Monday, 14 March 2011

ILLEGALS TO ASSIST PAKATAN IN 13TH GE?



By: RONNIE KLASSEN

PARTI Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) President cum Sabah's PKR Interim Chairperson today made a ridiculous statement in the press (Daily Express) by stating that illegals will be issued with Permanent Residence Status when it comes to power in Sabah.Is Wan Azizah ‘fishing’ for votes from the ‘illegals’ in the coming 13th General Elections?

The issuance of fraudulent MyKads in the famous ‘Project M’ was not only immoral, illegal and an act of treason, but also tantamount to selling off our beloved country.The matter reach it's point of no return when the coronation of the ‘Sulu Sultan’ took place on Malaysian soil.

The call for a Royal Commission of Inquiry by Pakatan Rakyat was highly commendable in resolving the illegal issue in Sabah. However, the call by Wan Azizah in granting PR Status to the very ‘Instant Malaysian Bumiputra's’ by fraudulent means, if it comes to power amounts to hoodwinking Sabahans, who once felt that PKR was sincere in it's reforms.

This is more ‘out from the frying pan and back into the fire’. In the name of the state's sovereignty and safe guarding the state's security,how can PKR or for that matter Pakatan Rakyat backtrack their reform agenda and subscribe to ‘legalizing’ the illegals by providing them PR Status?

Is this a sign of desperation by PKR, that it has lost all moral ground to spearhead a legitimate government for the people, by the people and with the people, by resorting to such unethical means? The ‘mother’ of all issues which has plaque the people of Sabah for years is about to escalate if at all PR Status is being issued to these illegal’s.

What was Wan Azizah thinking or what were her State PKR Leaders advising her, does PKR Sabah honestly believe that Sabahans are imbeciles?

No bonafide Malaysian Sabahan will stomach such a stand by PKR or Pakatan Rakyat.Having said that, is DAP or PAS as coalition partners in full agreement with Wan Azizah's stand? DAP and PAS must come clean and explain their position to Sabahans, if they are accepting and agreeing with the statement by the PKR President.With the impending elections looming just around the corner, Pakatan Rakyat maybe history and support would surely be reduced tremendously,and support for a local based party be the only avenue out for Sabahans.

13 comments:

  1. Sejauh mana kesahihan maklumat ini?

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  2. Don't know how true is this.

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  3. PKR seriously need to buck up.

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  4. In my opinion, Ronnie should either form another party or join an existing party for his own political survival...it is clear that PKR has kick him out from the party simply because he voiced out his unsatisfaction...

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  5. semakin banyak isu yang timbul melibatkan PKR...

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  6. ya samm. Ada2 saja isu yang timbul pasal PKR kan. hhmmmm

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  7. Apapun kita tunggu dan lihat sajalah apa yang bakal berlaku nanti. Biasalah politik ni sukar diramal. hehe

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  8. mcm2 isu dalam PKR, semua tak pernah selesai2.

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  9. PKR.....bersama2 dengan agenda dan isu mereka, tapi sayang tidak ramai yang menyokong mereka walaupun sudah lama berkecimpung dalam dunia politik.

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  10. apa yang berlaku antara Ronnie dan PKR memberikan gambaran jelas kepada kita bahawa PKR adalah parti penipu. sudah banyak penipuan yang mereka lakukan sehingga memaksa barisan pemimpin2 utama mereka membuat keputusan untuk keluar parti.

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  11. saya harap lebih ramai pemimpin2 PKR akan keluar parti kerana parti ini sudah tidak relevan lagi, malah Anwar sendiri berhadapan dengan isu kritikal berhubung dengan kes liwat beliau.

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  12. Just look that Illegal will choice Pakatan or no..and make confuse for me, why should Illegal do vote??They do not have a authority for vote..

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  13. What PKR said is sending the wrong message to the illegals, 'vote PKR and you will be rewarded with PR status if we win' More illegals might come in to Sabah.

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