Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Bloody God-less Chinese Communists

Today RPK posted a new piece titled BLAME ALLAH FOR THE SELANGOR MB CRISIS in response to Dr Dzulkefly's comment about the two PAS ADUN who broke ranks with PAS to support Dr Wan even before the PAS council meeting had taken place on Sunday 17 August. He wrote, undoubtedly in sarcastic mode:



PAS leader Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad said that Allah made the two PAS state assemblymen defy their own party by joining the 28 DAP and PKR representatives in pledging support for Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail because Allah wanted to save Selangor.

That is actually a most interesting prognosis and I must confess I did not see it that way. I suppose I have forgotten my religious class lessons where we learned that nothing happens, either good or bad, unless Allah wills it.


I am glad that Dr Dzul reminded us because I have to admit that since I have been staying here in the UK these last five years I have been missing those religious sermons that I used to attend quite frequently when I was back in Malaysia.


I remember now Tok Guru Abdul Rahman Petani telling me that we can only plan but Allah decides. Hence we have to accept whatever happens, both good and bad. And that is why Muslims are forbidden from wailing during funerals because death is Allah’s will.


You can read the rest of his post yourself, but here in my post I wish to extract a few (unedited) comments from RPK's post as well as my morning-nothing-to-do-in-office-lah responses, wakakaka. Here goes:

(1) by OzRi UzNa:



Majority of Chinese people do not believe that God exists and even Adam and Eve though they believe does not exist at all... Majority of Chinese are all RACISTS, which they do deep down prefer their own RACE to succeed even at cost of another RACE.. And they are selfish,racist, greedy and spiteful people. I believe this comes about as they have a sense of entitlement, that they are better than other people but they have no responsibility towards other ,people in their own communities or abroad. Children are taught not to care about others strangers especially someone from a different races and so on.

My responses (in 2 parts, the latter on realizing an oversight in the former, wakakaka):


poster above made for kaytee, wakakaka

(i) OsRi UzNa, it may well be that some or even many Chinese Malaysians are racists but to assert they don't believe God exists is based on nothing more than your ignorance, sheer utter ignorance. Most Chinese believe in God (Christians, Muslims and Bahais) or gods (the non-Christians, non-Muslims and non-Bahais).

Few would be those Chinese Malaysians who are atheists, very few indeed - incidentally I'm am one, wakakaka. Even most of Chinese Buddhists have conflated their religion with Chinese folk religions and so believe in God known as Thean Gong (God of Heaven, sometimes the Jade Emperor).

As for another of your ignorant assertions, namely "Majority of Chinese are all RACISTS, which they do deep down prefer their own RACE to succeed even at cost of another RACE", I have no issue with the former, that most Chinese are racists (in fact, most Malaysians are racist, including and especially Indians and Malays), but I disagree with your ill-informed and very ignorant belief that "they ..... prefer their own RACE to succeed even at cost of another RACE". The truth is no one is more dangerous and harmful to a Chinese Malaysian than another Chinese Malaysian, wakakaka, because I suspect those involved in such disgraceful backstabbing would be those fighting for crumbs, the 0.23Malaysian crumbs, wakakaka.

(ii) Oh OsRi UzNa, sorry I missed out Adam and Eve in my comment above. Adam and Eve only exist in the Abrahamic religions and not in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other non-Abrahamic religions - in fact, in the Abrahamic religions especially Judaism there was a third person, namely Lilith who was Adam's first wife - you should be ashamed for leaving her out of your mention.



BTW, I have always believed that God made a mistake in making Adam and Eve Hebrews, leading us since to suffer forever from the fallout of their original sin. Had God made Adam and Eve Chinese (even racist ones, wakakaka0 then we would have been spared that 'original sin', for they would have ignored the apple (or fig) and ate the snake instead, wakakaka. No snake, no Iblis (Satan) thus no sin, wakakaka.

