Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Collective Story - GE13

Battle between new comers the veterans is still hard rocking the political parties in Malaysia.

Shocking but welcoming to former Menteri Besar of Selangor (Chief Minister - Selangor) Muhamad Bin Haji taib who joined PAS after serving UMNO for decades.

He can be considered as one of the talented and bright future minister and I had shoulder tabbed my him when he was in power in Selangor.

I use to work for some volunteers back in those days in Batang kali. We use to meet up with Taib in few occasion and he is generally can be considered as a man of his word.

His career in politic ended when he was arrested by Australian police for caring 2.4 million ringgit in cash. Al though he was cleared later but the effect and the political agendas in UMNO made him out of ring for some time.

Another interesting story from MCA, indicate battling 37 parliament seat compare to 40 seats in 2008. Three most famous figures such as Ong Tee Kiat and Ng Yen Yen shall not be in the line to contest.

Hope they will join Pakatan but anyway, who needs them?

In another incident , a PKR party worker who was slashed in Terengganu on April 12 said he knows the assailants and claimed that they are Umno supporters.

Hasri Hassan told reporters that he would probably not forgive them even if they apologise.

“I know them. They have been gangsters for a long time,” he claimed in a weak voice.

He had been brought on a stretcher to PKR headquarters in Petaling Jaya today, where a press conference was held.

PKR Terengganu chief Azan Ismail said Hasri had been attacked with sticks and machetes by 16 men while putting up party flags in Kemaman.

He said Hasri received about 50 stitches, mostly around limbs.


What an interesting story to share early in the morning.

We wait and lets rocks the day with more surprising stories.

lvbala


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