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To all BN leaders (former and present),

As a Malaysian citizen, I have been residing in this country for the past 50 years and have experienced numerous political situations and instability. It is always BN leaders who like to comment about others or on other things.

With regards to this, I would like to bring to attention to two issues which are jealousy

and selfishness. First and foremost, all BN leaders, please STOP making comments on members of the opposition parties.

Please let them carry out their responsibilities as elected members of Parliament. It doesn’t matter if they are from PAS, DAP or PKR. It is not an issue who does what as long as these elected representatives do their respective tasks without fear or favour.

I would also like to remind all BN leaders to please open your ears and eyes and look forward to focus on the future of all Malaysians. BN leaders should not keep on commenting on how PAS, DAP or PKR rule their state governments.

Who wears what hat, who did what is not important. Just leave them alone and give them a chance to perform and do please give your full cooperation to them to carry out their job.

The BN leaders should absorb their mistake of failing to deliver to the Malaysian public. We should learn from the recent crisis and from the downfall of many BN leaders. It showed BN leaders are good only in talking and are not good in performing their duties.

For example, the PM (Umno) handled the Hindraf issue in an inappropriate way whereby the PM did not give achance for those Hindraf fellows to voice out and meet him. Now they are detained under the ISA. Why can’t a special chance given to hear the voice of Malaysians?

Our former Selangor MB, Mohd Khir Toyo is very good at demolishing temples while the MIC president is very good at swindling the money of the poor Indian community. Gerakan undermined the credibility of Indian leaders by saying they were not good enought to stand for elections.

Based on all the listed above, I don’t see why BN should not have lost in the general election. They (BN) did not understand and take care of the interests and needs of Malaysians. They were selfish enough to put their own priorities first for their own needs. We, as Malaysians, have the right to voice out for our needs as this is a democratic country.

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