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Tuesday, 12 April 2011

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PRU Sarawak: The danger of Anwar's promises


“Over the course of the party elections,” said Zaid Ibrahim last November, events have shown that the leadership actively condones malpractices and electoral fraud to achieve its designed objectives. I am certain that any political party with such hypocritical and false values will not be able to offer meaningful reforms to the people of this country.”

Or more recently, take the case of the Sarawak state elections in eastern Malaysia,. Here Anwar thought nothing of trading away the seat of state assembly PKR member Dominique Ng, who promptly went public attacking Anwar’s party and accusing them of “betrayal and treachery.”

When Anwar does deals with Chinese politicians in Sarawak, or at the national level, is he more interested in the Chinese ethnic community and their interests, or is he more interested in his own hopes for national power?

The pattern repeats itself over and over again, with some critics in Washington having said that Anwar Ibrahim is really a “chameleon” and an opportunist who will use anybody and say anything, in Malaysia, in Washington, or in Sarawak, as long as it helps him to achieve power.

Now you could say, well Anwar is after all, a politician, so of course he will make a lot of promises to lots of communities, be they the Malay conservatives or the Chinese ethnic community of Sarawak. How can he keep all these promises? A chicken in every pot? Everyone a winner? Will the Chinese community really be favoured and get new benefits from Anwar’ and his allies?

Anwar’s opposition has been promising to reduce the cost of petrol, saying it is too expensive. But do the people of Sarawak realise that petrol prices in Sarawak are much, much lower than in Australia and in many other countries? Do they realise that the promises on petrol prices by Anwar’s allies are not achievable, not realistic?

Excerpt from Sarawak Reports, Anwar Ibrahim: An international chameleon, but in Sarawak it is not so easy!,

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