judiciary or whatever is left of it, has been sullied irreparably.

Very ironically on 31 Oct. 2007 I had in an Open Letter thanked HRH Sultan Azlan “for portraying the truth about the state of the country's judiciary and your accompanying clarion call for major reforms in the judiciary…”

I wrote: “Today, we have become a laughing stock. We are second to none when it comes to kangaroo courts and court jesters like the de facto Law Minister. The judgments of our courts are often quoted in political satire and online comic scripts.” Nothing has changed still then!

THE WHOLE NATION IS NOW A LAUGHING STOCK OF THE WORLD; EXCEPT FOR THOSE CROOKS WHO ARE LAUGHING ALL THE WAY TO THEIR BANKS WITH THEIR ILL GOTTEN GAINS. BUT WE ARE NOT LAUGHING. IF WE COMMENT ANY FURTHER, WE WOULD BE CHARGED UNDER THE SEDITION ACT FOR WAGING WAR ON THE KING AND WHATNOT.
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written by JEFFLIM118, July 27, 2011 15:03:48
Dear Mr. Martin,

My absolute salute for your courages to speak in truth. Malaysians do need many more credible character like you to speak without fear & favor. I hope our Royalties & leaders would have a mindset like you.

God Bless you.
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written by Fart Fart Wah, July 27, 2011 14:29:56
When the royal who are answerable to the citizens do not respect them..there is no need for royalty..may I say they have joined the side that constantly tramp and repress the subjects as the ruling government does..The royalty must understand first that without the people the KIng or Queen is like a scarecrow standing in an open field..
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written by sltemp, July 27, 2011 13:27:56
The previous Perak Sultan was no stooge of the government and political parties. Despite his faults, he was much respected and loved by the common people because he actually cares for them. The current sultan is a far cry from him. It is such a shame that a former Lord President could actually stoop so low for money and position.
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written by NanoNano, July 27, 2011 13:01:28
Martin Jalleh, I do admire your courage.

Now, wait for the police reports.
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written by IbnAbdHalim, July 27, 2011 12:17:48
I'm with you Martin.

YRH, please tell us the “real story” on why was there such an undue and indecent haste by HRH to dismiss the leader of a popularly elected coalition? Why was there such an unholy haste to recognize and install and swear in a government against the expressed wishes of the people?

Your response YHR?
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written by HamChak, July 27, 2011 11:51:21
I like that nice Malay gentleman look of Nizar Jamaluddin but
NOT that PariahMaMak looking Zombie, lah.
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written by Vivarium, July 27, 2011 11:36:17
Nazrin is about the only chap among that bunch of regal geezers, who posses a fair bit of linguistic flair. If Nazri wishes to know ( instead of being told ) the real truth, this is how he should do : get the hell out of the building with the yellow dome, minus the irritating motorcade of bouncers and bullies, visit the kampungs/new villages/longhouses.
What have you contributed, Queen Bee ?

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written by bambooman, July 27, 2011 11:34:37
Dear Martin Jalleh,
The palace press secretary will reply to your open letter as follows ........"Surat ini di kembalikan. Sila gunakan Bahasa Melayu!"
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written by earthman, July 27, 2011 11:06:15
This is the real story

' Though I know the facts , I am afraid to lose my position and gain. I believe in order that I stay in power , though for a short while , I had to support Umno. During this short time I will disposed off all the properties and kept the money in a safe place. I have no choice, they held me at ransom which I am too ashamed to reveal.
I am powerless. They Umno is the real king. Forgive me.

