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Thursday, August 7, 2014

August 10 is not D-Day for Khalid, but for Pakatan – Lim Kit Siang



Sunday, August 10, 2014, is not so much D-Day for Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim as Selangor menteri besar but D-Day for the six-year old Pakatan Rakyat whether it could continue to embody the hopes and aspirations of Malaysians for political change to usher in the new politics of justice, freedom, accountability, transparency, good governance, Malaysian unity and harmony after decades of Umno hegemony, corruption and injustices.
The Pakatan Rakyat Leadership Council at its meeting on July 23, 2014 with the participation of leaders from all three PR component parties of  PAS, PKR and DAP, agreed on two things:
(i) The change and replacement of Selangor menteri besar, Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim; and
The developments in the past two weeks pertaining to the issue of the Selangor Mentri Besar after the July 23 meeting of  PR Majlis Pimpinan have gravely undermined public confidence in the unity of purpose, cohesion and future of Pakatan Rakyat as a viable alternative coalition to  Umno-Barisan Nasional to bring about the political changes as hoped for by Malaysians as demonstrated in  the results of the 13th general election on May 5 last year, with over 52% of the popular vote supporting PR.
Pakatan Rakyat is faced with the worst crisis since its formation after the 12th general election in April 2008.
Can Pakatan Rakyat survive its worst crisis of confidence?
This will depend on the commitment of all Pakatan Rakyat leaders to the original aspirations in the formation of Pakatan Rakyat and the common policy framework agreed by Pakatan Rakyat component parties in the past six years, particularly in the first PR statement on 1st April 2008 which pledged “to uphold the rights and interests of all Malaysians, regardless of religion or race, as enshrined in the Constitution”.
If all Pakatan Rakyat leaders, whether DAP, PAS or PKR, continue to be guided by the PR common policy principles and framework so as to give hope to Malaysians for the long-needed changes in the political landscape in the country so that Malaysia can become a united, just, democratic, competitive and prosperous nation which holds itself out as beacon of light of a successful multi-racial and multi-religious nation to  the rest the world, then PR will forge ahead from strength to strength to its destiny to replace the Umno/BN coalition in the 14th general election.
The alternative is too horrendous to contemplate for PR will be relegated to the footnotes of Malaysian history.
*Lim Kit Siang is the DAP Parliamentary Leader and MP for Gelang Patah.
- TMI

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