The rakyat will not take it kindly the ridiculous
charade of Deepak and Musa to plead their case for their own gains with
Anwar's help.
Is he a courageous leader who has endured much personal and public pain and odious persecution by a vengeful Umno in order to pursue the courage of his convictions or is he merely at the unfortunate end of Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s ire for having the temerity to challenge Mahathir’s position as numero uno in Umno?
Is Anwar an accidental symbol of the people’s mounting frustration with a corrupt and arrogant Barisan Nasional government or was he actually the very spark that ignited that tidal wave of change that resulted in BN’s heavy defeat in the last general election?
I have watched with fascination (and at times with incredulous astonishment) at Anwar’s attempts to ride the dragon of change that is now stalking this Umno-led Barisan Nasional, which has failed to see what our people would do, could do and did do at the 12th general election.
Anwar himself did not think it possible to become what he did become after the 12th general election – the leader of an effective opposition and the leader of a party that won the most seats in Parliament among thefledgling opposition coalition of Pakatan Rakyat.
The results of the 12th general election gave Anwar a legitimate claim to political relevance within Malaysia.
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