Saturday, October 31, 2009

PERAK : MB vs MB CASES OUTCOME AT FEDERAL COURT


The Federal Court will decide tomorrow on the application of former Mentri Besar Perak Datuk Seri Mohd Nazir Jamaluddin with Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Kadir on the question of who is the legitimate Mentri Besar of Perak.

Although there are speculation that the Barisan Nasional federal government will interfere wth the decision that is expected to be arrived at.

But whatever the decision, the Perakians on the whole want the State Assembly to be dissolved paving way for a snap fresh State elections allowing Perakians to elect a new State government.

If the decisions favour the Barisan Nasional, the chances are the State government will continue for sometime in order to build confidence with the BN administration.

On the outlook, BN is also current been seen to concentrate on building the reputation as a caring and concern party and with their current attitute, Perakians seems to have seen some change and may elect them to office instead of the Opposition, who have failed to continue administrating the State due to differences among its Representatives which seem not happening with the BN leaders.

We will need to await the outcome of the Federal Court decision to comment further.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

DATUK SERI ONG TEE KEAT SHOULD RESIGN AS PROMISED DESPITE APPEAL FROM MCA CC

Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat had before the last EGM assured the MCA members and public that he would resign if he fail to obtain the confidence of the MCA delegates in his struggle to ensure that decisions made in expulling Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek by his Committee be held.

The EGM had decided that the expulsion of Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek is illegal and null and void, making room that MCA President Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat would have to honour his undertaking to resign.

Yesterday's MCA CC Meeting had resolved that Datuk Seri Ong will remain as MCA President until the MCA holds a fresh elections or give him the confidence to administer the MCA.

MCA being the second largest party in the BN coalition is now faced with a leadership crisis and with the continue presence of leaders who do not keep their words will further erode the trust and confidence MCA members have with the party.

It is for sure that the MCA will not vote for leaders who do not keep their promise and undertaking.

Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat should graceful resign to ensure a smooth transition and to ensure the continued survival of the MCA who will be able to ensure the continued survival of the Chinese community in Malaysia.

Monday, October 12, 2009

MURUGIAH & PPP PROBLEMS

It is widely reported that Datuk T, Murugiah, the ex Youth leader of People's Progressive Party (PPP) has received a letter from the Registrar of Societies (ROS) to appeal against his 'unlawful' sacking by the PPP President Datuk M Kayveas.

Looking at the scenario, it seems that Datuk Kayveas is in a desperate attempt to oust Datuk Murugiah since Datuk Murugiah seem to be a threat to Datuk Kayveas. The PPP members and members of the public seem to have high regards and expectations on Datuk Murugiah, since he is always there for them, irrespective whether they are Indians, Chinese or Malays.

It would be timely for the PPP members to follow the MCA footsteps to 'oust' useless leaders who just want to warm the chair.

It is highly hoped that Datuk Murugiah would be reinstated by the ROS and that the CEC of the PPP will endorse the reinstatement without fear or favour,

The time has come for the PPP to oust Datuk M Kayveas and his useless supporters so that PPP can regain its glory,

Sunday, October 11, 2009

MCA CRISIS - ONG & CHUA MUST BE REJECT - NEW MEMBERS ELECTED

The recent MCA EGM held on last Saturday saw the 'brave' delegates in 'getting rid' of two top leaders who could not work together although they had been elected into office by the delegates.

MCA President Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat and Deputy President Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek were 'voted out' of their respective positions last Saturday whereby creating a 'turmoil' in already problematic MCA leadership crisis.

The brave stand taken by the delegates need to obeyed and respected.

The CC Meeting scheduled to be held coming Thursday should also endorse the delegates wishes and call for fresh elections to end this leadership crisis. It should be adopted that these two leaders should also be 'ban' from participating.

Hope to see a fresh election so that MCA can regains it position as the second largest BN political party.