BN’s Sandiwara in Hulu Selangor


The local media, the biased ones, the ones controlled by BN, claims that the selection of Kamalanathan, was merely a so-called compromise. The DPM admitted in his speech that the people of Hulu Selangor want change and that is the reason for sidelining first choice Palani. Dear Mr DPM, it is not only the people of Hulu Selangor, it is the majority of Malaysians who want and demand for change. Change in Putrajaya!! That means if you could sideline Palani on this request, don’t you think you too need to be sidelined, or are you only blind when you choose to be? And Palani at 61 is younger to “Slick Muhyi” who turns 63 next month. Now ain’t this a hypocritical practice?

By Babulal, A Malaysian Always

Now I want the Hulu Selangor MIC branch to walk the talk by closing its operations as they have promised to do if Palani is not chosen – or is it another “cakap kosong”. The DPM further went on to say that the selection was based on “muafakat” between the component parties – “muafakat” my arse. It was a slap on Samy’s fluffy wrinkled face and that’s what it was, period! A slap on his face and a spit on his ego. He was told to shut the hell up and toe the line like a good little puppy. And only a corrupt entity could be controlled in such a way – it is simply because UMNO has all the wrongdoing records of MIC and its leaders.

Let me explain why I think the entire selection process was BN’s “Sandiwara”.

There were just too many factions within the BN and too many little Napoleons within the MIC who wanted to field their own cronies. To begin, the Hulu Selangor UMNO branch youth nominates the MIC Hulu Selangor youth chief Mugilan; the MIC HQ and senior Hulu Selangor members wants Palanivel; the UMNO HQ wants to field a Malay; and so on …. So how do you neutralise the situation? Do a Scenario Planning of course and play the game – sandiwara. By making UMNO look dominant in the selection process, they neutralised the majority Malays who are supporting UMNO in Hulu Selangor, UMNO HQ and their branch calls to nominate their candidate – that solved the major problem they had. To neutralise the balance issues by the MIC Hulu Selangor branch’s pressure to select Palani and with Mugilan rebelling was easy – dictatorship methods by Samy – simple remark, you rebel, we will take disciplinary actions against you. Samy is forced to do so due to his own corrupt practices – he had to save his ass from UMNO rather than his face. It is easy to dominate a corrupt person if you know his ill doings and UMNO leverages this aspect over MIC. So the best was to select someone who could be a crony of all – someone who could sell the race all over again – a fresh face who could screw us all over again – that someone is no other than Kamalanathan the scapegoat. Do you really think he could fight for you Indians where his own leaders have failed?

Who knows better of the people’s desire other than the grassroots themselves?

So by neutralising all this bickering, we could say the preview of this Sandiwara is completed. Now wait for the full screening. Palani was so devastated that he boycotted the naming of Kamalanathan as the candidate. Samy can’t even fight for his No.2 to be fielded, what more fight for you – HRP, Naragan, Line Clear, MMSP, IPF, PPP, MIUP. I can only feel sorry for you. Palani has no say either – the No.2 for the so-called Indian voice, he can’t even fight for himself, how is he going to fight for you Indians – and yet MMSP, Naragan, Line Clear and HRP are sending me emails to vote for an Indian representative – what a joke. I am laughing since yesterday and still am – laughing even when I am taking a dump … when I flush, I see marble Palani’s and Samy’s face being flushed away.

Another maggot Indian, karuppu pandi Nalla. A good friend of mine called me and told me politely that I gave Nalla a wrong nickname – it should be karuppu erumai (black buffalo), he said – so I decided to take his advice by renaming him a karuppu erumai, who is also a race-seller. I was also informed by MT that name-calling is not appropriate. I apologise for that but just can’t help it when it comes to this scoundrel. He has moved up the ladder of sales, selling/trading in all sorts of things, brokering contracts, etc to race-selling as this generates more profit than even the flesh trade. The quantum of margin is just mind boggling and furthermore you get immediate access to the powerful elite, the movers and shakers of KL and Putrajaya. It’s simple – all you have to do is form a race based party, have some maggots as your members who will echo whatever you shout – even when you raise your hand and say “Hidup BN – I will eat shit for BN” – the background echo would follow. Then go meet some UMNO leaders and endorse your support for BN that you will sell off your race – and wallah – you would be the blue eyed boy of BN until the next GE.

The era of Tuanku Abdul Rahman was just perfect where people worked with harmony towards a common goal – to advance in life.

So whom do we elect – an Indian to represent Indians in Parliament or a Malaysian who represents all? I have lost all trust there is in race based politics. DSAI is bringing in some light to us Malaysians – he is showing us there is hope to live as one and to prosper as one – I will take this chance. Personally, I will vote for Dato Zaid and I know he will bring in changes, changes we are longing for. The PM’s concept of hiring consultants and pay them almost RM78 million to meet Obama, to promote unity and come up with the 1Malaysia concept is something every Malaysian should condemn. What a waste of public funds. The lavish spending of public funds should stop now. And how do we do that? Change in Putrajaya. That is the only way.

Race based politics are irrelevant, especially to the offsprings of mixed marriages. I have numerous friends from mixed marriages. Cool dudes and nationalists. Where do you slot them? Dan Lain-Lain category? That is sick. The system is sick to the core.

Lastly, the DPM mentioned a few days ago that minorities are protected under the constitution. That is good information we all didn’t know. Thank you for bringing it to our attention. Maybe you missed one word in that statement. It should read “selected minorities are protected under the constitution”. We want all discriminated and sidelined races, Malays, Chinese, Orang Asli, Ibans, Dayaks, Penans, Bajaus, Kadazans, Bugis, Thais, Minangkabaus, Acehnese, Javanese, Portuguese, Mamaks, etc (borrowed from RPK’s article : My challenge to Hindraf: let’s fight for a New Deal) to be accorded fair treatment as stipulated in the Constitution – not selected by only taking care of BN cronies. There is no point if it is in the constitution but the implementations are lop-sided. I will fight for all – and I want HRP to answer RPK’s challenge in Lets fight for a New Deal as I find your 15/38 political ambitions utter nonsense.

Babulal

A Malaysian Always

 



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