The Blame Game

8 07 2009

Kg Buah Pala problems in Penang, water issues in Selangor, defection in Perak, undeveloped Kelantan, high crime rates etc; whose fault? BN governmentlah! Sounds familiar? Luckily the adjournment of Sodomy II trial is due to Anwar’s counsel health condition as well as the decision to abolish English language for Maths/Science (as Anwar insisted on BM a few days back); otherwise the integrity of the judiciary and education ministry will be criticised again.

Blame It is easy and convenient for some people to blame and criticise whenever something goes wrong. Blame it on Najib’s administration or Koh Tsu Koon or BN as a whole. Is that what we want?

Recently (or since 308) most political problems we see, we’ll find that our nation’s political parties are trying hard to attract the masses. Every party is busy in accusing its opposition and trying to show that it is better than the latter.

Amid all this commotion, politicians lose no time in bringing the faults of their competitors to the fore. After raising decade-old issues, one thing is clear and transparent, that all this hard work is being done to increase vote. While taking the oath, people say, “Malaysia is my country, all are Malaysians, Bangsa Malaysia or 1Malaysia”. However, does this really make a difference to politicians?

I believe that there must be some sort of eligibility in order to be able to contest elections, otherwise more and more inadequate people will contest them and hamper the image of our country in the eyes of the world.

In the midst of the finger-pointing game, issues like poverty, employment and development of the country are lagging behind. But PR leaders are actually least bothered about these developmental issue; they are just busy in finding flaws in BN.

Thus, the question arises: should we vote for politicians for whom nothing is more important than winning election or position; even more important than the country and its people and their interests? Think of the people, find a worthy and constructive solution. Serve The People!


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8 07 2009
Raj

Ya tak ya jugak…it is extremely difficult to have those politicians today.

8 07 2009
ChenSF

That is one of the political gamelah!

9 07 2009
Kingto

Bn fell into Anwar’s trap again, one the ground most parents are unhappy wth switching back to BM dec! Listen to the ground of voters not those NGOs or extremist or Opposition, gundu!

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