Sunday, January 26, 2020

Mahathir Should Spend More Time Focusing On How To Bring Bolehland Forward

Mahathir should spend more time focusing on how to bring Bolehland forward instead of playing politics.

If this is true  it is a betrayal of the rakyat's mandate. The people had resoundingly rejected dUMNo & Co and Pas in GE14.

Inviting Pas to become part of the government when the people had spoken is destabilizing PH.

There is a pre-election agreement for Mahathir to pass the baton to Anwar. Instead of setting a date for that to happen, the Pm is vacillating as to when, if ever, he will step down and hand over the baton to Anwar.

If the other PH coalition partners could honourably fulfill their part of the bargain by allowing Mahathir to become the Pm despite the offer from the Agong to appoint Anwar's wife instead, there is no reason why the grand old man cannot act honourably.

Mahahthir's vacillation is causing alot of uneasiness and scaring away investors.

Mahathir is not the man to lead the country forward. His time has long past. It was only by the grace of the other PH coalition partners that he is now the 7th Bolehland Pm.

The grand old man is not known as a reformist. What Bolehland needs is someone who will ring in the changes long needed to usher in the dawn of a new Bolehland the people had voted for, after 60+ long donkey years of the same old politics of race and religion, cronyism, corruption, ketuanan and entitlement.

The Pm should know that more and more people are unhappy with his lack of the kind of leadership the country desperately needs to put things right.

The 5 by-elections defeats, especially the Tanjung Piai disgrace, speak volumes of the people's growing disappointment with the Pm.

The longer Mahathir stays on as the interim Pm, the more the country sleeps walks and stumbles.

Now is the time Mahathir steps down to save Bolehland, not any later, no?

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