Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Sorry, But No Sorry, Professor Tajuddin, This Here I Have To Agree With Professor Ramasamy Leh : Anwar Has Failed As The Pm Of Malaysia


Sorry, but no sorry, professor Tajuddin, this here I have to agree with professor Ramasamy leh : Anwar has failed as the Pm of Malaysia  

As the Pm, Anwar does not have the luxury of pushing responsibility to others in matters affecting the country's well being in all matters.

Economy, promised reforms, racial and religious harmony, security et al.

The Pm holds the ultimate power to set the direction of the country.

The failure, reluctance or fear, to stamp his foot down quickly and unequivocally over the KK Mart sockgate, for example, for one reason or another, has allowed the situation to simmer and lead to unpleasant consequences like the arson attempts on KK Mart stores.

And the feeling that things might lead to even more trouble in the future.

And a general sense of unease among the multi-racial and multi-religious populace that unpleasant things can unravel so quickly with no one seemingly in full charge, or willing, to call a spade a spade and take the bull by its horns and stop things from getting worse.

In the end, Anwar has the Pm must take full responsibility for the nation.

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