And to be fair to OsRi UsNa he replied:

Kaytee Moc Confucius is deeply influential on the majority people of Chinese more than Buddhism, Taiosm and also an Atheists who doesn't believe in existence of God including Adam and Eve. I know about existence of Lilith a female demon. Lilith as Adam's first wife is a medieval Jewish folklore in other words myth. Bear in your mind Supreme being, He makes no mistakes! You wrote: "The truth is no one is more dangerous and harmful to a Chinese Malaysian than another Chinese Malaysian,.." It's TRUE except national unity of the Chinese (Nationalism).


... which encouraged me to reply:



OsRi UzNa Indeed Confucius has a deep influence on Chinese attitude, in the Sage's teaching and reasoning for 'order' in society where the King, Elders and seniors in royalty, society and family must be respected and not only that, shown to be respected whence then there will be order and harmony. Also, Confucianism has been about cultivating, practicing and promoting the 8 virtues of benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom, fidelity, loyalty, filial piety and service to elders.

On this score, Chinese Confucians would be the most devout monarchists, which has been why China has an unbroken line of dynasties including the current communist dynasty, wakakaka. 



But more importantly Confucianism, unlike the very tribal Abrahamic religions, does NOT interfere with an individual's religious belief, which was/is why among the Chinese, Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism and folk religions exist side by side for several thousands of years. Only in Christianity and Islam in China were their followers taught to be intolerant of other religions.


What Chinese nationalism would you be talking about when even China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore can't even agree among themselves, let alone Chinese Malaysians.

(2) by Rama Chandran Muniand:

The Chinese have a master plan to takeover Putrajaya. But the Malays are not bothered to be used like Anwar and Mat Sabu! This is seen clearly, they rather listen happily Chinese and a few idiotic Indians shouting and condemning the Malay Royalties! They are. Power crazy ! Parties like DAP have a alterior motives! One puppet Malay will be a PM and a Chinese either LGE or LKS will be Deputy PM with an important portfolio to screw up the country! The puppet Malay will be Anwar or Wan Azizah ! Tun Mahathir said these so call Malay opposition parties are selling the Malay Rights! That's 100% true!


My response:

Damn it, those Chinese are taking too long (57 years) to dominate Malaysia, wakakaka. Pathetic lah. By the time they ever succeed, all of us (Mahathir, Anwar, Najib, Lim KS/GE, Khalid Ibrahim, Tok Haji Hadi Awang, and even young Khairy, Mukhriz, Dyana Sofya, and Mahathir's grandchildren) will be long gone.



(3) Kamarulzaman Kamaruddin wrote:

Chinese conspiring to remove Sultan? If these are true... mmmm..... do not know what to say.


I'm sure I responded but couldn't find it again in RPK's post. Never mind, if my recall is good, this was (as near as I remember) what I had written:


In Tunku's and Razak's days, all Chinese Malaysians were communists or potential communists or communist sympathizers. There was one behind every bunga raya bush.

Malaysia's My Lai - Batang Kali

Scots Guards massacred 24 innocent unarmed Chinese
and burned their village

Today, with communism all but extinct except in Cuba, all Chinese Malaysians are anti-royalty republicans or potential anti-royalty republicans or anti-royalty republican sympathizers. There is one behind every durian tree, wakakaka.


It's quite a revelation of what socio-emotional feelings some Malaysians have.



Sunday, August 17, 2014

The 10-Day Wait

Interesting times.



A week in politics is a long time, and 10 days would be an eternity.

So we have to wait until 27 August 2014 to see whether Pakatan's nomination of the new MB (doesn't matter whether it's Dr Wan or Azmin Ali or whoever) will be approved by HRH or instead the DUN will be dissolved with a fresh state election called, even though Pakatan has an overwhelming majority of 43 ADUNs in comparison to BN''s 12 and one independent, a situation which doesn't merit the dissolution of the DUN.

