Friday, June 20, 2008

Promise, post, sabotage

Pak Lah oh Pak Lah, it seems that Pak Lah's credibilities are easily challenged compared to the time when Che Det was in power, then nobody dare, even to lift a finger. Both leader contrast in their styles and approach.

Pak Lah should take the hint, the voices are getting bolder and bolder.

It is the habit of typical politicians by making promises that later could not be fulfilled. It is impossible to please everybody. Especially the Ketua Bahagian and senior politician, aspiring to become assemblymen or MPs, given political post or Chairmanship of GLCs was passed over by younger candidates and some even by inexperienced Puteri.

Imagine a Senior Politician (SP) who had been a member for over 20 years; been building his/her political ambition, accumulated a large group of supporters and had spend thousands if not millions Ringgit to please the grassroots, was put aside, instead a younger chap but with strong connection to certain leaders without grassroot support was chosen. I am sure the SP would have promised his supporters some kind of compensation, either in post or in cash if he was chosen. Dissapointment can lead to "sabotage" and leaving the party taking the supporters along.

Three months after general election, no action plan against the election result was announced. And no action on the alleged "saboteurs".

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