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THE PRIME MINISTER OF MALAYSIA : Do and Don’t (Part 3)

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The Prime Minister's Office
Image by CGAtlan via Flickr
Dr. Mahathir is pointing his fingers towards foreign presses in his blog in defending the PM. Just recently, he was re-admitted to UMNO, and now as usual he is the busiest retiree in Malaysia. I guess, because of his love for his country, he is tirelessly putting his neck fighting for others. He defended Anwar before, he loved Pak Lah initially and now he is defending the new PM. Come on guys, he is already more than 80 years old, and yet he the one who is at the front against the might of foreign presses, to defend the PM of Malaysia.

I don’t mind if our own peoples criticise the PM, and in fact I welcome it. But if Malaysians are colloborating with foreign elements to tarnish our image by attacking our top leader, then something must be wrong somewhere. I think we should protect the Prime Ministership and not the Prime Minister. That’s why the political parties should always be aware of the consequences if they chose the wrong leader. We need a leader who can defend the country and not just busy defending himself or herself. We want a leader who regard Malaysia as his main and sole agenda and not his political survival. Unfortunately, in Malaysia regardless of parties, apparently our politicans are good at championing their personal goals than rakyat as a whole.

Nevertheless, it’s too soon to tell the performance of our PM, but I wish he should have learnt from past mistakes (his own or others) like we all should. We are so lucky compared to the PM, because we are not to be judged by public like him. Conversely, the Public is actually the real PM, who determine the right person to be delegated with powers to rule and to serve and not the other way around. Let the Public decides who they want to be their defender. Actually, PM is supposed to be the Public Defender and not the Public is the Defender of the PM. But is it right? Ironically, most of the times, and sometimes even in a traffic jam, we must give a way to the PM or his wife and not the other way around..such a pity!!!.

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