The last part will be the more interesting part of the wait, and not who will be the new MB.

But one wonders why or how a legal-procedural situation such as the current one in Selangor could occur or be allowed to occur, where important decisions such as replacing a MB (or CM or PM) so as to enable a mandated government to continue running, have to wait for as long as 10 days in order for HRH (or HM or a YDN) to say yes?

In virtually every organization or ministry, there is an acting head when the official head is away, so as to ensure such important or critical decisions may be made.

Isn't there such an office in Selangor as acting ruler or regent when a ruler is away or indisposed? Sometimes a council appointed by the ruler could also act in the capacity of regent should the ruler's heir be too young.

Take the case of the Terengganu Sultanate - from Wikipedia we learn:

After Sultan Mizan was elected as Yang di-Pertuan Agong, he appointed Tengku Muhammad Ismail, then aged eight, as Regent on 12 November 2006. Because of Tengku Muhammad Ismail's young age, a Regency Advisory Council was established to discharge his duties for him. The council's members were Raja Tengku Baderulzaman, Sultan Mizan's younger brother, Raja Tengku Sulaiman Sultan Ismail, Sultan Mizan's uncle, and Federal Court judge Abdul Kadir Sulaiman. He was proclaimed as regent during a ceremony on 12 December.

As regent, he presided over the swearing in of Menteri Besar Ahmad Said following the 2008 general election.


I also recall that when the former (now late) Sultan of Perak (allahyarham Raja Azlan Shah) was ill and convalescing, his son then only the Raja Muda (now HRH Raja Nazrin Shah, Sultan of Perak) performed the state's royal duties not as the Raja Muda but as the Regent of Perak, basically with powers of the Sultan.

In an earlier period, from 1989 to 1994, when his father reigned as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Raja Nazrin Shah was also appointed the Regent of Perak.

I raise this query not so much about the current MB situation in Selangor but more in general terms, because the lack of an acting ruler (regent) is an observable weakness in organizational contingency.

Proud to be Malaysians?

In the meanwhile, as we wait for PAS' earth shaking decision ........ wakakaka, read this.



So our dear Police sees fit to probe a student for sedition because the lad's Facebook has a 'like' for an 'I love Israel' page?

So back in 2008 our dear Police saw fit to detain under the ISA:

(a) a Sin Chew journalist Tan Hoon Cheng for reporting on Bukit Bendera division Umno chief Ahmad Ismail's racist remarks while campaigning for the Permatang Pauh by-election, while the racist was not, and


what a sweetie

(b) a MP for Seputih, YB Teresa Kok, [yes, she's a Member of Parliament, still is] for what we by-now know to be a false allegation against her about a mosque's azan, ... 


another sweetie hottie, yum

... er ... just for their 'protection'?

You think they're stupid?

Be thankful you're Malaysian and our Malaysian Police is only half stupid, wakakaka.



Imagine if you were Pakistani in Pakistan where a 9-month toddler could be charged for murder - for more see my BolehTalk post Pakistani Police pressed murder charges against a 9-month old baby.

Wakakaka, but dinna fret, soon our remarkable Police may reach that Pakistani standard.

.

Saturday, August 16, 2014

3 months in politics an eternity

Now it's mid August. Khalid Ibrahim still refuses to go even in the face of a very clear majority against him. He resorts to shameful name dropping, as if that will excuse his personal lack of political propriety and honour.

The next DUN assembly is scheduled for November, approximately 3 months to go. Khalid knows he will by then be definitely ousted for good, regardless of whether there is a fresh election after the DUN is dissolved by HRH on his advice, probably his scorched earth legacy as an alternative to being allowed to hang on.


sheltering under a payung

To hang on!!!

Dissolving the DUN for a fresh state election scares the shits out of PAS, which may be why they're playing footsie-tootsie with Khalid. But it's a making of their own prejudice and lack of sincere commitment to Pakatan after all their mealy-mouth promises (now recognized at best as mere empty boasts, and at worst, treachery).

