Sunday, October 11, 2009

PKR - So What now after Bagan Pinang?

So PAS lost and this time by a bigger majority. And I suppose there will be a post mortem. But thinking back, the lost is inevitable, especially with the postal vote advantage. But the loss by a bigger majority is definitely unacceptable. However most of us were just hoping for a miracle. If we were true to ourselves, we would have seen the sign on the wall. The leaders should have gone round the coffee shops and listened to talks regarding the sale of alcohol and Selcat hearing. Right in the midst of this election we had issues created by PAS Hassan Ali and PKR Zulkifli Nordin,  but somehow the leaders refused to see them. If the Pakatan coalition is always at loggerheads with each other, and PAS creating issues which will hurt  the sensitivities of its partners and the public, the people might as well vote for the BN. Bearing in mind that some of the PAS members and most of the Keadilan members were umno rejects, people are saying that Hassan Ali is like a Trojan horse. So the faster we get rid of such rejects, the better will be the future for the Pakatan coalition. History has shown that whenever PAS creates an issue, the Pakatan will slide a few notches in its popularity. The coffee shop talk now is that  PAS deserves it and it is a wake-up call for the Pakatan leaders. So heed the warning.

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