4 thoughts on “YB Manikavasagam: You are right!”

  1. Problems must be solved. Personal attacks of any sort will be seen as a form of hiding from it and to divert attention. YB Manikavasagam was correct in stating the obvious i.e. lack of leadership.

    I am surprised that whenever people aired their grievances the immediate respond was to make personally. This will not solve the problems. Is hostility the way to solve problems. It will only make the problems worst.

    If this is the way to solve problems then Putrajaya will be too far to reach.

  2. The objective of the March 2008 was suppose to be the commencement for a higher struggle i.e for a better Malaysia. Reduction in corruption, better Juduaciary, better PDRM, better MACC, lesser illegal workers, local elections, etc. As a new coalition, issues are expected. However, instead of weathering the storm, some are taking the easy way out by resigning. Of course, given the well known notorious reputation of UMNO/BN, all these people are “seen” as been bought over by UMNO. The actions taken and the excuses given by those who have resigned are simply very flaky and too hard to believe in the face of overall struggle. Anyway, PKR and PR is still fundamentally sound and on track to capture Putrajaya, albeit some hicups here and there. I do hope that you, YB Wee Choo Keong would not give up the struggle from within.

  3. Mr Wee

    You are right, whatever, the point is …
    Please note that our vote to you and all the MPs on the respective ticket either PAS,DAP or PKR is stay as is it not independent … my opinion all these MPs are thinking for thei own interest and not serving the people … I do hope you are not one of them, please serve us and we will vote you again in future … unless otherwise you have different opinion …, for your information … our ruling govt out of control … unreasonable logic in everything they do …. please Mr Wee be the exceptional MP … god bless you …thks

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