It is time Anwar steps up to the plate and convince Bolehlanders he does have the leadership quality to take over the premiership from Mahathir.
Not continue to grovel before the Great One, afraid to speak up for fear of being passed over again if he should be seen as going against the Pm.
Anwar should not be afraid to speak out even if what he may say offends the Pm. That is the least the rakyat expect of him, not be afraid to call a spade a spade like his own daughter has no qualms about doing where she perceives the need to.
Always asking the people to give Mahathir the space to do his work even when the Pm must be reminded of his slack does not inspire confidence in the Pm-in-waiting.
How long does Anwar expect people to bear with the Pm when the latter seems not be in a hurry to usher in the reforms to bring Bolehland forward? Till kingdom come, and Pakatan lose the confidence of the whole nation with the opposition making hay while the sun shines?
Enough is enough, Anwar! Show some telur lah!
Even if that means you lose out again on becoming the Pm!
Better to show that you are your own man and not afraid of anyone.
How else are you to inspire confidence if you are seen as weak and afraid to rock the boat when rock you should or all sink anyway!
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