The najis that comes out of Anwar’s mouth
As I said, what comes out of Anwar’s mouth is just najis or sewage. Semua bohong. When they had a chance to help the rakyat in the 22 months they were in power, they didn’t. Now that they are the opposition, they tok kok. Cukuplah! Your 22 months in power is testimony of your deception.
NO HOLDS BARRED
Raja Petra Kamarudin
You can read below the latest najis (sewage or excrement) that came out of Anwar Ibrahim’s mouth, as reported by Malaysiakini.
That’s one thing about Anwar. He is so good at talking that he can convince you to drop your pants and bend over, as has happened many times over the last 60 years (yes, that is how long Anwar has been doing such things).
Anyway, no need to analyse too much about what Anwar is saying (because it’s all najis anyway). Let us focus on just one issue of importance during the time that PKR and Pakatan Harapan were in power for 22 months from May 2018 till February 2020.
The PDA1974 (Petroleum Development Act) was passed by Parliament in 1974 when Tun Razak Hussein was Prime Minister (PM2). In 1976, when Tun Hussein Onn took over as Prime Minister (PM3), Petronas signed Agreements with all the 13 states in Malaysia.
Basically, the Agreements stated that each state would receive 5% “royalty” from Petronas for any oil and gas exploited from that state.
Now, this in itself is an injustice because under the Federation of Malaya Agreement all resources belong 100% to the states. Hence, by giving only 5% back to the states, this was not only in violation of the Federation of Malaya Agreement but was daylight robbery.
The Sabah “Double Six” tragedy that killed all opposition to the 5% oil royalty
In fact, Sabah did not agree to this and do you remember what happened to all those Sabah leaders who opposed the 5% royalty (hint: plane crash)? Terengganu also opposed the 5% royalty and guess what happened to the Menteri Besar? Kelantan opposed it as well and was it a coincidence that the Kelantan Menteri Besar suffered the same fate as the Terengganu Menteri Besar?
Yes, in short, the Federal Government put a gun to the heads of Sabah, Sarawak, Terengganu and Kelantan and forced them (at the point of a gun) to sign the Agreement agreeing to the 5% royalty (from what should have been 100%).
Remember what the British did to the Sultans back in the days of the “British intervention in the Malay states”? The British put a gun to the heads of the Sultans and forced them to accept British “advisers”. Well, the Federal Government did the same thing regarding the 5% royalty back in 1974-1976.
It was NOT the Federal Government GIVING 5% royalty back to the states. It was the Federal Government TAKING 95% of the oil and gas wealth from the states.
Anyway, 5% pun 5% lah. Takpe. But then, in January 2000, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad cancelled the 5% royalty to Terengganu (and then later to Kelantan). Dahlah bagi 5% instead of 100%. Lepas tu batal the 5% pulak.
Why did Anwar not take care of the rakyat when Pakatan was in power for 22 months?
Okay, now to the best part. Pakatan Harapan took over the Federal Government in May 2018. Did they give back the 5% royalty to Terengganu and Kelantan? Did Pakatan Harapan increase the 5% royalty to 20% (when it should have been 100%) — as Sabah, Sarawak, Terengganu and Kelantan have been asking for more than 40 years?
Yes, just answer that one question cukup. No need to talk about other things. And what is it that Anwar said?
Pakatan Harapan will now refocus on their struggle and fight for the rakyat instead of being distracted by the prime ministerial candidate issue. “I am confident that Harapan, from what I can see from my meetings with the DAP, Amanah and PKR leadership this week, especially in the last few days, I think we will return to focus on fighting for the rakyat, focus on the issue of poverty (and others).
The poorest people live in the richest states in Malaysia
Sabah, Sarawak, Terengganu and Kelantan are the four richest states in Malaysia. They contribute an estimated RM40-50 billion a year to the country. Since 1974, these four states have brought in roughly RM1.5-2.0 trillion. Yes, RM1,500,000,000,000-2,000,000,000,000 — twelve zeros.
But do you know what? While Sabah, Sarawak, Terengganu and Kelantan may be the four richest states in Malaysia, the people living in these four states are the poorest in Malaysia.
