Friday, May 21, 2010

BN’S INTERNAL QUARREL REFLECTS ITS INSTABILITY

THE recent hot issue on Sabah and Sarawak will not be the ‘Fixed Deposit’ for BN, and this was raised by the LDP Vice President Datuk Chin Su Phin concerning and over other various matters within the Barisan Nasional was refuted by many BN component leaders who think Chin is totally wrong and his statement cannot be accepted. The BN components do share his view and termed his view as anti-BN.

Today, many statements were issued by LDP leaders which included their Youth chief and Women chief to protect and stand together with Chin. They said that they are not against the BN but merely do not agree with some of the leaders, and further to highlight the various issues like poor hospital services, uncompleted railway system, delayed flyover construction in Tanjong Aru, illegal immigrant, power woes, long delay in the KKIA runway project etc..



The wanita chief also hit back on Datuk Tham Nyap Sing, the previous CM technical advisor by saying that why he did not helped to solve the problem on power cuts and shortages all these while, especially he was an employee of Sabah Electricity Board and a deputy president of the then BN-SAPP.

Dr. Hiew King Cheu the Sabah DAP chief commented on the matter by saying that it is true that the BN’s ‘fixed deposits’ in Sabah and Sarawak is diminishing at a very fast rates and it is no longer secured.

The statement from Datuk Chin already served as a strong warning and a reminder to the BN components, but his kind gesture had been refuted with cannon bomb shells fired from the components. This reflected the elegance and blinded attitudes of the BN not to accept criticism even from their counterpart.

Dr. Hiew said he admires people like Datuk Chin Su Phin and others like him who dare to speak out especially on matters that is affecting the interest of the Sabahan and Sarawakian as a whole. This is good leadership by example, who has no fear to speak out, why these people choose to be silent?

The cases like the billion ringgit money laundering which was put out in the open now, and some names were mentioned and the investigation by MACC is in progress, why all of them (BN) kept total silence, as if the case had been swept underneath the carpet.

Sabah DAP welcome those good people in BN to join DAP to work towards a new government in order their voices can be heard, and their views be recognized and put into full use. We need to build up a strong team and a genuine team for the people in order to bring about “Save Sabah, Save Malaysia”.

-Sabahkini

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  1. of course BN aware of their weaknesses and realize the problems faced by the people of Sabah.. actually, all BN component parties no need to make an open statement as they can meet to discuss the problems and find the solutions.

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  2. anyway, whatever parties is actually good but it's depends on how they can meet the demand of the people and upholding the rights of the people.

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  3. How about the defection in the pakatan coalition? right now, only a small number of BN members who has a position in the Party has defect...but on Pakatan side, over 30 people, mostly MP's & assemblyman who hold a position in their Party...this is a true example to reflect instability...

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  4. People's representative should speak out all the critical issues on behalf of the people so that actions can be taken to resolve the matter.

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  5. Sabah and Sarawak doesn't want to be anybody's deposit. The BN shouldn't take this responsible on doing this. The citizens are aware of this, so the government should know what to do next.

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  6. well, wake up and do your work properly...rakyat already tired and fed up with all the longstanding issue that burden them such as illegal immigrant, fake IC, etc...if no actions taken, then BN can forget about the 'fixed deposit'...

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  7. Instead of bickering like 12 years old kid, it's about time to serve the people to solve long-standing issues. The people are getting fed-up and so am I...

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  8. Too much loopholes in the party. Serve the people and bring back their faith and trust to the party.

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  9. bagi saya, banyak pembangunan yang tidak dapat disiapkan seperti flyover di tg. aru, kkia etc tu adalah disebabkan oleh pihak-pihak yang tidak bertanggung jawab telah diberi tanggung jawab tersebut lalai menyiapkan kerja mengikut masa yang ditetapkan. siapa pihak tidak bertanggung jawab tu? fikirlah sendiri...siapa yang luluskan projek, siapa yang dapat projek, berapa banyak tender tersebut, % yang dibahagikan kepada orang-orang tertentu??? tiada kaitan dengan dengan BN sebab yang salah ialah orang-orang yang tidak menjalankan tugas dengan amanah, bersih dan cekap!

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  10. orang-orang yang tidak dapat menyiapkan projek2 pembangunan on time sepatutnya tidak layak lagi diberi projek besar di negeri ini. ia menjejaskan pembangunan untuk rakyat di sabah dan sekaligus reflect kepada BN dan perkara kecil begini akhirnya dimanipulasikan lagi oleh pihak bertentangan untuk meraih perhatian rakyat Sabah...

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  11. kerana nila setitik rosak susu satu tempayan!

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  12. The instability in BN equals with the ones with PKR..so, you judge it..

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  13. If the leaders did their job properly, there is no reason to fear any rumors.

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  14. Rasanya isu ‘Fixed Deposit' ni makin hari makin kuat dilaung-laungkan oo...
    hhmm, tapi jangan risau kalau BN da buat yg terbaik, rakyat pasti akan berpihak dgn BN juga.
    So pedulilah khabar angin ni.

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  15. It's ok guys.. kebenaran pasti akan terdedah suatu hari nanti :)
    sama2 lah kita nantikannya. Siapa betul, siapa salah... Yg penting rakyat patut tahu buat penilaian yg tepat & bersifat neutral.

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  16. Just don't let internal conflicts affects their job performance. Their duty is to the people, hope that they will know how to separate their Personal business with their duty.

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