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What have YOU done, Najib?
Published:  Sep 7, 2009 12:37 PM
Updated: 5:30 AM

" Najib, never mind what the opposition promised. As the Prime Minister where is your promise of a 1Malaysia? What are you doing about your vision?"

On: PM says doubts showing on opposition rule

Razman Yahaya : The Japanese election results have in a way given an indication of their political landscape. It could happen in Malaysia. When the was public why the elected the democrats when they do not have the experience to govern as compared to LDP? The answer was they didn't care who governs as long as it is not the LDP. The message to BN is watch out for the next election.

Changeagent : The PM must realise that while he is entitled to his own opinions, he is only representing the views of the minority in this instance. The vast majority of people believe that the different Pakatan state governments are doing a reasonable job of administering their respective states, and would be inclined to retain them in the next general election. The PM should learn to refrain from making petty and random statements that cannot be backed by facts or conclusive findings, as they are currently reflecting poorly on his own maturity level.

Doc: The rakyat are more in doubt about BN's ability to rule. Please clean up your own backyard, Mr PM. As for the civil servants, hope you get your bonus but unfortunately this year is not an election year. We'll see-lah!

Ken : Wrong, Najib. Doubts about opposition rule is nothing compared to the people's disgust at Umno's rule. Your police force prioritises suppressing peaceful gatherings than fighting crime. Your MACC goes on baseless witch-hunts against opposition politicians rather than fight real corruption.

Your AG practises selective prosecution. Your judiciary pretends it doesn't know how to read the Perak constitution. Your home minister displays sickening partisanship. Your deputy has never heard of 1Malaysia. Disgust at Umno rule!

Aviyel : Yes, there are doubts about Pakatan's capacity to Rule. However, there are no doubts about BN's incapacity. The Rakyat will rectify all this...soon

Kelvin Lawrence : It is a wonderful show to watch - Barisan Nasional morphs into Barisan Delusional. Congratulations on further digging your grave. Do you really think that this country can afford another May 13? I hope the inciters realise that in the wake of another such event, a weak economy should ensure that there would be insufficient funds to pay off the co-conspirators. In rempit speak: Those who do the bidding of fools in power will have bikes but no fuel.

Westwindman : History has dictated that when men concoct their own recipes for their own purposes, something will give way over time. Perhaps, this is the tectonic-shift all Malaysians have to face. The only operative words being: May we, should we, must we, can we, why can't we, why must we, dare we hope, why should we, dare we? Are we here to accept what there is or, what we can make it become?

Ragavan Menon : Najib, never mind what the opposition promised. As the Prime Minister, where is your promise of a 1Malaysia? What are you doing about your vision? As a citizen of this country I ask you why there is so much inequality, discrimination, oppression, racism and religious extremism under your governance?

Boonpou : Is the rakyat doubting the opposition alliance's capability to manage their respective states? Simple answer to the question. Resolve the Perak state issue and call for fresh elections. Better still, call for general election and let the voters determine who the rakyat prefer.

Hong Yew Chye : BN is a typical example of a sore loser. After 52 years, Malaysians should wise up to its antics of racism religious fanaticism, divide and rule orchestration. Let's give our full support to Pakatan and see a change of government in next election.

Ee Chuan Seng: Why don't Malaysians blame the BN government for 51 years of not solving racial tensions among Malaysians that cause so many problems? Pakatan Rakyat cannot be blamed for taking the effort to solve a problem abandoned by BN.

Rayfire: To just wash his hands of the temple relocation issue and brushing it aside as a state matter is unacceptable. Najib should see the video taken during the meet - the people are agitated and may retaliate if measures are not taken immediately - unless that is part of the master plan to grab Selangor again.

Wira: I would rather have a transparent, Malaysians first (not 1Malaysia) government. An open government representing all races than a government that is corrupt, racist and arrogant. The Pakatan governments are learning and proceeding with their tasks the correct way. Mr PM, try learning the Pakatan way and you can be a great government too.

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