Expecting the worst Najib has set March for the dissolution
of Parliament, it will be after the passing the bill to remove the Internal
Security act.
The bill will have the full support of Parliament, this time
around the BN, and in particular Najib, Mahathir Mohammed, and some of their
cronies will want it more than anyone else, even more than those who are
currently being held by this draconian piece of legislation.
There will be a motion to repeal the ISA in March and
depending on the outcome of the elections the new government if it is led by
the BN will reinstate the ISA if they win with a clear majority, or the bill may be held in ambiance as it will
then be awaiting Royal consent and accordingly it will either receive or not
receive Royal consent.
This is the game being
played and a plan of this government, fearing that they might be ousted in the
next General Elections they are taking all measures to protect themselves. They
fear that the armed forces and the police may break ranks and follow the orders
of the government of the day, and so in order to ensure that they can use whatever means within their power they may try and retake Parliament by foul means, and if they fail take flight from the country, to do this safely they’ll have to
revoke the ISA lest they become victims
of their own folly.
An UMNO source says this was the brain child of the Attorney
General who himself is afraid of being held accountable should the Barisan lose
the next General Elections. It has received the tacit approval of Mahathir and
Najib and the possibility of the formation of another National Operations Council (NOC)
is very real, the irony is it is being put in place by Najib Tun Razak – like
father like son.
The NOC idea is to be the first option should they lose the General Elections.
The NOC idea is to be the first option should they lose the General Elections.
Huge sums of money are being transferred out of Malaysia on a
daily basis, it is worst than the Indian Black market, and the only person
capable of making such transactions is none other than an Indian who
masquerades as a Malay, he has a an entire brigade of money changers working for him, he does not need sophisticated banking systems to take that money out.
The situation is rife the man who said what is happening in
Syria, and Egypt cannot happen in
Malaysia is now rather quiet, he sees the possibility that it will happen here,
the people are fed up, and they want their dignity back.
The people of Malaysia want their country back and in that
process there will be assemblies, peaceful or otherwise, no Malaysian rally has
been violent, it only became violent
because the government made it violent by use of brutal police force, and the people who participated in those rallies were victims of violence. It has been proven in the Tung Shin Hospital incident. It
happened time and time again in Malaysia.
Malaysian football crowds were never violent, they shouted
they jeered, they cheered but they were never violent, violence is not our way
of life and many a foreigner will attest to that. But his government in pursuit
of its own agenda are and have proven to be capable of turning rallies violent
if it suits them, safety and human life seems to take a back seat when their own interests are involved.
Elections are due after the March sitting of Parliament, a
lot of issues need to be ironed out and as Mahathir put it, Najib has done
nothing since he came to office, he has been more preoccupied with his foreign
travel, his shopping trips for Rosmah, his promotion of Rosmah to first lady
and the immense importance he has given her in Malaysian politics that she is
sometimes made to look as the defacto minister of foreign affairs.
Whilst Rosmah basks in her popularity, and her ability to
appear daily in the press, more often than the Deputy PM and even the PM, in fact more
often than any minister and members of Parliament, the Malaysian community and
more particularly the Malays are angry at her arrogance, and her lavishness and
though many may not be familiar with the famed Maria Antoinette, they are with
Imelda Marcos and have drawn a parallel between the two.
In the meantime my good friend Muhydiin is just waiting for
the opportune moment to present itself,, he knows he stands on unstable ground at the moment,
not because Najib will get him - on that score he is rock solid, but the fear the
real fear that Barisan may lose. This has caused his most ardent followers to keep nagging him constantly to go into direct confrontation with Najib, expose him and thereby make himself a
hero amongst the Malays.
One UMNO insider says taking on Najib now, is the DPM’s best bet, the time is
opportune now, Najib is not popular amongst the Malays and a move this time is
a sure win, a win that will make him an UMNO hero and possibly lead to the
return of many Malays from PKR.
If however he fails and tht is a remote possibility he can
cross over and join the PKR, and that way it will mean “heads I win, tails you
lose” to Najib.
Muhydin is a slow mover and in politics the slow movers can’t
survive, he has to come out of his shell and go for that brutal blow to Najib
if he is to succeed in becoming Prime Minisiter. The PKR will be more than
willing to give him that position after a term or two of Anwar at the helm, but
as far as UMNO goes he can kiss his chances goodbye there is no way he will get
to sit on that chair as it goes right now that place is reserved for Mukhriz
Mahahtir, unless Muhydin takes the advice of his followers and goes for on Najib now.
This truly is a case of it's now or never.
This truly is a case of it's now or never.
Next Malaysian general election (PRU-13/GE-13)
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