Umpun rakyat ku. '
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written by a guest, July 27, 2011 09:50:23
As law student at young age I respected the father, to me knowing about law means must have certain amount of fairnes; so did my daughter when she completed her law degree the very first thing she wanted to shakehand with was the former Malaysia Lord President but after the Perak's incident all were gone down to the drain and hell with the king

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written by AlwaysFair, July 27, 2011 09:16:30
It is easy to talk and anyone can talk.
To walk the talk is difficult.
If a person walk the talk then he will be greatly respected.
If a person talk about the "highway" but takes the "low-way" his talk even smacks of hypocrisy.
Not only it elicit no respect but utter disgust!!
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written by hellosunshine, July 27, 2011 09:15:56
In the Nazrin Bernama report thread in MT, would you believe that 100% of the comments there had nothing good to say about him? Like I said, I totally respect and trust 1 ruler only and that is my 12 inch/30cm stainless steel ruler. smilies/grin.gif
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written by dinosaur, July 27, 2011 08:29:20
Dear Martin,

Just cool down. It is to be expected when one has to deliver a speech in the public. You don't expect that person to tell all the sh*t and foul things that he had done in the past. No sane people would like to admit they are not measured up to the standard in the public. Anyway, don't expect lah a crow to sing like a nightingale, a wolf to meow like a sweet little cat. Though what was said was all rhetorical only, but give him the chance to show off a bit of his prowess in his command of the language, afterall he had earned himself some very high academic qualification lah. $emua ok! smilies/grin.gif
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written by skc, July 27, 2011 08:02:18
My respect is still with our previous Sultan, now that is a guy with guts and also many beautiful wives (^^)smilies/cheesy.gif
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written by michatan2000, July 27, 2011 07:56:03
Those who know do, those who don't teach.
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written by a guest, July 27, 2011 07:53:14
Nazrin,

I used to be so proud as a Perakian, because of what you and your father said . Now all these were history, mirage, sad memory. If I were you, I would just hide myself forever , just quitely enjoy my reward for playing my difficult and disgraceful part with the lanuns and thieves to rob the people of Perak.!

For you to come to make your speech, it may help you to feel shiok a liitle, thinking that you and your family still enjoy some respect, the truth is it just remind us, Malaysians , and especially Perakians the painful, sorrowful event!

Until your father came our and admit mistake and apologise to Perakians, SHUT THE F**k UP !! You only make us relive the pain and shame of being betrayed . Your father already forfeit your right to speak of anything moral . Your father sold Perakians for his gold ! We Perakians were given the royal screw !
After this royal screw , why do you want to remind us of the pain and insult our intelligencce !!
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written by syd, July 27, 2011 07:14:46
The real story is, "never mess around with an indian muslim".
Musa Hitam found that out many decades ago, then it was tengku Razaleigh and later Ghafar Baba.
Think about it, Petronas bosses all have indian blood.
Then there was Mahathir. Anwar is 50% Tamil.
Nizar stand no chance against this onslaught.
The malays in the country are mere pawn, easily manipulated and conquered. In the speach given at UiTM, a college meant for bumis, which by the way, has another indian muslim as their vice chancellor.
I think that was what Nazrin meant.
I think we need a eurasian or someone from sabah and sarawak to manage the country after too much nasi kandar influence. A neutral party that can represent all the races instead of using race and religion to divide and rule.
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written by NSTPravda, July 27, 2011 06:04:58
Read lah My Oaf 1My Qur'4n swearing pink pouting lip$ smilies/kiss.gif
There is 1One truth in thi$ great Deumnocracy, 1My truth. All else are frivolous, irrelevant or too technical for mere mortals to under$tand, even the so called royals. My truth is the be$t that CA$h can buy. Duit lah tuanku, dollar akbar!
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written by arazak, July 27, 2011 05:44:29
Martin,
I do not think he would tell us the "real story".
This is yet another one of the regal rhetoric. . ., nothing more than hot air!
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written by malsia1206, July 27, 2011 05:08:04
That a talk containing the high ideals of the Rule of Law and justice could, at the same time, raise so many unanswered questions is truly baffling to the rakyat.

Gauging from the response of the comments made in the other earlier post, it is clear-cut a fair portion of the society had since lost their respect and confidence on their Royalties. And probably with good measure.

And the 'real story'? It's what the rakyat perceived it to be. Unless and until it's proven wrong otherwise.

They did to Anwar with Sodomy I and II. They did to Altantuya, Teoh Beng Hock and Sarbaini. The rakyat has every right to hold fort and think the same of the Royalties under this same negative impression. Indifferent and uncaring. And outright disappointing to say the least.

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