Can the Opposition be Trusted? “Najib”
Posted by
samasir on
February 13, 2008

[How are the people to trust the opposition if their leaders like Lim Kit Siang and Hadi Awang themselves are avoiding taking a picture together, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
“This is very unlike Barisan Nasional (BN) leaders. This is not a question of policy, but we in the BN sit at the same table and among us there is no problems,” he said when speaking at a “Leaders with the People ” gathering here Monday night
With all the recent hoo-ha’s and demonstration’s we’ve witnessed the credibility of Barisan Nasional has been somewhat shaken to say the least.. How then can you explain after witnessing ministers coming out of their closets rallying support from one minister to another.
Whether or not these ministers in position have done their jobs dutifully, that’s another topic for another day…But when you have the Deputy Prime Minister’s coming up with a statement like this, one must wonder if he too had been having one too many ‘sleepy‘ ‘awakened’ moments. Must have been learning it from his mentor I suppose ;p
Anyway, with regards to the article above…I simply do not know on what basis did DPM made such a statement..but this much is clear..Ministers are really ‘BIADAP’
Of course you will have no problems sitting at the same table, when you don’t discuss on issues that really matters to the rakyat? Otherwise, would’nt they have been better prepared during the BERSIH & Hindraf demonstrations? Just flip thru any newspapers (mainstream that is) these days, you will surely come across ‘ceramahs’ such as this…
The oppositions are there for a reason and one of them is to put a stop to the ‘cronyism’ and ‘nepotism’ we see prevalent these days..why not then a chance be given to them??
Here’s a thought by the way..Lim Kit Siang is the adviser to the DAP while Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang is PAS president
-Sam /Asir-
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3 Responses to “Can the Opposition be Trusted? “Najib””
Hi Sam, way to go. Good start, well hope to see more coming in. I surely agree that the opposition have to exist and definitely this is one of the best way to help to improve the current political affairs.
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Andrew Raj (Who am I?) on Feb 13, 2008
Nice one Sam…The opposition is very important in ensuring a good govt and I sure hope that they get stronger!
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abi (Who am I?) on Feb 13, 2008
democracy is all that is needed to determine a nation’s success.
It’s what i feel and in fact influenced to think of it this way…
And thanks Abi for the space. And Andrew, Parti Keadilan have yet to name the seats contested..will have you updated on it once it’s up
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samasir (Who am I?) on Feb 13, 2008