Monday, December 1, 2008

Coward, Eunuch or Puppet


Cannon without any balls - Meriam tanpa bebola

When the Gerakan led government created the Deputy Chief Minister position for the Malay community, DAP leaders took out their spears, arrows and guns to oppose it.

Gerakan do not believe in criticizing for the sake of opposing. Therefore, when DAP created the Deputy Chief Minister II for the Indian community, Gerakan discussed it within the party and decided not to oppose the creation of this new post as it may be beneficial to the Indian community.

Lim Guan Eng choose to maintain DCM 1 which they oppose and in addition, created DCM II.

It is Lim Guan Eng responsibilities to ensure that the persons entrusted to these Deputy Chief Minister positions perform to expectation. If not, Lim Guan Eng had failed in his duties.

Instead Lim Guan Eng had look down on his own appointments. For examples, in a recent trip to Taiwan, he assigned two DAP Executive Councilors(Phee Boon Poh & Chow Kon Yeow) to look after Perai and Penang island respectively in the event of a flooding crisis. He conveniently had forgotten his own Deputy Chief Ministers. Deputy Chief Ministers are senior positions, unless for Lim Guan Eng it is interpreted as a mere showcase.

In his many trips abroad - the latest Xiamen, his Deputy Chief Minister 1 was left out in the cold by Lim Guan Eng when he should had taken on additional responsibilities.

Pushing the issue on the possible replacement of Deputy Chief Minister I to PKR highlight the weakness of Penang state government that is led by Lim Guan Eng.

Is this the signs of a coward, a eunuch or a puppet? I apologize to the readers if this question and the above picture seem harsh, yet the purpose is to jolt Lim Guan Eng from his honeymoon or slumber – if not, Penangnites will suffer under his weak leadership.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

He is not a coward,eunuch or puppet;he is that cannon without balls

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Anonymous said...

End it now, Anwar tells duo
Athi Veranggan Dec 7, 08 4:37pm


Two feuding PKR leaders in Penang were at the receiving end of a stern tongue-lashing from a furious Anwar Ibrahim at a private meeting on Saturday.
MCPX

The party supremo has given the duo – Deputy Chief Minister Mohammad Fairus Khairuddin and executive councillor Abdul Malik Abul Kassim – an ultimatum to bury their hatchet.

Otherwise, the duo has been warned of drastic actions that would see both leaders packed off from the Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng’s state cabinet.

Both incurred the wrath of the PKR leader as their bitter squabble was tearing apart state PKR and disrupting the smooth operations of Lim's government of late.

The dressing down took place in Anwar's hotel room after he had delivered a keynote address at the two-day international conference entitled 'The New Economic Vision for Penang and Malaysia' in Georgetown yesterday.

"The boss (Anwar) told them to set aside their differences and end their quarrel once and for all. Otherwise, he would not hesitate to replace them," said a Pakatan leader.

PKR has nine assemblypersons in Penang legislative assembly, including three in state executive council.

Penanti assemblyperson Mohammad Fairus (left) is charge of religious affairs, entrepreneurial and cooperative development, information and community relations, while Batu Maung's Abdul Malik is charge of domestic trade and consumer affairs.
Bukit Tambun elected representative Law Choo Kiang is the third PKR executive councillor in charge of agriculture and agro-based industry, rural development and flood mitigation portfolios.

Other PKR state assemblypersons are Jason Ong (Kebun Bunga), VS Raveenthran (Batu Uban), Sim Tze Tzin (Pantai Jerejak), Ong Chin Wen (Bukit Tengah), Maktar Shapee (Sungai Bakap) and Tan Hock Leong (Machang Bubok), who is also the assembly deputy speaker.
Abdul Malik came out worse

It's learnt Abdul Malik came out worse from Anwar's 40-minute dressing down.

Anwar, the Pakatan Rakyat de facto leader, was particularly irked by the tacit character assassination campaign carried out aggressively in certain blog sites against Fairus since he was appointed as Lim's number two.

Sources said the PKR supremo's internal probe unearthed evidence that Abdul Malik (left) was the mastermind behind the internal plot to topple the 33-year-old Fairus.

"It is not difficult to identify the mastermind given that Abdul Malik is the most likely person to benefit directly from an imminent Fairus exit," said a state PKR leader.
Malaysiakini reported on Saturday that a PKR state leader, said to be driven by jealousy, hatched the plan to oust Fairus after he was appointed deputy chief minister.

Sources indicated that the PKR leader has engaged bloggers and even conspired with certain local Umno leaders to topple Fairus from the coveted position.

After Pakatan stormed to power on March 8 general election, Abdul Malik was widely speculated to be picked as Lim's deputy. But Anwar chose Fairus instead.

Since then, Fairus has been in the limelight for all the wrong reasons, with speculations were rife that Anwar was fed up with him and on the verge of removing him from the state’s No 2 post.
Fairus often late to work

Anwar closed-door rebuke on Fairus’ alleged under performance and his frequent coming late to work, and at times absenteeism from functions without valid reasons, were widely reported in certain blogs.

Anwar was piqued that a PKR leader had conspired with certain Umno assemblypersons, such as Seberang Jaya's Arif Shah Omar Shah and Pulau Betong's Muhamad Farid Saad, to attack the embattled Fairus.

During last month's assembly sitting, Muhamad Farid has called on Fairus to step down, chiding him for incompetence, while Arif Shah recently created a furore after he said Anwar had offered the deputy chief minister’s post to lure him to PKR. This was however denied by Anwar.

Fairus too did not escape Anwar's fury. The deputy chief minister was warned to buck up to avert providing ammunition to his detractors.

When contacted, Fairus confirmed that Anwar had a private meeting with the duo, but declined to deliberate.

"The issue is closed. I'm sorry that there is no more news about me for the media to sensationalise," he told Malaysiakini with a broad smile.

Abdul Malik, on the other hand, declined comment on the subject.

"I don't know anything about Fairus issue," he quipped.