Thus we have PAS non-dead quartet still in the exco, after all 6 PKR and DAP exco members have all been sacked, and thus unlike the undead PAS quartet, very dead, exco-wise.



Why is Khalid hanging on for 3 more months?

Hanging on!!!



More importantly, will he be able to? Hang on, that is!

What's up?


[Note: I will not post any libellous comments, wakakaka]

Friday, August 15, 2014

One man in Selangor



PAS Quartet say: We may stay on in Selangor till GE14

One man has caused so much damage to Pakatan.

One man has caused so much damage to Pakatan because another one man gave him expressed support, against Pakatan consensus.

One man believed him even when the one man did not have majority support.

One man's greed was the root cause leading to one man becoming a maverick renegade causing so much trouble to Pakatan.

One man's pampering of the greedy one man added to the problem of one man causing so much trouble for Pakatan, abetted by one man who couldn't stick by Pakatan coalition agreement.

One man!

One man against 30 or even 43, does the one man care?

No!

One man is depending on one man to save him. The Malay Mail Online reports in Sultan has final say in MB crisis, Khalid says:

Khalid, who was responding to claims that he no longer commands the confidence of the state assembly, said that nothing can take place until and unless the state ruler is formally informed of the situation.

“The process of what happens depends on the consent and discretion of His Highness the Sultan,” Khalid told reporters when met at the Shah Alam mosque here.

When asked whether this includes the option of dissolving the state assembly, the Port Klang assemblyman said “everything.”

“That will have to be discussed with the Sultan,” he added, referring to calls by PKR and DAP for an emergency state assembly sitting to be held to discuss his position as mentri besar.

Khalid also denied allegations that he was deliberately clinging on to his post until November’s Selangor budget sitting.


Retorting to Lim Kit Siang who told the one man to resign for misleading HRH, one man arrogantly replied Write to ruler for explanation, MB tells critics.

Malaysiakini reported: Selangor Menteri Besar Abdul Khalid Ibrahim urged those accusing him of misleading the state’s sultan to write to ruler himself for an explanation.

“In addition, the sultan has decreed that I do not make any decision or announcement on the position of menteri besar until his majesty returns on Aug 27 for me to have an audience with him,” said Khalid in a statement today.


Now, only one man can save him.

Will one man?



One man has caused so much damage to Pakatan that Pakatan will never recover to its 2013 glory.

All because of just one man, one man, one man, one man and one man.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Intolerable by the hour

TMI - You may have the numbers but I’m still MB, Khalid tells Wan Azizah


Khalid Ibrahim had informed HRH he has majority support in the Selangor DUN yet he now openly admits he doesn't have the numbers but insists on continuing on as MB. So what disrespect had he committed against HRH?

What a rogue - and I have to partially blame PKR for a number of issues leading to a once-respected man becoming so brazen, undignified and a pathetic rogue, probably the most despised politician in Malaysian history for his disgusting shamelessness.

Dr Wan indeed does have the numbers despite the foot-dragging prevaricating tap-dancing PAS which wants the cake as well as to eat it.

Two of PAS ADUN, Saari Sungib (Hulu Kelang) and his colleague, Hasnul Bahruddin (Morib) have both voiced publicly their support of Dr Wan - for more see TMI's You can sack us for backing Wan Azizah, say PAS duo to party.

Saari summed it brilliantly when he said "Khalid Ibrahim's behaviour was intolerable by the hour", encapsulating everything wrong about Khalid's shameless arrogant and dictatorial behaviour, ...

... not only in refusing to vacate the MB seat after PKR expelled him from his erstwhile party, but in arbitrarily sacking PKR and DAP ADUNs as well as threatening to sack all PKR and DAP local councillors in Selangor.

