Tuesday 22 May 2012

Cuba rasuah bekas Naib Pengerusi, DAP dilabel tidak bermoral

Tunku Abdul Aziz
Ahli Majlis Tertinggi UMNO, Dr. Wan Norashikin Wan Nordin menganggap perbuatan DAP yang cuba ‘memujuk’ mantan Naib Pengerusinya Tunku Abdul Aziz Tunku Ibrahim dengan menawarkan RM50,000 adalah sesuatu yang biadap dan tidak bermoral apatah lagi terhadap seorang yang pernah bergelar Senator dan menjawat antara kepimpinan tertinggi dalam DAP.

Tegasnya lagi, jika selama ini DAP bersama sekutu pakatan pembangkang gemar menuding jari pada Barisan Nasional (BN), UMNO dan pemimpin atasan kerajaan dengan mendakwa menggunakan rasuah dan bersikap pilih kasih namun dengan apa yang berlaku kepada Tun Abdul Aziz yang turut ditawarkan jawatan sebagai senior fellowship di Institut Pulau Pinang selain wang tunai, telah menyerlahkan kebenaran.

Kemelut PKR Semporna: Lebih calon dari penyokong..

Pakatan Rakyat melalui PKR bukan sahaja berani memasuki kampung orang dengan cara biadap yang mendabik dada berlagak sebagai juara kampung kini berterusan mendakwa mendapat sokongan padu pengundi Semporna. 

Penilaian diri sendiri yang menyatakan calon pembangkang yang disebut-sebut mewakili parti berkenaan dalam PRU ke-13 kelak, dinyatakan dengan penuh angkuh dan taksub memiliki keupayaan memimpin walaupun kosong dari segi pengalaman sebagai wakil rakyat.  Nyatakan.. apakah yang mereka telah lakukan demi kebajikan dan kepentingan masyarakat tempatan selama ini? Kalau sekadar political walkabout, pendidikan tinggi, dan jaja mulut longkang, tidak usah lah mahu peragakan diri.

Sunday 20 May 2012

Former DAP Vice-Chairman call public support to PM's leadership

Tunku Abdul Aziz
Former DAP Vice-Chairman, Tunku Abdul Aziz Tunku Ibrahim has made an impassioned call to the people to support the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

Give Najib the chance and time to see his transformation programmes currently being implemented, come into fruition, he said.
Tunku Abdul Aziz who quit the party on Monday to defend his stand against holding the Bersih 3.0 demonstration on April 28, repeated his view that the transformation programmes were good for the country.

Pemimpin PKR masuk kampung abai adat tempatan

Source: Sabahkini
Ketua Wanita PKR Pusat, Hajjah Zuraida Haji Kamaruddin berani masuk kampung orang kemudian tabur fitnah, sebar dakyah buat janji palsu untuk raih undi. 

Penduduk yang datang sekitar 50 orang dikatakan 500 orang. 

Kalau berani nak memberi sumbangan kepada rakyat kenapa tidak duduk terus di tempat itu. 

Kenapa mahu memburuk nama pemimpin lain dan tabur prasangka buruk terhadap orang tempatan. 

Inilah bukti politik songsang yang diamalkan oleh pihak pembangkang hanya mampu tadah mulut longkang lepas tu harap orang bagi undi. 

Wednesday 9 May 2012

STAR firm on its stand to contest in all seats

Dr. Jeffrey and Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim
Star Sabah branch Chairman, Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan reiterated that if they could not find a solution where Pakatan Rakyat should stay away from contesting in Sabah and Sarawak, then Star would have no choice but to go for its next plan and contest in all the seats in Sabah.

He said Star had no intention of joining the opposition Pakatan Rakyat alliance although it (Star) wants to sit down and discuss seat distribution among the opposition in Sabah.

"Until now there is still no discussion with PR or other opposition parties. 

Our intention is for Star to be at the same level with Pakatan and Barisan Nasional as the third team competing in the election," he said. 

