Can PI Bala deliver anything for Pakatan?


Finally, somehow, private investigator P Balasubramaniam is back in Kuala Lumpur. I do not know how much money (if any) has been paid into what account to “persuade” PI Bala that he should become the White Knight coming to rescue the people, this nation from the plundering and pillaging of the Barisan Nasional government.

I do not know what has been promised to Bala to ensure that his personal safety will be guaranteed.

I do not know and I do not care because we will never know the whole truth – not even if Pakatan Rakyat is to win this coming general election.

What we do know is that with the coming back of Bala to Malaysia, another nail has been hammered into Najib Tun Razak’s coffin. Another nail into Umno and Barisan Nasional’s coffins, too.

Whether enough nails have been hammered into these coffins will not be known until after the general election – but be warned, the stakes are getting higher by the day.

We know that in Malaysian politics it is a “winner takes all” situation. Everybody in the opposition and all of us who support Pakatan Rakyat – including Bala – understand what that means.

And more critical so do Umno and Barisan Nasional. “Tiada maaf” for those on the losing side.

So take sides if you must. All the “berani mati” foot soldiers must now take their position at the front of the army for Pakatan or BN, and be prepared to face whatever comes their way.

Damaged goods

For Bala, I know this: he has considered all options, financially and on a personal level. Like many others, he knows that he has to make a stand if he is to have any advantage over the result of the 13th general election.

So far, we have seen that Deepak Jaikishan and Bala may have well tipped the scale against Najib on a personal level, but to what advantage to Pakatan?

– See more at: http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2013/02/28/can-pi-bala-deliver-anything-for-pakatan/#sthash.KxDjc7td.dpuf

Finally, somehow, private investigator P Balasubramaniam is back in Kuala Lumpur. I do not know how much money (if any) has been paid into what account to “persuade” PI Bala that he should become the White Knight coming to rescue the people, this nation from the plundering and pillaging of the Barisan Nasional government.

I do not know what has been promised to Bala to ensure that his personal safety will be guaranteed.

I do not know and I do not care because we will never know the whole truth – not even if Pakatan Rakyat is to win this coming general election.

What we do know is that with the coming back of Bala to Malaysia, another nail has been hammered into Najib Tun Razak’s coffin. Another nail into Umno and Barisan Nasional’s coffins, too.

Whether enough nails have been hammered into these coffins will not be known until after the general election – but be warned, the stakes are getting higher by the day.

We know that in Malaysian politics it is a “winner takes all” situation. Everybody in the opposition and all of us who support Pakatan Rakyat – including Bala – understand what that means.

And more critical so do Umno and Barisan Nasional. “Tiada maaf” for those on the losing side.

So take sides if you must. All the “berani mati” foot soldiers must now take their position at the front of the army for Pakatan or BN, and be prepared to face whatever comes their way.

Damaged goods

For Bala, I know this: he has considered all options, financially and on a personal level. Like many others, he knows that he has to make a stand if he is to have any advantage over the result of the 13th general election.

So far, we have seen that Deepak Jaikishan and Bala may have well tipped the scale against Najib on a personal level, but to what advantage to Pakatan?

– See more at: http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2013/02/28/can-pi-bala-deliver-anything-for-pakatan/#sthash.KxDjc7td.dpuf

Finally, somehow, private investigator P Balasubramaniam is back in Kuala Lumpur. I do not know how much money (if any) has been paid into what account to “persuade” PI Bala that he should become the White Knight coming to rescue the people, this nation from the plundering and pillaging of the Barisan Nasional government.

I do not know what has been promised to Bala to ensure that his personal safety will be guaranteed.

I do not know and I do not care because we will never know the whole truth – not even if Pakatan Rakyat is to win this coming general election.

What we do know is that with the coming back of Bala to Malaysia, another nail has been hammered into Najib Tun Razak’s coffin. Another nail into Umno and Barisan Nasional’s coffins, too.

Whether enough nails have been hammered into these coffins will not be known until after the general election – but be warned, the stakes are getting higher by the day.

We know that in Malaysian politics it is a “winner takes all” situation. Everybody in the opposition and all of us who support Pakatan Rakyat – including Bala – understand what that means.

And more critical so do Umno and Barisan Nasional. “Tiada maaf” for those on the losing side.

So take sides if you must. All the “berani mati” foot soldiers must now take their position at the front of the army for Pakatan or BN, and be prepared to face whatever comes their way.

Damaged goods

For Bala, I know this: he has considered all options, financially and on a personal level. Like many others, he knows that he has to make a stand if he is to have any advantage over the result of the 13th general election.

So far, we have seen that Deepak Jaikishan and Bala may have well tipped the scale against Najib on a personal level, but to what advantage to Pakatan?

– See more at: http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2013/02/28/can-pi-bala-deliver-anything-for-pakatan/#sthash.KxDjc7td.dpuf

So far, we have seen that Deepak and Bala may have well tipped the scale against Najib on a personal level, but to what advantage to Pakatan Rakyat?

CT Ali, FMT

Finally, somehow, private investigator P Balasubramaniam is back in Kuala Lumpur. I do not know how much money (if any) has been paid into what account to “persuade” PI Bala that he should become the White Knight coming to rescue the people, this nation from the plundering and pillaging of the Barisan Nasional government.

I do not know what has been promised to Bala to ensure that his personal safety will be guaranteed.

I do not know and I do not care because we will never know the whole truth – not even if Pakatan Rakyat is to win this coming general election.

What we do know is that with the coming back of Bala to Malaysia, another nail has been hammered into Najib Tun Razak’s coffin. Another nail into Umno and Barisan Nasional’s coffins, too.

Whether enough nails have been hammered into these coffins will not be known until after the general election – but be warned, the stakes are getting higher by the day.

We know that in Malaysian politics it is a “winner takes all” situation. Everybody in the opposition and all of us who support Pakatan Rakyat – including Bala – understand what that means.

And more critical so do Umno and Barisan Nasional. “Tiada maaf” for those on the losing side.

So take sides if you must. All the “berani mati” foot soldiers must now take their position at the front of the army for Pakatan or BN, and be prepared to face whatever comes their way.

Damaged goods

For Bala, I know this: he has considered all options, financially and on a personal level. Like many others, he knows that he has to make a stand if he is to have any advantage over the result of the 13th general election.

So far, we have seen that Deepak Jaikishan and Bala may have well tipped the scale against Najib on a personal level, but to what advantage to Pakatan?

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