Saturday, February 29, 2020

PPBM Biggest Betrayer of PH, with Chairman as man of no honour


Star Online:


'Biggest betrayer': Johor PKR dep chief slams Bersatu PRIBUMI


By MOHD FARHAAN SHAH


Johor PKR deputy chief Jimmy Puah Wee Tse 

JOHOR BARU: Johor PKR deputy chief Jimmy Puah Wee Tse has described former Pakatan Harapan partner, Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu), as the "biggest betrayer".

The Bukit Batu assemblyman also accused former Mentri Besar Datuk Dr Sahruddin Jamal of trying to entice him to crossover and support the new coalition of Umno, Bersatu, MIC and PAS.

“I was called up by Dr Sahruddin to his residence on Tuesday (Feb 25) at around 10.30am, where he asked me to jump into the new coalition.

“When I heard it from him, I was very upset and immediately left. And that is the last time I spoke to him, ” he said when met during a PKR Chinese New Year gathering at Taman Ungku Tun Aminah here on Friday night (Feb 28).

Puah, formerly a state executive councillor in the Pakatan administration, added that he did not blame Umno, PAS, MIC and MCA for the change of government in Johor.

He said the blame should fall on Bersatu as they betrayed Pakatan.

“Some of Bersatu leaders also tried to offer monetary gains to Pakatan assemblymen for them to cross over, but I'm very proud that all of us rejected them.

“We are looking at lodging a report with the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission (MACC) over this matter, ” he added.

Puah also said the state Pakatan would be having a meeting soon and would be issuing a statement following the appointment of Johor Umno chairman Datuk Hasni Mohammad as the new Mentri Besar.

Earlier, Hasni, the Benut assemblyman, was sworn in as the 18th Mentri Besar before Johor Ruler Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar at Istana Bukit Serene here.


9 comments:

  1. This is hopping on a tsunamic scale. By my book this is treason. They think it is ok to wipe out and change the results of GE14. Simply because a few leaders were not happy, even though they won but they didn't win with the people they like.

    DAP, Anwar’s PKR and Amanah can hold their heads up high. They did not waver. They held true to the mandate given to them by the Rakyat.

    In GE15 we have to make a simple choice. Choose between:

    Multi-racial vs racial M’sia
    Inclusive vs exclusive M’sia

    I don’t blame Tommy for resigning. He has principles. He would be instructed by the new government to do things that he would disagree with.

    The kleptocrats may escape justice. The villains may even be given the reigns of power again. Jho Low can now come home and get a “fair” trial.

    MCA just celebrated their 71st anniversary last week. There was a flag raising event, led by Wee KHAT Siong. The theme for the celebration was

    “Freedom-Democracy-Justice, Together We Build A Better Malaysia”.

    Was that in their minds when they voted their support for the Traitors just days later?

    To the "victors" (as of now), when you next pray in mosques, temples or churches I hope your conscience will be clear.

    Unless there is another twist in this saga the die is cast. With 92 (as of now) seats in Parliament the next opposition must fight on.

    Stay hungry, stay foolish, don’t settle.

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    1. MCA people I have known for decades have been all smiles and salivating at the prospect of returning to power, in the last few days.

      It may still not work out hahhahahhs..

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  2. Politicians who betrayed the trust of the people are inhabitants from the cesspool of shit holes.These people will sell their wives and daughters in exchange for their lust of the butt hole.

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  3. It doesn't really matter whose idea or who the key plotters of the coup de etat were. They were all in it. They signed SDs weeks ago, as leaked (now confirmed as true) by Sarawak Report on February 11. If there is any doubt who they are, their identities will be revealed when the next cabinet is announced and when the seating arrangements in Parliament are finalised.

    I patronise a restaurant that has pictures of all our 7 PMs proudly lined up on their wall, but with a gap, one picture missing...PM6. I suspect there will be another one or two missing next time I visit.

    Suffice to say there will be Malaysians who will not shed any tears when these traitors have their final day on earth.

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  4. When the bedrock of the propaganda of the government is based on slander and hypocrisy; Allah promised that such a government will not last long.

    1MDB had a debt of RM42.00 billion but with several projects in hand it was entrenched to become the country's engine of economic growth. Its project development value was worth hundreds of billions.

    But the government impressed the whole world that one thief had squandered all the money. After 656 days the government collapsed, and the person who had worked relentless to punish the thief resigned.

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    1. The project development value of Bandar Malaysianamd TRX has nothing to do with the Billions of stolen 1MDB funds.
      None of the borrowed 1MDB money went into the development.
      THAT money has leap into kleptocrat's pockets.

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  5. Syed Saddiq now "rebels" against his own party. He says he does not want to work with the corrupt, throws his support behind Mahathir.

    "This is no longer about party or majority, this is about identity and integrity. I understand my position will not sit well with certain politicians but politicians come and go, Malaysians are the true masters of this country," he said."

    Really Young Man?

    Did you sign any SDs? If not, what about those who did sign? Did they have integrity? Now that you know who they are are you willing to work with them? Would a person of integrity do that?

    When did you know about the coup de etat? When you found out did you try to stop it as any person with integrity would do or did you (like Toonsie) just go along for the ride as long as you see a big reward for yourself, but once it became apparent it wouldn't go your way only then you "rebel".

    If Malaysians are the true Masters why didn't you obey their wishes as strongly conveyed in GE14?

    Simply by attending the Bersatu meeting last Sunday morning was a treasonous act, just like the one at the Sheraton Hotel. You should have simply recorded your protest and left immediately. Any person with dignity would have done that.

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  6. The Agong should call all 222 MPs to the Palace, make them stand in a in a big hall.

    All PM candidates stand in front: Anwar, Muhyiddin, Toonsie, whoever...

    MPs then line up behind the PM candidate of their choice, in a single file.

    Have a picture taken of each line and publish it on the internet.

    This was how my Std 6 class choose a class monitor. We should treat our MPs the same way, like children.

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  7. What a ridiculous situation; the current Chairman and President of the same party Bersatu, marching to the Palace, both wanting to be PM.

    Looks like Toonsie hates Jibby more than Anwar....ha ha ha...if he becomes PM then let's see how Toonsie "controls" the re-consitituted Harapan sans his Bersatu stooges and Azmin's PKR.

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