Monday 7 May 2012

STAR told Pakatan Rakyat: "We are not your assistants"

Jalibin Paidi
Star's Ranau division chief, Jalibin Paidi who is believed poised to be Star candidate, either in Keranaan state constituency or Ranau parliamentary seat, voiced out STAR disatisfaction over Pakatan's recent behaviour of being treating Borneo opposition parties as mere 'assistants' for them to get to Putrajaya.

"We are not satisfied being treated as mere 'assistants' for them (Pakatan Rakyat) to get to Putrajaya (seat of Federal Government), we want to be the decider who should be the rightful government," he said.

Jalibin in his speech during the launching of the Paginatan Star in Kg Tagudon Baru, Ranau, added that Star wants to raise the voice of "left-behind Sabah and Sarawak" to be heard and respected by an incoming Federal Government. More..

Pakatan Rakyat firmly reminded to stay away from Borneo seats

Dr. Jeffrey
Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan said Pakatan Rakyat coalition should leave the 57 Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan Parliamentary Seats for Borneo based opposition parties. 

He reminded the Peninsular based parties to stand elsewhere proposing the coalition to stand for the other 165 Parliamentary seats at stake in the 11-State peninsular.

"We don't want to consider PR as our enemy but we plead to its leaders to consider the fact that they are already having the biggest share, 165 Parliamentary seats in Peninsular. Why should they still come here and get our Sabah and Sarawak seats? 

"Let Sabah and Sarawak political parties contest in the two States, and we will support you (PR or Barisan Nasional) to get Putrajaya ...," he said, when launching the Paginatan Star in Kg Tagudon Baru, near Ranau. 

"If PKR wants to take Sabah and Sarawak seats, it would expose itself to the danger of being labelled as another Umno or even worse than Umno because it wants to take more seats than what Umno already has in Sabah"Jeffrey stressed.

Sunday 6 May 2012

The man to avoid according to Dr. M

Dr Mahathir said the people should be careful of opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim as he was regarded as the choice leader by the United States of America.

“Since the time I was prime minister, he has been regarded by the US as the Malaysian PM and he himself had invited US congressmen here,” he said, adding that there were also foreign funds coming in, in pursuit of their agenda.

“I know that several NGOs (non-governmental organizations) in this country also receive funding from certain bodies in the US and other countries. They give money to assist to achieve their agenda, not ours.

“This happens since during my time and these NGOs have been made used off I also believe that certain political parties also receive such funding,” he said.

He advised the people to be very careful and to choose leaders who could prevent the country from being controlled and colonised again.

No objections, but do it peacefully. Unless..

Datuk Seri Najib
Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the government has no objections to demonstrations as long they did not transgress the country’s laws.

He said the Barisan Nasional (BN) government practiced open democracy and everyone’s rights was protected under existing laws.

“We have no objections if you want to hold a peaceful demonstration, we practice open democracy, everyone has rights, including the opposition, but the country’s laws must be respected.

“But do it peacefully, like civilized people, not go wild and jump around as though you have lost your senses,” he said at an “Evening with the Prime Minister” event at Dataran Rompin which was attended by some 10,000 despite heavy rain, here yesterday.

 Najib said he was disappointed that some of the participants did not only not respect the laws, but also refused to heed police’s orders and even attacked policemen.

He said this was aimed at tarnishing the image of the police and draw the attention of the international media to claim that Malaysian police were brutal.

“We told them to hold the rally in a stadium, but they wanted to bring the participants to the streets.

“Maybe they were unhappy that if held in the stadium, foreign media like Al-Jazeera, CNN and BBC would not be interested,” he said.

Opposition has no chance in GE13, says Dr. M

Tun Dr. Mahatihir
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad professed that the opposition group comprising PAS, Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) and DAP is not confident of winning the coming general election, and has therefore taken various actions to topple the ruling government.

He said since the country’s independence 55 years ago, the opposition had never won the general election and that was why they had done all kinds of things to topple the Barisan Nasional (BN)-led federal government.

“If they lose again this time, they are prepared to create chaos through protest demonstrations and making claims that the ruling government cheats to enable BN to win. This is their approach now,” he said after a discourse between Dr Mahathir the statesman and federal government officers serving in Kedah, in Alor Star recently.

Dr Mahathir was confident that the present government was strong enough and capable of maintaining peace.
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