Sunday, May 24, 2009

Malaysia at a glance

1)Penanti's independent candidate Aminah Abdullah today revealed that two state level PKR members offered her a top post if she pulled out from contesting in the by-election. Without naming the two, Aminah told reporters that the offers were to make her the head of the Penang City Council if she pulls out, or if she wins, the deputy chief minister's post.
What a win fall, both ways untung Mami!

2)A specially-arranged emergency meeting involving several sacked People's Progressive Party members today passed a resolution to appoint Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department T Murugiah as party president.
Now we have two PPP presidents just like Perak with two MB’s & Speakers, alamak are we going double or clones?

3)Teratai assemblyperson Jenice Lee and 15 others were arrested at about 8.45pm on Thursday night after for holding a candlelight vigil outside Lee's service centre to mourn the 'death of democracy' in Perak. The vigil was organised by Pandan DAP Youth wing.
Aiyo, it’s a crime to wear black and to celebrate birthday in public!

4)The police yesterday raided the DAP headquarters in Petaling Jaya in search of documents believed to be related to the arrest of the 16.The raid, which took place at 6.25pm, was carried out by a team of 11 police officers. They left at 7.30pm. The police had brought along Ooi (in orange lock-up uniform), who is also DAP Youth's political education bureau director, in the raid and confiscated his computer monitor, keyboard, headphone, a number of CDs and a CPU (central processing unit).
First time in history, HQ political kena serbu. Conclusion memang Malaysia police state!

5)Malaysian Indian United Party (MIUP) president KS Nallakaruppan said that the opposition leaders, especially from the Indian community, were still cheating and telling lies to the Indian community.
Another black tin kosong.

6)The Court of Appeal yesterday allowed Zambry’s appeal and reversed the earlier Kuala Lumpur High Court decision which declared PAS leader Nizar as the rightful menteri besar of Perak.
Now does that mean that the sultan has prerogative rights to decide the MB then, in that case can the Agung decide on our PM?

7)Fast track approval for another Indian based political party, Makkal Shakti party by Thanenthiran? Come on, admit it – it’s absolutely stunning, isn’t it? What efficiency and preciseness! Bravo Malaysia.
There you go a snap shot of Malaysia.

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