1) Utusan screams that Ketuanan Melayu is at risk and the paper links this with BN losing five northern states in the peninsula. It's no secret that Utusan is Umno's mouth piece.
2) Zaid Ibrahim, who was not picked to defend his Kota Bahru parliamentary seat, revealed that he had received a lot of SMSes lamenting that the Malays had lost political power. He also said that that the mainstream media are not helping matters either when they say that the Malays have lost the Ketuanan Melayu. He further added that TV3, the newspapers and the radio stations must also stop pitting the Malays against the non-Malays as this caused political instability especially in this just concluded election period.
3) Waves after waves, there were calls of resignation towards the PM especially within Umno. Some of these calls were made from grassroots (they don't usually do so unless they have tremendous backing from prominent figures), and notably from Mukhriz Mahathir. Some even put up anonymous posters with Umno logo's on it. Tun Dr Mahathir recently said the only way to topple PM, it has to be through the channels of Umno hierarchy.
4) Tun Dr Mahathir has opened up suggestions that Najib is the capable successor to Abdullah Badawi. Najib has since pledged allegiance to Badawi. Mahathir has always maintained that Najib was his first choice to replace him when he stepped as the PM in 2003.
5) Calls to gather for illegal protest gatherings/marches were made in areas where states had fallen to PKR-DAP-PAS alliance. There were one in Penang today, one in Perak yesterday and another made in Shah Alam.
6) Sore losers from MCA and Gerakan, Umno's partners in BN are telling voters of doomsday ahead for those states governed by new alliance PKR-DAP-PAS.
7) Unsettling events in Perlis and Terengganu Menteri Besar posts and the state royalties has caused some disaffection among Umno supporters. The present Agung is from the state of Terengganu. It was widely known that the Sultans have rejected the Mentri Besar candidates recommended by the PM. In fact, the Sultan of Perlis has appointed another assemblyman in Isa Sabu whom he believed enjoyed the confidence of the majority of state assemblymen.
Thus far, he is definitely standing on a shaky ground. Let's just hope he's not on quicksand.
And there are more.
All said and done, there is a shadowy figure and he has made his moves. He wants the PM seat but he can't be seen as one. He has waited long enough and he creates an opportunity to seize the day. His plans were executed as he expected. Many were used as pawns in his moves. Some even didn't know that they were used. He created the push and now his plans were to ride along these waves, one after another, gathering momentum. He had planned for a grand political entrance and there he will be. He will then presents himself as the saviour of all these dirt. His goal is to rally and unite his party, form a new political agenda and to deliver the states which has been lost. But it will not be pretty. He will rule with iron fist because he has learned from the best. He will then cut loose to those who threatens his position.
Blink and you might lose your focus. I hope it is not him.

2 comments:
I do not like what you are implying. I think I know who you mean. I think You are a Malaysian bred by the UMNO led way of thinking that you think sincerity just dont exist. THE MAN you ACCUSED might be doing this because he knows that this country is going down the drain unless he do something about it. And as MALAYSIAN, i truly supports him for the sake of this country.
I remember not too long ago in 2003, when Badawi was picked as the next Prime Minister, there was a long queue of hurrrraaahs. Five years later, I think I have grown wiser now.
Remember, politics is about perception.
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