Honestly speaking I think all Malaysians who are voters are actually
thinking – whats so great about Parliament being dissolved early or
later because at this present moment both sides of the political divide
have already been campaigning as though voting is to be held tomorrow!
The political temperature has risen ever since three years back and
there is no sign it will go down even after polling because the ‘heat
has burnt the iron right down to its core’.
While Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak leads the ruling coalition in
defending the and rebutting the opposition pact’s onslaught which the
latter has conducted since immediately after the 2008 general election,
the pact led by Anwar Ibrahim has been hammering into the minds of
Malaysians the purported wrong doings and scandals and what nots done by
leaders of the ruling party.
However, since Najib began going down to the streets and talking to
ordinary Malaysians, the tide or political climate seems to change and
at the present situation, Anwar and his pact are facing problems to
convince or influence the ‘thinking’ voters.
Thinking voters, who are matured and wise enough to analyse the promises
and pledges and the reality that are served, they have now decided
which party to vote and the proof can be seen with members and
supporters of the pact abandoning their ‘loyalty’ in droves.
In desperation, Anwar and the pact raised racial and religious issues
that further angered the multi-racial and multi-religious Malaysians
that see DAP and PAS facing internal conflicts among their members.
Before the issues can subside, the Lahad Datu incursion further put a
slap to the pact’s position as Armed Forces and police personnel clearly
lost trust in the pact and returned to the ruling coalition.
This is the scenario at present – opposition pact is grappling at
anything to stop the erosion of support and influence while Najib and BN
are getting back the trust from the people.
And whether the Parliament is dissolved anytime now or later, the
scenario is clear – BN is still the favourite – no matter what the pact
leaders said.
DAP owner Lim Kit Siang tries his psychological war tactic – opposition
pact would win seven states – the same old song played by Anwar.
It does not work anymore because voters see through the bluff – voters
are no longer having the 2008 ‘anger and emotions’ because they already
see the happenings in states ruled by the opposition pact and they also
see the truth from lies that have been pumped to them all this while.
In short, voters are wiser and smarter now and this puts the pact in a
desperate position where they now resort to political gangsterism
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