And such has been the disgusting shamelessness of a man who refused to see the writing on the wall, so much so that his intolerant behaviour has driven two PAS ADUNs to buck their party even at the cost of their expulsion from their party.

thick hide rogue buffalo

heard of one sighted  recently in Selangor

If PAS doesn't want them for contravening party stand on supporting Khalid Ibrahim, I strongly recommend that DAP accepts them as party members.

The Pakatan agreement not to accept another party's ex-members has now become void by virtue of PAS' lack of virtue towards Pakatan consensus to dismiss Khalid Ibrahim as MB.

Saari Sungib and his colleague have shown their political and moral values by making a brave stand against PAS' shameless slutty coyishness with a renegade, a rogue who has been given almost unfettered imprimatur to run the state like a dictator

And Khalid has the shameless thick hide to hypocritically talk about hanging on as MB to protect the interests of the people of Selangor but forgetting that the people had voted for PKR and DAP in order for a Pakatan government to come into rule.

By his erratic behaviour he has become a virtual dictator, sacking his former Pakatan colleagues left, right and centre, forgetting that the people had voted for a Pakatan government in Selangor, not a Khalid Ibrahim government supported by UMNO.

Ignoring the pending PAS majlis on 17 August, Dr Wan already has 30 ADUNs behind her, and that's a neat and comfy majority in the Selangor DUN of 56.

But Khalid Ibrahim continues to arrogantly ignore all the niceties of Westminster democracy, or even basic indicators of the Malaysian version, saying unbelievably to Dr Wan that she may have the numbers but he's still MB presumably because he believes he has the unreserved backing of HRH.

sincerely hope that HRH as the state constitutional head, the symbol of unity for the people, and also the impartial arbitrator [Daulat Tuanku] will now take cognizant of the very obvious majority support for Dr Wan (or an alternative PKR candidate) and the corresponding lack of in Khalid Ibrahim's case.

Recently I quoted TMI's journalist Tunku Abidin Muhriz in one of his his articles in TMI. He had written poignantly to ask whether we were going to only remember Allahyarham Tuanku Raja Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah against one incident, that sad state constitutional crisis, and completely ignored or dismissed Allahyarham HRH's life long achievements?

I fear the answer to that as Malaysians only remember the bad about someone, and very seldom the good, or as Malays would say: "Kerana nila setitik, rosak susu sebelanga".

We must not allowed this sad emotional response to ever occur in Selangor. Daulat Tuanku.



Wednesday, August 13, 2014

The champion buffalo

yo, right up to my f**king neck in water

wakakaka


















I am the rogue, the outcast, a pariah
Living in the shade of a yellow brolly
My personal position in straits dire
Due to my pathetic pompous hubris

In truth I am greatest, the mostest

Tho' thick skin like a water buffalo
No one can be like me the smartest
With a brain like an overripe pomelo

I can knock down friends and foes

Sting them like venomous scorpion
Knock them for six like dominoes
I am no less a right royal champion

Splish splash, we kerbau love water

Wallowing in muddy cesspool bath
Tho' you may find such filth a horror
We luxuriate in such a decadent path


Moo moo moo moo moo moolah
Wakakaka wakakaka wakakaka

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Bitter Bismarck Bites

UPDATE:

Malaysiakini - PAS rep urges party to join Pakatan against MB

A Selangor PAS elected representative tonight became the first of the 15 in the party to take a stand against Selangor Menteri Besar Abdul Khalid Ibrahim.

Hulu Kelang assemblyperson Saari Sungib, however, stressed that the stand he is taking is to “side with Pakatan Rakyat”.




“Two (out of three) Pakatan parties have taken a stand to reject Khalid. I feel that this is a reasonable stand to take and PAS should take the same stand,” Saari told Malaysiakini.

He also urged PAS leaders to swiftly make a decision on the matter and not wait until the central committee meeting on Aug 17, so as to save the Pakatan Rakyat Selangor government.

