'Perak people robbed, shortchanged'

‘It can be assured that there will be serious repercussions come the next general elections if the BN is allowed to govern Perak in this way.'

Meng: If this is the beginning of Najib's politics, it bodes danger for the country and the rakyat. It is obvious that this is a man familiar only with cloak-and-dagger politics.

Vivian Lim: After losing in two free and fair by-elections, Najib finally claims victory in Perak by undemocratic means. I was born and grew up in Perak.

The people of Perak gave victory to Pakatan Rakyat on March 8. Now Najib has, with one shake of his witch's broomstick (and God knows what else) taken away from Perak a government led mainly by people who serve the rakyat.


Prema Subramaniam: As a resident of Perak, it is really a disgrace for Barisan Nasional to pinch the Pakatan Rakyat state representatives.
We pray that our Sultan will cede to Nizar's request and immediately dissolve the state assembly. All the BN representatives will lose their deposits if a snap elections were to be held.

Dian Abdullah: Twist and turn, here and there. Well, now it is up to the Sultan of Perak to do the right thing. That is to dissolve the state assembly and let the people decide again.

The arrogant manner Umno had continued with will not last long. In fact, if fresh elections are permitted, I am very sure the people of Perak will teach and even shame Najib and Umno beyond repair.




source : malaysiakini.com

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wonder why when Anwar anounced Sept 16 as a PR takeover date through cossovers of BN elected MP's, it was OK but when BN toppled the Perak state government through the same way, it is not acceptable.

Instead of crying over spilt milk, PR should carry out some soul searching and find out the root cause of this mess and rectify it. Maybe there is a truth in that MB Datuk Nizar is only a puppet to the tunes of the two arrogant cousins Ngah and Ngeh