Najib is retorting inhospitably
towards Dr Mahathir and called the former premier as an ungrateful being. Najib reminisced that Mahathir too was
undergoing moments of difficulties like he now going through. And his (Najib’s) support for Dr Mahathir then
saved the former premier being thrown out of power and would not have been able
to rule for twenty two years, claims Najib.
Najib recalled that while he
(Mahathir) was sitting PM, he was pressured by half of his Cabinet members and
UMNO supreme Council to quit. Najib claimed that his last moment U-turn and
supported Dr Mahathir gave him (Mahathir) another long lease of power that stretch for twenty two years.
Everything now seems to turn
personal and Najib is hanging to every bit of object that floats in front of him
to survive from sinking. Now he chooses to go a head-on clash with Dr Mahathir
by labeling the former Prime Minister an ungrateful being. He reminisces and
recalled the time when Mahathir was in total desperation when almost half of
the Cabinet turned against him and called for his resignation. Najib recalls how he made a U-turn and gave
Mahathir the support he in dire needed.
In actuality Dr Mahathir had
already reciprocated by paving the way for Najib to be the Prime Minister, the
position we now realize he meagerly deserves. By his own admission, Mahathir
told the crowded audiences in the K Club Taman Melawati last month that he was indulged
to give the opportunity for Najib to lead the country to reciprocate the deeds
that Tun Razak accorded to him in the early seventies.
Najib can’t be going on asking
for return of the favor his family offered to Dr Mahathir as Najib has proven
to be a colossal burden to the nation. Najib has failed miserably to seize the
opportunity to be remembered as a good and truthful leader to the nation that
can be read by the future generations. It is not just Dr Mahathir who realizes
the flaws in his leadership but that flaws are generally perceived by wide
cross sections of Malaysian irrespective of races and religions, the urban and
the rural Malaysians.
To Najib politics and positions
in it is personal ownership for any leader who leads. His conduct and moral is
of no significance to the nation and the people. In Tawau two days ago he
shouted and yelled at Mahathir for not giving him the freedom to act exuberantly
managing the country owned by the people by his whim and fancies. He can
plunder the nation’s resources and manage the country without strategic and accurate
planning for the people.
He takes the country and
everything in it as his personal ownership and he does not like check and
balance as part of democracy we practice. He only loves cheques and the
balances in the country’s treasury and agencies and disallows anybody to watch
how he spends. He doesn’t want anybody to get involved in spending.
He only wants the public to get
involved when he feels that there is a need to tax the people. He wants the
people to get involved to support any move to tax them. Any move to resist the
new taxes will end up in police arrests and locked-up in police stations and subsequently
charged in court.
I think the people should do some
counseling on Najib just the way he wants to see a student Nur Fitri of
Imperial College to be counseled for keeping thirty thousand of child porno in
his computer in London. If Najib wants Nur Fitri to be counseled for keeping
that huge number of child porno, he himself should be counseled for allowing
hundreds of billions of ringgit lost and evaporates in the thin air from the
government treasury and its agencies through their dubious acts that were
criminal in nature.
I think the crime that Nur Fitri
committed was too trivial as compared to the political and
economic crimes he commits unendingly.
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minat dr dulu, tpi sekarang dah dlm BI..
Saudara AA
This is the primary problem with the culture of political patronage. Dr M has got a shoe thrown at his face by Najib. Like Dato' Mohd Ariff Sabri says the rakyat as a whole, must put an end to the practice of political dynasty, and this can only be done by liberating the mindset.
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