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Thursday 13 May 2010

Zul Nordin: “God cleaning PKR of good people.” Ya ke?

By Nathaniel Tan
Zul Nordin:
“Some of the Perak people called me after (Ipoh Barat PKR chief) Fauzi Muda left yesterday.”
Zulkifli noted that Fauzi, one of the founding members of PKR in Perak, is a very influential leader.
Fauzi quit from all party posts yesterday, citing disillusionment with the party’s state leadership and said that at least 500 other members would follow in his footsteps.
“PKR is digging its own grave. Its leaders say that they are cleansing the party of the rot but what is happening is God is cleaning the party of the good people,” said Zulkifli.
“Politically, someone like Fauzi holds no threat to the BN so you cannot say that this was because of Sibu,” he said.
I’ll admit it doesn’t look good on the surface when PKR members leave, but I think “God is cleaning the party of good people” might be a stretch, to say the least.
Some points I raised in a recent article beg to differ:
Fairus Khairuddin recently announced all his debts have been cleared, Osman Jailu and Jamaluddin Radzi have had corruption charges against them dropped, both Tan Tee Beng and Zahrain Hashim have denied accusations that their debts have suddenly been cleared post-crossover, while the latter has yet to deny claims that he tried to get a multi-million ringgit contract awarded to a RM2 company.
There appears to be not an iota of evidence that any of these individuals betrayed their party due to ideology, or any reason that could ever pass as noble or rakyat-oriented. We are not stupid — our eyes see, and our ears hear.
These are all the good people Zul is talking about? Eww.
And I note how he contradicts himself so easily (ingat Mahathir ke?) – Fauzi is a “very influential leader” yet “holds no threat to BN”? Apa ni?
In any case, is the PR government in Kedah about to be bought, just like Perak? I hope all are watching the situation closely.

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