Ambiga, if there is no PAS, there is no Bersih
So, let me share a secret with you, sista. The success of all these Bersih rallies was because of PAS. 90% of those in the crowd were PAS supporters. PAS mobilised their supporters from all over Malaysia. They came down by bus and slept at the mosques all over Kuala Lumpur just to attend these rallies.
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Raja Petra Kamarudin
Ambiga, Anwar’s proxy in Bersih
Who put Pakatan Harapan (PH) in power in 2018? The people.
Recall the number of people who turned out in support of PH at every rally, sometimes in heavy rain. Who toiled and fought for more than ten years to bring change in 2018. Who faced teargas, arrests, jail and other forms of harassment because they believed in the cause?
What about the battles against the Election Commission, the Undi Rabu movement, the masses of people who trained to be PACA agents to try and mitigate the effects of a flawed election?
And not forgetting Malaysians overseas who made sure their votes reached home even if it meant paying for the flight of one of them to ensure they did. These are only some examples of the commitment, will power and passion of the Malaysian people who brought change in 2018.
If the politics of this country does not change, then it is time to encourage the rise of a third force for GE15, comprising those who do not carry the baggage of the politics of the past.
Extracted from “A new normal” by Ambiga Sreenevasan, published by Malay Mail Online, 28th April 2020 (READ MORE HERE)
Anwar hijacked Bersih and renamed it Bersih 2.0
Ambiga, Ambiga, Ambiga, what nonsense are you talking about?
First of all, we (yes, we) started Bersih in 2007. Then, after the 2008 general election, Anwar Ibrahim hijacked Bersih (and renamed it “Bersih 2.0”) and appointed you the Chairman after he had offered the post to Param Cumaraswamy, who had declined the post.
You talk about “the number of people who turned out in support of PH at every rally, sometimes in heavy rain.” Ambiga, berapa orang? 100,000? 200,000?
Aiyo! There were 15 million registered voters in GE14 lah. In GE15 there may be 18-20 million registered voters. So, even if 250,000 Malaysians came out to support your Bersih 2.0 rallies, how percent is that?
This is why Bersih was a success
If 250,000 registered voters came out to support your Bersih 2.0 rallies, that means 14,750,000 DID NOT come out to support your Bersih 2.0 rallies.
What is so great about your 250,000 supporters? Why the fook talk about the 250,000 Malaysians who support you and not talk about the 14,750,000 who DO NOT support you?
Try to hold a Bersih 2.0 rally today and see what happens. Can you still get even just 50,000 supporters?
Hello, sista, I was involved in many of the Reformasi rallies since 1998 lah. In fact, I was detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA) in April 2001 for being one of the organisers of “The Big One”, the Kesas Highway lockdown, which frightened the government.
Yes, Barisan Nasional was so scared that the government was going to fall that they detained the ten of us (then dubbed the “Reformasi 10”) under the ISA.
A sea of green: no PAS, no Bersih
So, let me share a secret with you, sista. The success of all these Bersih rallies was because of PAS. 90% of those in the crowd were PAS supporters. PAS mobilised their supporters from all over Malaysia. They came down by bus and slept at the mosques all over Kuala Lumpur just to attend these rallies.
The Bersih 1.0 rally had a crowd of 60,000-80,000 and was successful because of PAS. Your Bersih 2.0 rallies were successful because of PAS. Without PAS, no one would even know who the fook Ambiga is.
That’s the real face of Bersih
Oh, and about your so-called “battles against the Election Commission.” Don’t you actually mean your battles against the Election Commission Chairman, Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman? And is Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman not a top leader of your Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s party, Parti Pribumi Bersatu?
Ambiga, you are so full of shit. Stop talking cock lah. Maybe you can fool those Chinese and Indians in Pakatan Harapan. But it is not so easy to take we Malays in Muafakat Nasional for a ride.
What next are you going to say, Ambiga? That Muafakat Nasional (or Umno and PAS) walked in through the backdoor? So, are you saying Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong is an idiot? Or is His Majesty the Agong a crook? Yang mana satu? Jaga sikit mulut tu? Nanti kalau kena sedition kata kerajaan zalim pulak.