Saari said the matter must be dealt with on an urgent basis, especially after Khalid’s “brash” move of sacking the six PKR and DAP members on the state executive council.


********

Great news.

Interim MB has just sacked all 6 exco members from DAP and PKR.



Presumably he believes he can run the state with the remaining 4 exco members from PAS in a "National Consensus" state government comprising Khalid himself, 12 UMNO Aduns and the 15 PAS Aduns who we have been informed, MUST all abide by the PAS Shura Council's decision to back Khalid. Jawohl!

Whether Khalid possesses the legal and moral rights to sack exco members from PKR and DAP en bloc doesn't matter as he claimed he has HRH's approval, as reported by The Malay Mail Online.



For more, see TMI's Pakatan loses Selangor government as Khalid sacks PKR, DAP excos.

It also doesn't matter whether HRH is now cognizant of the fact that 13 PKR and 15 DAP Aduns (comprising 50% of the Selangor DUN) are against Khalid continuing as MB, putting lie to Khalid's claim of majority support for him.

Royal Grand Vizier, wakakaka

It doesn't matter because from such tactical adversity will come greater clarity of who's friend or foe and thus better direction for Pakatan's future.

It's also great news because, unless PAS informs Pakatan otherwise of where their support lies, and pretty pronto too, we must deem them as having switch alliance and are now part of the UMNO bloc.



Syabas to PAS - we can only be thankful you have shown your true colours and hitherto-concealed fangs. Personally I have never been comfy with them, mainly because of their hudud-obsession, misogyny and belakang pusing from Pakatan consensus.

Wait, there's additional good news from constitution experts Dr Abdul Aziz Bari and Universiti Malaya law professor Gurdial Singh Nijar, who both agreed that unlike the case for the Australian Speaker, Selangor's Speaker can vote.

Prof Gurdial said Article 71(1)(b) of the Selangor Constitution implies that the speaker can vote because: "It says that a non-state assemblyperson can be appointed a speaker of the assembly but then such a person cannot vote on any matter before the assembly."

"This suggests that if the speaker is a state assemblyperson, then the speaker can vote."

dear dear dearest sweetie Hannah,
your exponentially increased powers as House Speaker
is going to upset someone, and I don't mean Khalid, wakakaka

Better still, Dr Bari said: "... ultimately the speaker has the final say in interpreting the rules on the state assembly as the courts are not allowed to interfere."

"No court can review or substitute the state assembly speaker's decision or ruling. This underlines the position of the House within the doctrine of separation of powers."

Amen!

But now, get this - with Hannah Teoh and deputy speaker Nik Nazmi both voting together with the rest of the PKR and DAP Aduns, that will make a total of 28 against Khalid's faction of 28 ...

... BUT BUT BUT ... Hannah Yeoh as the Speaker of the House can cast an additional decisive vote in a deadlock (of 28 versus 28) to make it 29 against Khalid's 28, a probability I had mulled over in an earlier post Helping Khalid Ibrahim stay on as MB Selangor.


Of course, in the end HRH will have the final say, and with his royal prerogative he can say just anything! Daulat Tuanku!


Stupid argument

Moronic argument No 1: People who hate Israel or Jews should stop using computers which have Intel processors as a Jew invented that.



Riposte: People who hate Chinese should not use toilet paper as the Chinese invented that in 105 CE, wakakaka.



&: People who hate Chinese should not wear silk as the Chinese created that in 1300 BCE, wakakaka.



&: People who hate Chinese should not use folding umbrella (especially at golf courses, wakakaka) as the Chinese invented that in 300 BCE, wakakaka.



More: People who hate Chinese should not eat mee noodles or koay teow (mamak mee rebus & mee goreng, mee java, etc) as the Chinese invented that (I don't know when and I don't give a f**k), wakakaka.



Then there's tea (wakakaka), lacquer, lodestone (magnet or compass), gunpowder, porcelain ware (what you sit on to meditate is generally made of porcelain ware, wakakaka), etc.



