Totally unwarranted and Abuse of Power - Arresting a 6 year old Vaishnavi

Picture by Malaysiakini
Malaysiakini's report on Uthaya's Niece, 11 others held shocking.
The arrest of Hindraf leader's niece, a 6 year old Vaishnavi and others have really made me pissed of. Is making an attempt to hand over a note to PM of Malaysia by six year old terrorism? It occurs to me, the PM together with his Home Minister are out to destroy Indians in Malaysia.
Just before the Permatang Pauh by-election we had our Major Dailies flashed news stating that the PM had agreed to consider Hindraf's request. The PM even stopped by to attend the Hindu prayers conducted the by Hindus alleged as Hindraf members at a Chinese temple. Well, it was only a drama, in which the PM acted very well, successfully deceiving Indians in Malaysia. And as usual it was another empty promise by Dollah.
There is no secret, Malaysian Indians are angry over the way they have been treated all along and the unnecessary arrest and intimidation of Indians will never make Indians support BN or its' leaders in the near future. It may appear the government is above the Indians for now, but remember it is just another 4 years away before BN gets to lose its entire power if they continue to disregard the concerns of rakyat.

Difference Between Brazil and Malaysia is RM1.2 Billion

Brazil pays only RM 4.14bil for 50 Eurocopters and Malaysia Boleh with a whopping RM 2.317bil for just 12 units.
While I was reading Malaysia Today, I came across an interesting article titled "EUROCOPTER-HOW MUCH" written by one named T.Gopal. Being curious I checked the website address given below his writing as reference, only to be taken aback. What’s happening in this country?
When we say our politicians and ministers are embezzling, robbing, and plundering the wealth of Malaysia, is it an over-board statement? How else could we say then when the purchase of 12 Eurocopters E75 is found to be overprized by more than 1.2 billion ringgits in comparison with the same with Brazil?
So, it is most surprising when Dato Najib claims there was neither abuse nor corrupt practice in the purchase of these copters. Wow, that’s something. Maybe for those who are so seasoned with such practice, it would not occur that it is something bad and immoral especially for a senior politician, minister and the one who is going to be a PM soon. Each time a private deal break looses, revealing the exorbitant amount of tax payers’ money spent we have the minister concerned to quickly brush aside such claim to counter with some unacceptable explanation most often seen as ridicoulus.
What baffles me further is that despite all these allegations of mismanagement and corruption UMNO still prefers leaders of such back ground. Is it because the party could not find any eligible leader to lead this country? Or is it that it wants such leaders because they are likes like likes.
It is time we Malaysians really need to concern over these. We need to care who our leaders are, who our prime minister is, are they accountable for every action they take in the name of leadership and authority. Are they the real guardian for Malaysia and Malaysians?
Although we know the likely candidate who is going to become the next PM, we can’t keep mum to let him to make all the plundering to further plunge the country into economic disaster.
Please read the rest in Malaysia Today

UMNO dynasty and R.A.H.M.A.N Theory – Rise and Fall of "RAHMAN"

When I first got to know about this theory or mystery for some of us, I had thought it was mere coincidence that the prime ministers of Malaysia who had succeeded their predecessors carried a letter in the name of RAHMAN as their initial in alphabetical sequence.
But it somehow perplexes me now to see how RAHMAN theory has tuned out to be for real. Hence, I have come to believe now Najib will become the Prime Minister Malaysia completing the full cycle of Rahman. Najib would also be the last PM ending the Umno dynasty. Tunku became the first premier of Malaysia at the age of 54 in 1957. He held his position until 1970. Two factors surfaced from Tunku that caught my attention are his name and age; RAHMAN, and 54 years. What that says?

Based on the theory Najib would have to be out from his premiership by year 2011 as that year completes 54 years of Umno’s perpetuation which also signifies Tunku Abdul Rahman’s age of 54 when he was appointed as PM. Though we have yet to witness the conclusion, the succession plan in place for Najib to take over is quite certain. The only other thing is the total period for Umno to rule. It’s real evident the party once considered almost indestructible is its way self-destructing itself. The disunity and infighting in Umno is all evident that something real bad is brewing. And everything that begins must end. In so saying we could conclude that Umno is destined to rule at least until year 2011.
In concurring this, it’s better for Pakatan Rakyat not to attempt to shake up the nature’s will. All Anwar and Pakatan Rakyat needs to do for now is to wait for the fateful year 2011. I’m confident Anwar could become the next PM, begins with the initial of Abdul Razak a new theory so to say.

Datukship goes to Bollywood

When we say Malaysian politicians never fail to amuse us, it's not an exaggeration.
The Malacca chief minister Mohd Ali Rustam's decision to confer a datukship to Sharukh Khan, the heartthrob of Bollywood is simply amazing. The amazement in fact has puzzled most minds in Malaysia. When pressed for deriving such decision Ali Rustam said, the actor has been recommended by Daim Zainuddin. The justification is because Khan has shot a number of movies in Malacca that made the state to become famous as tourist destination.
I wonder if it was because of Sharukh Khan, what was the role then for the tourism minister of Malaysia. We understand the tourism ministry spent millions of ringgits to promote Malaysia, where Malacca is a part of. Does it mean the effort and money spent by ministry to promote Malaysia a waste and ineffective?
It's not a question whether Sharukh Khan deserves the conferment of datukship but the merits the state considered to confer such honour to him. Don't we have many deserving Malaysians who could be considered for datukship? I see it as an insult to those individuals who have contributed enormously to Malaysia. All the chief of minister of Malacca has to do is to look around for a fireman, a nurse, a doctor, or a good Samaritan who runs an orphanage home. All of them are individuals who have dedicated their lives to help and save others. Their contribution cannot be equated with ringgit and sen.
And finally if this is the level of wisdom the chief minister projects to convince Malaysians to become a future DPM, it is not at all surprises me when Dr.Mahathir called him and the likes of him as bunch of jokers!

Police and AG, can you please stop embarrassing us Malaysians?

Like it not we probably have the most tainted institutions in Malaysia. Top on the list now are Police and AG office. Yesterday we read how police had tempared with Raja Petra's article. Having acknowledged their acts, the prosecution team has requested for time from presiding judge to reconsider the appropriate charges against RPK.
Today once again we have heard another shocking revelation about an incident that shouldn't have happened at all. According to Malaysiakini's report, a retired senior police officer has claimed the then public prosecutor Ghani Patail had tampared his original investigation papers. How cheap and unethical this could be if proven to be true?
While countries around the world are seen to be improving their institutions we Malaysians are deteriorating in both professionally and morally. PM flip flop, DPM flip flop, Home Minister flip flop, Education Minister flip flop, Police department flip flop, AG flip flop and list continues....
Is this what we mean by Malaysia Boleh?

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