Saturday, October 28, 2023

Is Anwar's Administration Losing Its Way? Looks Like People Are Beginning, If Not Already, Losing Fate In Anwar And His So-called Madani Administration.


It is sad having to say that people are losing fate in Anwar and his gang.

It is one thing making electoral promises.

It is another if it was all a ruse to garner votes and once in power happily U-turn on the pledges.  

Giving lame excuses why they are not exactly keeping to their words.

There was the initial Anwarian hooha on good governance and intolerance of corruption of all ilks, all nice and inspiring, irrespective of who or whom were involved, even if they be members of his own cabinet.

Then to be hit with Zahid's DNAA (discharge not amounting to acquittal) of the corruption charges against him.

No matter how hard Anwar had insisted he had no hand at all in the DNAA of his deputy, it was still disheartening to see what was unfolding.

Further, to see how badly the Pm mishandled the question from a poor Form Six Indian student when she had asked a question on special preference, shouting her down instead of allowing her to speak and replying with an angry and agitated, instead of calm,voice, really made one think of what fibre was the Pm made of.

And now the directive to schools to hold weekly 'Show Solidarity With Palestinians' programmes when it would be better not to involve school children in the politics of world affairs that has already turned out to be anything but pretty

And what's this about the European threats following the Pm's strident and vociferous international support of the Palestinians and Hamas?

What's all the apparent show boating (?) instead of calling the relevant ambassadors to lodge objections?

Why all the missteps and sliding back?

All sound and bites, little of substance?

Ai yo yo!!

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