My point is not about Chinese proprietorship of items BUT about the stupidity of the above moronic argument not to use a computer with Intel processor if one is against Israel.



Why am I writing this? Because there's buggerall we can write about Selangor until PAS decides in f**king SLOW MOTION (heels dragging) about its commitment to Pakatan, and of course until HRH returns from his leave abroad, wakakaka.




But he said he has majority support to be lifeguard

wakakaka



Monday, August 11, 2014

Was it all poker bluff in Selangor?

Khalid Ibrahim informs us HRH is happy for him to continue as MB, and that if the exco members, particularly from PKR and DAP aren't happy about him as MB, they can f**k off, wakakaka.


Khalid's jubilant announcements came about after a 2-hour meeting of the Selangor Royal Advisory Council where Khalid was also present and during which he briefed HRH that he still has the confidence (support) of the majority of the Selangor State Assembly (House).

And may I just say that HRH would only have approved (as he just did) based on information that Khalid has more than 28 ADUNs supporting him to continue as MB.

But wait, would that information have come from Khalid Ibrahim himself when he was in today's Royal Advisory Council meeting?

Thus, we may surmise two possibilities, namely, that (a) Khalid has been actually informed by PAS and UMNO he has their en bloc support because he knows he doesn't have those of PKR and DAP, or (b) he had informed HRH of this support even without PAS informing him so.

While it's HRH's royal prerogative to tell Khalid Ibrahim to continue on as MB, I have to ampuan tuanku and wonder why HRH did not also interview the PAS and UMNO leaders prior to taking Khalid's words at face value.

In fact it would have been far better and seen by the rakyat as more balance for HRH to interview all 4 parties' leaders, namely those of PAS, PKR, DAP and UMNO, to gauge the veracity of Khalid's words, because obviously Khalid, as the very subject of Selangor's current political dilemma, suffers enormously from a 'conflict of interest' by being in the Royal Advisory Council briefing HRH on the current imbroglio which directly involves him.

Yes, it would have been great if HRH had interviewed/discussed the state's political crisis with the leaders of all the political parties represented in the DUN.

Let's move on to PAS and examine what appears to be its earlier-overt and now-implicit support of Khalid Ibrahim continuing on as MB --- 'now-implicit' only because it has declared it wants to remain in Pakatan.

In many ways, the outcome today is far far worse than the 2009 Perak constitutional crisis, when then the Perak people at least knew who was what, where was why and when was which, even if they might have disagreed with the position of Perak's allahyarham HRH.

By contrast, right now the interested and concerned public, especially Selangoreans, have no idea what had transpired to convince HRH that Khalid Ibrahim still commands the confidence of the majority of the House, ..... other than perhaps Khalid Ibrahim himself telling HRH it's so?

As I mentioned many times before, Malaysian politics is making the people becoming more and more divisive. The current outcome in favour of a jubilant and extremely arrogant Khalid Ibrahim ('extremely arrogant' vis-a-vis his imperious dare to the exco) will invariably and inevitably add to the strained and acrimonious divisiveness.


But regardless of whether PAS is truly supporting Khalid en bloc, we still mustn't let them get away with it, for it's in their ambiguous tap-dancing vis-a-vis Pakatan collective consensus on Khalid Ibrahim that might have given HRH the impression (or facts) they support him to continue as MB.

PAS must decide where they stand, together with Pakatan if they so claimed they want to remain in the coalition, or against Pakatan if they continue to support Khalid.

Their current naughty ambiguity has compelled even Ambiga Sreenevasan to admonish them for dragging their feet on the MB issue, reported by Malaysiakini as follows:

PAS has received a ticking off for its vague and indecisive position on the Selangor menteri besar crisis following Abdul Khalid Ibrahim's expulsion from PKR on Saturday.

Former Bar Council president Ambiga Sreenevasan said PAS should follow DAP's example and swiftly make its decision, for the sake of the Selangor people.

