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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Should Sultan get UP CLOSE & PERSONAL:I don't like you Azizah or I prefer someone else?

Should Sultan get UP CLOSE & PERSONAL:I don't like you Azizah or I prefer someone else?
PAS' Youth Chief, Suhaizan Kaiat gave a plausible answer although I must say it has come slightly late after the damage is already done.
However, a good answer is better than none at all. It is understandable that the Sultan of Selangor may choose to reject PKR president, Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail as the next Menteri Besar, thus dragging the MB saga even longer.
According to Suhaizan, the Sultan may ask for another name from Pakatan Rakyat. However, I doubt that His Highness would want the palace to be seen as being dragged into the politics in the State. He, too, would not want to be seen as being difficult or favouring one person or party over the other, as the rakyat are watching.
Kak Wan has undeniable support: Should Palace get dragged into politics by Umno-PAS?
Dr Wan Azizah, or Kak Wan, has received an overwhelming support from the State Assembly. At this juncture, it is 13 from PKR, 15 from DAP and 15 from PAS - a total of 43 from a total of 56 state assemblymen.
Compared to the beleaguered Khalid Ibrahim, who has only 13 state assemblymen supporting him (him and 12 other UMNO State Assemblymen), this is more than two-third of the majority in the entire assembly. In other words, Kak Wan is the obvious choice.
The Sultan would only call for the dissolution of the state assembly if there are reasons to believe that it is a hung assembly. He could also ask for another name, only if there are major issues involving the candidate proposed by all three parties in Pakatan, such as corruption.
The fear that Kak Wan may lack the experience of running a state should not be the reason for the Sultan to ask for another candidate, or choose someone else against the candidate picked by the rakyat.
Personal preferences such as "I don't like you" or "I prefer another person" should not mar the palace, especially when the candidate, in this case, Kak Wan, is obvious.
Therefore, in my opinion, while Suhaizan is right that PAS has to take precautions, we should not underestimate the abilities of the woman. After all, if the saying is true, "Behind every successful man, there is a woman", then the fear of Kak Wan being a puppet for her husband, Anwar Ibrahim, is nothing but an insult spun by hers and Anwar's rivals.
If Azizah Anwar's puppet, isn't 'too soft' Najib a puppet of his wife Rosmah
If Kak Wan is Anwar's puppet, what about the current attack against Najib Abdul Razak? They say that Najib is too soft. Is the public not also asking who is really the prime minister of Malaysia? Therefore, why the spin therefore that Kak Wan will be Anwar's puppet?
Suhaizan and PAS should not be overly concerned about the spins or overreact to the news. At the juncture when the PAS president had an audience with the Sultan, it may be because the situation was very different.
Now that Pakatan Rakyat has overcome this MB saga, it has come out much stronger, having learnt that respect for each other is what earns them respect from the people. Let's move on, because to me, you guys need to work harder to capture Putrajaya.
Nothing more, nothing less, by the next General Election, because to the people, "Enough is enough!" Now, the maverick, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad is coming out again to spew his venom like what he did to Tun Abdullah Badawi.
With the help of his 'machai' like ISMA president, Zaik Abdullah, former NST boss, Datuk Kadir Jasin and former minister, Zainuddin Maidin, they are executing part of a campaign to stir up discontentment in the UMNO Baru that Mahathir had created. Let us show the Mamak that he no longer has a place in this country. - MAILBAG

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