Okay, now tell me this: what did Anwar, PKR, Pakatan Harapan, etc., do for Sabah, Sarawak, Terengganu and Kelantan in the 22 months they were the Federal Government? Did they give back the 5% royalty to Terengganu and Kelantan? Did they increase the royalty to 20%, as what Sabah, Sarawak, Terengganu and Kelantan have been asking for so long?
When Anwar, PKR and DAP made their move to oust Mahathir as Prime Minister, the old man agreed to pay Terengganu and Kelantan the outstanding hutang on the 5% royalty. Basically, Mahathir nak ambil hati PAS so that they will not support Anwar in the effort to bring down then Prime Minister.
Guan Eng blocked the release of the 5% royalty payment to Terengganu and Kelantan
And do you know what happened after that? Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng blocked the payment to Terengganu and Kelantan and refused to pay the money which Mahathir had already approved.
Pakatan Harapan will now refocus on their struggle and fight for the rakyat instead of being distracted by the prime ministerial candidate issue, konon. Yeah, right. If you can believe that then you probably believe in the tooth fairy and Santa Claus.
As I said, what comes out of Anwar’s mouth is just najis or sewage. Semua bohong. When they had a chance to help the rakyat in the 22 months they were in power, they didn’t. Now that they are the opposition, they tok kok. Cukuplah! Your 22 months in power is testimony of your deception.
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Anwar confident Harapan will now refocus on struggle instead of PM candidate
(Malaysiakini) – PKR president Anwar Ibrahim said that following his meetings with DAP and Amanah leaders over the past week, Pakatan Harapan will now refocus on their struggle and fight for the rakyat instead of being distracted by the prime ministerial candidate issue.
“I am confident that Harapan, from what I can see from my meetings with the DAP, Amanah and PKR leadership this week, especially in the last few days, I think we will return to focus on fighting for the rakyat, focus on the issue of poverty (and others).
“Otherwise, the current prime minister and the ministers will do whatever they like. As we are busy talking about the (prime ministerial) candidate, they are busy distributing wealth (among themselves).
“The number of unemployed is almost reaching 1.5 million but to win the hearts of the leaders and MPs, they are all given rewards one by one,” Anwar said in a Facebook Live session tonight.
Anwar wasted 22 months trying to oust Mahathir from power
He said there were so many ministers and deputy ministers in the cabinet that the public does not recognise most of them especially because they do not know what these leaders are doing.
Harapan, meanwhile, must remember what is more important and that is to return to their struggle, he said.
“We cannot act as if we are still exposing our necks and still being dragged here and there, breaking up and fighting and then following his whims on the candidate,” Anwar said.
Though he did not mention names, he was likely referring to former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
Previously, Mahathir had been suggested as Harapan’s prime ministerial candidate again in their counter-coup efforts against the Perikatan Nasional (PN) government.
Shortly after PKR rejected this, Mahathir then announced that Warisan president Shafie Apdal had been proposed for the position and that this proposal had the support of DAP and Amanah.
Mahathir is using Shafie to block Anwar from becoming PM
DAP and Amanah, however, said they viewed Shafie’s nomination as an option and needed to discuss the matter internally as well as at the Harapan presidential council.
Anwar took another veiled jab at Mahathir when he said Harapan should not rely on a “brittle branch that will later stab” them.
“I stress to Harapan, if we want to stay together to maintain the course of our struggle, we should not dismantle the spirit of Harapan.
“We should not act as if we are desperate and forced to rely on a brittle branch that will later stab us as what has happened before. (By) resigning as he likes without referring to anyone, he caused a mess for us, breaking our principles as well as our manifesto and other things,” he said.
Mahathir had resigned as prime minister on Feb 24 after former PKR deputy president Azmin Ali triggered a coup in what is now dubbed as the Sheraton Move.
At that time, it had been speculated that Mahathir resigned as he did not want to work with those who had initiated the coup.
However, Mahathir’s resignation effectively meant the dissolution of the Harapan cabinet, which eventually led to the formation of the PN government led by Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin.
In the past month, Harapan and its allies have claimed that they have enough support amongst MPs to wrest back power but their momentum was halted by an impasse between Mahathir and Anwar over who should be the coalition’s prime ministerial candidate.
PKR has been opposed to Mahathir as the prime ministerial candidate and wants Anwar instead.