"DAP's response on the MB issue was quick and unequivocal. PAS should decide as quickly, because the people of Selangor deserve to know," she said in a posting on Twitter today aimed at PAS leaders.

"Pakatan should be aware that many in Selangor are truly sick of the present crisis. They need clarity fast," she added.


Okay, we are aware there's an internal tussle within PAS on the Khalid Ibrahim problem but nonetheless, remaining ambiguous on such a critical issue is not acceptable because the people, the rakyat, deserve better than the current air of uncertainly.

Ambiga is obviously not impressed with Khalid's boastful arrogance about him having the majority of the Selangor DUN's support, and she has now demanded that Khalid named those who support him. The Malaysiakini report stated that Ambiga twittered the query to Khalid, as follows:

am the Royal MB what!

"Tan Sri, in the interests of the people of Selangor, please name those in the (state legislative) assembly whose support you say you have," she said in a tweet to Khalid.

"Even with PAS support, is it not hung," she asked further, to the extent of asking PAS central committee member Dr Dzulkifli Ahmad whether this is true.


Shades of 916? wakakaka, but I personally doubt Khalid will dare to respond to Ambiga's very relevant and legitimate challenge - like de facto leader, like de facto MB, wakakaka.

Anyway, as I had blogged yesterday in Selangor MB Saga - the disqualified & unqualified, assuming he does have PAS' en bloc support (UMNO is already in his pocket as announced by Muhyiddin Yassin), even with PAS' 15, UMNO's 12 and Khalid's own vote, that would only provide him with 28 ADUNs (or 50% of the House) against Pakatan Version 2 (PKR + DAP) 28 ADUNs - basically a 'hung' parliament.

In such a situation, as I had jokingly mulled on, Hannah Yeoh will undoubtedly resign as Speaker, leaving Khalid's faction of UMNO and (supposedly) PAS to pick one of their ADUNs to take over, which will then be fatal to their 28, wakakaka.

But it's unlikely PAS will support Khalid Ibrahim en bloc as hinted by Ambiga in her intent to ask Dr Dzulkifli Ahmad, a PAS central committee member. When queried about Khalid's claim he has sufficient support from the assembly, Dr Dzulkifli Ahmad, said: “We will all know when the time of reckoning comes”.

From all these, I believe Khalid may not have the required majority support. Thus, his arrogant and preposterous threat to exco member to quit is nothing more than a poker bluff to get rid of inconvenient opposition to his preposterous and pompous claim.


While our beloved Tunku Abdul Rahman loved poker for recreation, I don't believe what I suspect of Khalid's claim to be recreational in nature. 

Additionally, I am coming to a sad belief that he might have not informed HRH objectively - as mentioned, he suffered from a very severe case of 'conflict of interest'.

As reported by MKINI, PKR's Latheefa Koya summed it beautifully in her mocking (wakakaka) of a pathetic Khalid for daring the exco who do not support him to resign, when he was already sacked by the party.

Again, he showed his poker bluff arrogance in announcing he will interview each of the Pakatan exco members to see whether they should stay on or leave.


I say, they stay on and Khalid leaves!

On top of Ambiga Sreenevasan's demand that Khalid Ibrahim names the assemblypersons who support him, DAP and PKR have also told Khalid to Prove you have assembly’s confidence.


And it's telling Khalid Ibrahim seems to be avoiding calling the DUN to convene to demonstrate he indeed has the confidence of the majority of the House. TMI reported:

When asked if he had discussed with the sultan the possibility of holding an emergency state assembly sitting ahead of its scheduled sitting in November, Khalid said no.

"I am not the one who wants the early sitting."


Indeed, he wouldn't dare to.

As mentioned above, much as I dread to say it, I am sad to come to a frightening belief that HRH might have been unfortunately misled on the actual quantum of support in the House that Khalid Ibrahim actually commands.