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Najib, you really can't be bothered, can you?

I refer to the Malaysiakini report Najib lashes out at accusations of 'the Mongolian woman' .

Oh my goodness, Mr DPM, this is the 21st century. This is the Age of the Internet. Where have you been? The rakyat are no longer stupid. Perhaps one good thing that the Barisan Nasional (read Umno) government has done is use billions of taxpayers' money to send thousands of Malaysian students (of one particular race) abroad to study. So now, it's payback time! Their minds are more open; they have seen the world, soaked in new ideas, experienced freedom and have analytical minds.

The public is not confused. Not at all. The public is very clear about the issues. And the public wants justice, accountability, honesty, compassion, and integrity. Can the Barisan Nasional government give us these things? Oh, oh, the silence is deafening. I thought so.

Corruption, crime, injustice, arrogance, and lies are running rampant in Bolehland. What have you done, as the people's elected representative, to combat these ills of society? You have party colleagues who are sexists and racists, and colleagues in Parliament who advocate ‘closing one eye’ to corrupt practices, and you do nothing about them. Now you want the public to sympathise with you?

The Court of Public Opinion is running on overtime. Mr DPM, if you care, just pop by any coffee shop or warung in the morning before you go to work, have a cuppa there and listen to what Malaysians from all walks of life have to say about you. Listen to the questions they ask about the Mongolian woman's murder trial, and the so-called 'commissions' paid out to crony companies in the fighter jets and submarine deals. Listen to what they have to say about the stupid National Service programme. It's enlightening. You must try it. But you are perhaps too far detached to even bother isn't it? And you claim to have the people's interest at heart?

There is absolutely no need for you to point the finger at the opposition. You only need to listen to the rakyat . And the rakyat is smart enough to know what's going on. They don't need the opposition to be the penghasut . Your job is not to point fingers. Your job is to answer to the people, the rakyat , and do the right thing. You need to convince the Court of Public Opinion that what you have said to date is indeed the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Otherwise, what you have said in the august House will have absolutely no meaning whatsoever.

There is definitely a need for a commission of inquiry into the government's 2002-2003 purchase of the two French-made Scorpene submarines, and the 18 Russian-made Sukhoi fighter jets. The rakyat can no longer take your word for it. And if the r akyat wants an investigation into these deals, proceed with the investigations. It is the rakyat paying for it anyway. So who are you to say it is not necessary? Perhaps, it is timely to remind you that in a democracy, the people are the boss. Not the government. The government is the servant of the people. We seem to have this notion reversed up for a long, long time. No more!

The rakyat also demands the deals be scrutinised by the government opening its books to be examined. Perhaps then, the people will believe what you say. On the PSC-Naval Dockyard patrol boats project for the navy, where is the great Amin Shah? Is he not liable to answer for this botched project that has cost the taxpayers billions of ringgit?

And you actually reckon the National Service programme is well-received by the rakyat eh? In that case, it would be proper to NOT force parents to send their children to these camps. Allow them the choice to decide if they want their children to participate. Can the government do that in the event that you still insist for the programme to continue? Or would that hurt the bank accounts of the organisers too much? You had earlier said the National Service programme cannot be terminated because ‘too many parties were involved’. So it's not about fostering national unity or promoting racial integration is it. It's about profit, isn't it?

Mr DPM, you are a seasoned politician. You are also the people's elected representative. But strangely, you don't sound too concerned about the deaths of these innocent kids in the NS camps. You don't seem too concerned about what the affected parents are going through. You are indifferent, as many of your party colleagues in Parliament are. You are indifferent because these kids are not your own flesh and blood. They don't count. You really can't be bothered, can you? Now that's extremely telling about the kind of leader you are.

As a taxpayer and a member of the electorate, I demand that you prepare a list showing which member of the Cabinet has children participating in the NS camps, or is it true that children of ministers and Umno cronies do not have to attend these camps?

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