Bravo, Nurul! For keeping to your ideals!
Although you did not give reasons why you won't serve the government anymore, we can guess.
Not only are you disappointed with what is happening, we, the ordinary Bolehlanders, feel betrayed too.
The country did not vote out the toxic dUMNo regime after 60 plus long donkey years for the dawn of a New Bolehand just so that Maha the Great One could start collecting and welcoming back the people he once called 'rubbish' whom the voters had resoundingly rejected in voting for PH.
That, to put it in a nutshell, is blatant betrayal of the rakyat's mandate. Something Bolehalanders won't countenance nor take lightly.
We are disappointed that your father continues to kowtow to the Great One in fear of being sidelined again by the Great One when the time comes to pass the premiership to him despite a prior agreement.
We are disappointed that the country is led by the nose by a man who does not have fresh ideas to offer except a rehash of the same old things - another national car project, rivalry with Singland, Look East to Nipponland Policy when everyone knows that the Japanese sun has long set and it is the Chinese sun that has risen.
A man who, after the grandstanding at the UN, turned his back on ICERD. And still talks race and religion as a tool to help the disadvantaged instead of bravely moving forward from race and religion.
A man who, it appears, is not comfortable unless he has a 2/3 parliamentary majority so that he could do as he pleases, when that is not a good thing for any democracy to flourish.
Yes, Nurul, stick to your ideals and don't be a part of something that betrays the people's mandate and trust.
We are all for genuine change and transformation, not cosmetic showboating.
Looks like Bolehland needs another shot to set the nation on the path to the true dawn of a New Bolehland.
Be there, Nurul, when the time comes!
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