Wednesday, February 19, 2020

There Has Been Enough Politicking, Bolehlanders Are Right Royally Tired And Fed Up With Pakatan Harapan Government Helmed By The Grand Old Man Mahathir Mohamad

There has been enough politicking. Bolehlanders are right royally tired and fed up with Pakatan Harapan (PH) government led by Mahathir.

Instead of working for the people, the PH lot seems lost in politicking. With the Pm himself continuing being ambivalent on the question whether, or if ever, he will pass the baton to Anwar.

That question of passing the baton should have simply been a matter of honouring an agreement. However, that seems like such a difficult thing to do, for reason or reasons only known to Mahathir himself.

If the other partners to the PH coalition could honourably fulfill their side of the bargain by letting Mahathir become the 7th Bolehland Pm, there is no excuse why Mahathir can't do the honourable thing - set a definite date for passing the baton to Anwar. 

The longer the Pm dithers on the passing the baton, the more that opens the door to further politicking with self-serving politicians from both the ruling and the opposition divide, already been seen scrambling and jostling to curry favour to secure their positions, to the utter disgust of the rakyat who see their mandate being ignored and dishonoured.

The whole shebang is also scaring away investors and wrecking havoc to the economy.

There is no reason why Mahathir should insist on staying on till after the November Apec Summit - except, perhaps, for his own ego?

The people expect the Pm to step down sooner than later.

They are right royally tired and fed up with the all the uncertainty surrounding the question of when or, if ever, Mahathir will honour the agreement to pass the baton to Anwar.

Enough is enough!

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