To Stupid Malaysians; Yours sincerely Anwar Ibrahim (2)
Yuktes Vijay – Previously I had raised a simple question on the validity of Anwar’s claims on his official Twitter account as to the victory of Pakatan Rakyat. My notion is that he lied and deceived Malaysians. But some still questioned my intentions and asked me to provide evidence.
Look here. This is not sodomy style expose. The only evidence I am armed with is logic which I somehow hope you guys will comprehend and realise what a fraud that dude Anwar is.
I will use Sabah as an example today.
There were 25 parliamentary or federal seats contested in Sabah. Barisan Nasional had secured 22 Parliamentary seats in Sabah. Guess how many seats did PKR contest in Sabah? PKR contested a total of 18 seats on the behalf of Pakatan Rakyat and won a whooping 1 Parliamentary seat.
Ok, how did this happen? Blackout? Banglas? Bullshiiit! Come I show you my naive friends, the real reason why Pakatan lost in the General Elections.
Take a look at the links below. In chronological order.
Article published on the 5th of April 2013 :
Sabah PKR beats Anwar in naming candidates
This is a test of whether the party leadership is sincere in its promise to give us autonomy, says Ansari Abdullah.
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah PKR, pre-empting any likely ‘hijacking’ by Kuala Lumpur, hurriedly announced its seven candidates for the state’s west coast region.
Tuaran PKR chief Ansari Abdullah said Sabah PKR had “taken the liberty” of making the announcement based on an earlier promise by Pakatan Rakyat leaders, including Anwar Ibrahim, of giving “autonomy” for the state coalition’s decisions.
He said the candidates were himself for Tuaran constituency and surgeon-activist-author Dr Chong Eng Leong for Sepanggar.
Others were Mazhry Nasir (Putatan), Anthony Mandiau (Kota Marudu), Mursalim Tanjul (Kudat), Saidil Semoi (Kota Belud) and Johanathan Yassin (Ranau).
When unveiling the list late yesterday in Sabah PKR headquarters in Penampang, Ansari said: “We have taken the liberty to release the names of the seven candidates that have been picked by the respective divisions.
“This is a test of whether the party leadership is sincere in its promise to give us autonomy. We are very confident that the party will pass this test.
“We are very confident that Anwar and the party leaderships of PAS and DAP will honour their commitment that matters involving Sabah will be decided by Sabahans.
Also present were the seven ‘proposed’ candidates and other PKR divisional chiefs.
According to Ansari, the candidates had been identified as far back as two years ago, and their backgrounds had been “thoroughly vetted.”
He added that the candidates’ respective divisions had also endorsed them.
Widespread resentment
On possible disputes arising with Pakatan partners PAS and DAP over the candidates, Ansari said the seven divisions had taken a common stand and passed a resolution that “other Pakatan components and allies” should not contest in any of these seven constituencies.
The consensus is seen as a direct response to seat demands by Pakatan’s new local allies Wilfred Bumburing’s APS Sabah and Lajim Ukin’s PPS. Both Bumburing and Lajim are former Barisan Nasional MPs who defected in July last year in support for Anwar.
Anwar’s partiality towards them has triggered widespread resentment with the state’s original party members. Party members look at both Bumburing and Lajim with distrust and believe that they are the reasons why Pakatan has dismissed other local players.
Said Ansari: “Wilfred said during the launch of APS, the purpose was not to fight for candidacy but to help the Pakatan. He also said APS will not take away PKR members…
“Wilfred is my friend, he is an honourable man and I am sure he is a man of his words,” said Ansari.
He said as far as PAS and DAP were concerned, it was a crystal clear situation.
“PAS did not contest any of these seven constituencies as such they have no right to contest.
“PAS did not contest any of these seven constituencies as such they have no right to contest.
“DAP obtained lesser votes in Sepangar and Putatan; they even lost to PKR candidates.
“Neither did they contest in any of the other five constituencies, so DAP should not also lodge any claim on these seven constituencies in the West Coast North Zone.
“Therefore, all the seats should go to PKR. This is our stand,” he said adding that he was convinced that the Pakatan leadership was sincere and committed to their promise and collective pledge to honour political autonomy in Sabah.
Not final list
But Sabah PKR chief Ahmad Thamrin however has dismissed Ansari’s announcement saying that the final list of Sabah candidates will only be known next week.
