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The foregone conclusion on the lips of all thinking and feeling
rakyat is that GE-13 is going to be the most fiercely fought battle in
the Parliamentary history of Malaysian politics since the times of its
independence.
But what is even more disturbing – unprecedented if you may, is the fact that the post-GE-13 outcome or eventuality is also beginning to grip the citizens with deep seated concerns and fears.
Already, some high-ranking Concerned Citizens’ Group has penned the very fears in an Open Letter recently. And all of their expressed concerns are not farfetched going by overdose of threats, warnings, the bitter exchanges and gutter politicking we have to put up with so far.
Do we commoners want the country to plunge into darkness simply because of the outcome of the GE-13?
It is certainly not, for all right thinking and patriotic citizens. But the politicians do not seem to think along similar wavelengths, do they?
It is clear as daylight that BN is not prepared to accept the realities of the day that its popularity is sinking; that the kind of support that it enjoyed in the past decades is not anymore the same today coupled with the highest number of breakaway top contenders standing as independents.
Meanwhile, the opposition pact is cognizant of its growing support – seen by the migration of BN’s Who’s Who in recent weeks, as well as the ever growing numbers cheering them onwards at the ceremahs with the rakyat’s willingness to dip into their pockets and help cover some of the costs of election campaigns.
In the meantime, fire bombs and explosives as well as burning of vehicles and fist-fights are emerging, fueling ever more suspicions.
BN making May 13-repeat become a reality
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But what is even more disturbing – unprecedented if you may, is the fact that the post-GE-13 outcome or eventuality is also beginning to grip the citizens with deep seated concerns and fears.
Already, some high-ranking Concerned Citizens’ Group has penned the very fears in an Open Letter recently. And all of their expressed concerns are not farfetched going by overdose of threats, warnings, the bitter exchanges and gutter politicking we have to put up with so far.
Do we commoners want the country to plunge into darkness simply because of the outcome of the GE-13?
It is certainly not, for all right thinking and patriotic citizens. But the politicians do not seem to think along similar wavelengths, do they?
It is clear as daylight that BN is not prepared to accept the realities of the day that its popularity is sinking; that the kind of support that it enjoyed in the past decades is not anymore the same today coupled with the highest number of breakaway top contenders standing as independents.
Meanwhile, the opposition pact is cognizant of its growing support – seen by the migration of BN’s Who’s Who in recent weeks, as well as the ever growing numbers cheering them onwards at the ceremahs with the rakyat’s willingness to dip into their pockets and help cover some of the costs of election campaigns.
In the meantime, fire bombs and explosives as well as burning of vehicles and fist-fights are emerging, fueling ever more suspicions.
BN making May 13-repeat become a reality