Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Rafizi Going For PKR's Deputy President Post. His Weakness : When The Going Got Tough He Got Running Away


I know many are rooting  for Rafizi.

He is a great ideas guy and he helped Pakatan Harapan (PH) in no small way to beat dUMNo & Co the last general election.

Unfortunately for PH the man given the chance to become second time Pm by the grace of Anwar and the PH coalition partners, betrayed the people's mandate refusing to honour the agreement to hand the baton over to Anwar that eventually led to the country's first ever backdoor government in two iterations.

Unfortunately, too, Rafizi after losing the contest for the post of PKR's deputy president to eventual betrayer Azmin Ali, quit and left altogether.

Not to be seen or heard of until now.

That is a blight in his record.

One should not give up for whatever reason or reasons but continue to plow on.

Politics is not a fair weather game.

You stay with your fellow colleagues through thick or thin.

Take the good for the bad and vice versa.

Though Rafizi is great where he comes from, I'd rather root for Saifuddin Nasution, PKR's faithful secretary-general to this day, as Anwar's number 2.

One needs to be a loyal party man and supporter of the leader no matter the struggle and how tough the going is or gets.

Leadership is not all about holding power or gunning for positions but what one can contribute to one's party and take it from there.

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