“PKR Sabah confirms receiving Haji Ansari Abdullah’s proposals with reference to the proposed seats and candidates list.
“It was forwarded much earlier on to the presidential council for final stage of screening, negotiations and discussion.
“The final phase of seat negotiations among Pakatan Rakyat Parties – PKR, DAP & PAS is still ongoing at the Presidential Council level and will be concluded by this weekend.
“Once the seat negotiations are settled, then the next phase will be short listing of candidates to be concluded by the respective parties in Pakatan Rakyat.
“In the case of Sabah, the final announcement (of candidates) will be made possibly on the 12 Apr 2013 in Sandakan,” he said in a statement this evening.
Thamrin’s statement follows that of deputy PKR president Azmin Ali, who earlier this afternoon, dismissed Ansari’s candidates list as “mere suggestions”.
Azmin’s dismissal of the list highlights the growing discontent between the party’s national leadership and the Sabah leaders.
Article published on the 12th of April 2013 :
Anwar cancels announcement of Sabah PKR candidates, cites conflicts
KOTA KINABALU, April 12 — Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has cancelled his announcement of Sabah PKR candidates, citing unresolved conflicts over a few seats.
The PKR de facto leader also said today that he has assured Tuaran PKR chief Ansari Abdullah that the latter’s list of proposed candidates would be considered.
“In Sabah, the reason why I’m not announcing the candidates now is because although many seats have been finalised, there are stillconflicts over one or two,” said Anwar(picture) at a press conference in Likas here today.
“I don’t want to complicate matters. I’m not ready to announce yet,” added the opposition leader.
PKR deputy president Azmin Ali dismissed Ansari’s candidate list last Friday as “mere suggestions”.
Ansari had announced that he would contest the Tuaran federal seat, besides naming candidates for six other parliamentary seats.
The current Tuaran MP is Datuk Seri Wilfred Bumburing, who had defected from BN component party UPKO and formed his own party called APS in alliance with Pakatan Rakyat (PR).
Article published on the 26th of April 2013 :
Exodus from Sabah PKR?
Resigning Sabah PKR division chief claimed Anwar Ibrahim told them that Lajim Ukin and Wilfred Bumburing would only get 'one seat' each in Beaufort and Tuaran.
KOTA KINABALU: Is the resignation of several Sabah PKR division leaders and grassroots members and their crossover to Umno, a sign that the long since rumoured exodus from the party has begun in time for the May 5 polls?
Resigning division leaders yesterday said their reason for quiting was because PKR de factor leader Anwar Ibrahim had “lied” about Lajim Ukin and Wilfred Bumburing’s inclusion in Sabah PKR.
Following the entry of Barisan Nasional defectors Lajim and Bumburing as Anwar-PKR allies in Sabah, rumours have been rife that an exodus was imminent.
Lajim and Bumburing are current incumbents in Beaufort and Tuaran parliamentary divisions.
In July last year, they formally announced that they and their respective platforms – Angkatan Perubahan Sabah (APS) and Pertubuhan Pakatan Perubahan Sabah (PPPS) – were aligned to Anwar. Neither was willing to become PKR members.
Over the months ground reports of scuffles and disagreements between PKR “originals” and “copies” (referring to Lajim and Bumburing’s people) have been dismissed as “rumours” or “not a serious issue” by the central leadership.
The simmering anger appeared to peak when Tuaran PKR division chief Ansari Abdullah pre-empted PKR announcement of the Sabah candidates by releasing its own list of seven individuals purportedly endorsed by seven divisions.
Deputy PKR president Azmin Ali dismissed this and toeing the line was Sabah chief Thamrin Jaini.
But Anwar’s pre-nomination announcement that APS and PPPS had been allocated five parliamentary seats each and collectively 23 state constituencies – just over a third of Sabah 60 seats – to contest has cut deeply through the party.
At a press conference here yesterday, four division chiefs and a deputy division head announced their resignation and their move to Umno.
Anwar ‘lied’
Ansari was not on the list but he reportedly said that Bumburing who is contesting in Tuaran will not get the support of the division’s 6,000 members.
Ansari claimed Bumburing “betrayed” him.
Those who quit were Sandakan, Batu Sapi, Kota Belud and Kalabakan division chiefs: Mazhry Nasir, Zainuddin Hassa, Saidil Simoi and Irianshah Yunus respectively.
Putatan PKR division’s acting chief Abdul Zainal Atin also announced his resignation at the Umno headquarters here in the presence of caretaker Deputy Chief Minister Yahya Husin and Sabah BN secretary Abdul Rahman Dahlan.
Rumoured to be joining Umno any day now are some1,500 PKR members from Beaufort where Lajim is the incumbent MP. Former Beaufort PKR division chief Abdul Jarih @ Ramli Ukin had earlier quit the party.
Anwar is scheduled to visit the state over the weekend.
Speaking to reporters here, Mazhry said their decision to resign from the party was made after taking into considerations that Anwar had “lied” about Bumburing and Lajim’s role and their inclusion into Sabah Pakatan Rakyat and the central leadership dismissal of state-level decisions.
Said Mazhry, who was until his resignation yesterday Sabah PKR’s deputy election chief: “I have been in PKR since 1999, and I made the decision to leave the party because of unavoidable reasons. Sabah PKR is no longer reflecting what the people want.
“All decisions are made by the central leadership without consultation with state leaders.
“We were informed of APS and PPPS inclusion into Sabah Pakatan only at the last minute. We were not informed of any ongoing discussions with them.
“During a meeting in Sandakan, we asked Anwar about this and he said not to worry because APS and PPPS will only be allocated the Tuaran and Beaufort parliamentary seats.
“But now in the end, APS and PPPS are in control of Sabah PKR’s politics.”
No ‘justice’ in PKR
Another division leader Saidil from Kota Belud said he quit because he felt “guilty” .
“I went around Sabah talking about PKR’s struggles and speaking to the people about autonomy, but I now realise that I have been lying to the people.
“I only realised this at the last moment when I saw just how empty PKR’s struggles are.
“Anwar is a charismatic speaker. He can influence your thoughts with his word… but let me tell you Anwar has a personal agenda.
“I have since asked myself: do I want to continue fighting for a party that is named Parti Keadilan [Justice Party] but is not practising justice? I feel guilty because I lied to myself and the rakyat,” said Saidil, who was involved in coining the Sabah Buku Jingga.
Guys,
Please spare some time and have a look at those links. It might not be as interesting as Anwar’s ceramahs but this are facts, concrete facts! Might bore you all but will never sway you from the truth itself.
If you have read the links above you would realise that Anwar and Azmin basically screwed things up for PKR and Pakatan Rakyat by not adhering to local leaders like Ansari Abdullah.
Who is Ansari Abdullah? Well I am minimising the usage of my words here as some may think I am saying things to merely incite hatred against Anwar. SO, have a look at what Anwar has to say about Ansari Abdullah.
This tweet by Anwar was done way back in 2010. As usual, one thing Anwar does consistently is to piss people of especially those who were willing to give their lifes for him. Hence the fiasco that transpired during GE 13.
See, Ansari was with Anwar during Reformasi days itself. And he was the Anwar’s main man in Sabah, going by him being selected as the by election candidate in Batu Sapi. So what happened?
Simple. Anwar convinced Lajjim and Bamburing to join PKR, thinking it will create an exodus. But, it backfired. It compromised Ansari’s role. Hence the dispute.
So Banglas made Pakatan lose in Sabah? The facts above clearly shows that Anwar did those Blackout rallies to hide his flaws and incapability to lead. A classic strategy to hide ones own shortcomings.
The joke in this is Anwar and his (censor) (censor) (censor) party called PKR were the most vocal ones in asking PM to have elections claiming that he has no mandate. Damn stupid right. Firstly mandate is given to the BN coalition. not the person leading it and secondly, their loose coalition itself has so many issue to thrash out yet can daringly challenge PM to call for elections. If anything, Pakatan should thank PM for dragging the election date to the wire for if election was announced a year earlier, I think we would had seen a bloody war in Pakatan.
See how they play politics. Dirty c**(Censor…pfffttt)……
Do you know now why Pakatan lost? It is not because of fraud but because of their alliance with PKR and their choice of PM. Anwar is an incapable leader, as verified above. He can’t even solve a single state party issue. How can you trust him to lead the country?
Did Anwar tell you this in his Blackout rallies?
NO!
Why?
Because it takes a MAN to own up to his short comings and well, Anwar …man…don’t really sync in the same line
This is point number 2 on how Anwar conned the world about GE13. More to follow.
source : AIDC
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