30 August, 2021

YDPA: WE DESERVE BETTER PM (XXV)

*LETTER FROM THE GRAVE*
_LEE KUAN YEW’S OPEN LETTER TO MALAYSIAN LEADERS_
 
Dear *Malaysian* leaders, I want to appreciate your condolence messages to Singaporeans since my death on Sunday, March 22. Having died at the age of *91,* I would not say I died young.
 
In fact, life expectancy in Singapore, which I led as prime minister for 31 years, is 80 years for men and 85 for women. You may even say I spent an overtime of 11 years. I would say I lived a good life which I devoted to the progress of my country.
 
I can confidently say that everything I did — including that for which I was heavily criticised for being *“highhanded”* — was for the benefit of my people, not for personal gain. I died a fulfilled man with no regrets whatsoever.
 
May I briefly tell you the story of Singapore so that you can understand why it is often told with admiration all over the world. We were a small, hopeless Island.
 
We thought we were so poor it was impossible to survive on our own. We decided to go into a union with other countries to form Malaysia in 1963.
 
But because of ethnic riots, we were expelled from the union in 1965, and I broke down in tears because I did not see how we were going to survive as a country. It was so bad we had no potable water. We relied on other countries for water to drink!
 
We had no natural resources. No oil, no gold, no solid minerals, nothing. All we had were human beings — and ports.
 
Dear *Malaysian* leaders, we did not give up. We decided to pick the pieces of our lives. We resolved to turn our fortune around.
 
Today, our story has changed completely. So you know, we are no longer a *Third World country.*
We are one of the *four Asian Tigers* — so-called because of our incredible development story.
 
*Singapore is the only Asian country with the top AAA rating by all credit rating agencies. We are the fourth largest financial centre in the world. We have one of the five busiest ports in the world.*
 
Manufacturing accounts for around 30% of our GDP. And Singapore has the third highest per capita income in the world.
 
Permit me some more immodesty. Unlike Malaysia, we don’t have a single drop of crude oil on our land.
 
But also unlike Malaysia, we are one of the biggest exporters, not importers, of petroleum products.
 
Our country is in the top three of oil-refining centres in the world, yet we don’t have oil! We have some of the biggest refineries in the world.
 
Meanwhile, Malaysia, with all the oil you produce, has been importing petrol, diesel, kerosene, engine oil and other petroleum products for decades!
 
Let me shock you: *we are the largest oil-rig producers in the world! The World Bank ranks us as the easiest place to do business in the world. I’m blushing, even in death!*
 
Let me explain how we attained these feats. We are no magicians. We are no angels.
We are human beings like you, dear Malaysian leaders.
 
The first thing we recognised is that *quality leadership is non-negotiable!*
 
I understand that ordinary Malaysians get all the blame for Malaysia’s problems under the pretext that if the followers are bad, then leaders will be bad. I disagree.
 
*{THE LANGUAGE OF MAD MALAYSIAN - IMBECILE}*
 
If the leaders are good, the followers will be good.
 
The leaders take the critical decisions and show direction. *That is why they are called leaders.*
 
It is the dog that should be wagging the tail, not the tail wagging the dog.
Don’t blame passengers for bad driving.
 
Countries are transformed by good leadership.
Why does a country need competent and exemplary leaders? Development starts from visioning.
No country develops by accident or co-incidence. Development is planned.
 
The leader, who must understand the critical issues, puts together a team, shares his vision with them, assigns them responsibilities and leads them from the front.
 
That is where it starts. It is when you have a vision of society that you will know that *education is key, electricity is key, health is key, infrastructure is non-negotiable.* It is when you have this vision that you know where to direct your energy and resources. You know the kind of people to put in charge of key ministries and agencies.
 
Furthermore, leaders must *not be obsessed with instant gratification and personal comfort.* That is one of the biggest problems you, Malaysian leaders, have.
 
*_You are too obsessed with the perks of office that you have forgotten why you were elected in the first instance._*
 
I understand that aside the presidential jets in town, you are more comfortable with chattered jets. What a waste. I will share a story with you, which you can read in my book, *From Third World to First.*
 
The story is on *pages 363-364* and it had to do my trip to Ottawa, Canada, for the Commonwealth meeting in 1973.
 
The Bangladeshi Prime Minister, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, arrived in style in his own aircraft.
When I landed, I saw a parked Boeing 707 with “Bangladesh” emblazoned on it. When I left, it was still standing on the same spot, idle for eight days, getting obsolescent without earning anything.
 
As I left the hotel for the airport, two huge vans were being loaded with packages for the Bangladeshi aircraft. At the conference, Mujibur Rahman had made a pitch for aid to his country.
Any public relations firm would have advised him not to leave his special aircraft standing for eight whole days on the parking apron. You want aid but you are showing opulence to the world.
Presidents of Kenya and Nigeria also arrived in jets. I wondered why they did not set out to impress the world that they were poor and in dire need of assistance.
 
Our permanent representative at the UN explained that the poorer the country, the bigger the Cadillacs they hired for their leaders.
So I made a virtue of arriving by ordinary commercial aircraft and thus helped preserve Singapore’s Third World status for many years.
 
However, by the mid-1990s, the World Bank refused to heed our pleas not to reclassify us as a *“High Income Developing Country”* — giving no Brownie points for my frugal travel habits. We lost all the concessions that were given to developing countries.
 
_*Dear Malaysian leaders, I understand that you are very, very religious.*_
 
*_The Muslims among you pray five times day, go for hajj so often, fast during Ramadan and mention the name of Allah as punctuation for every word and every sentence. The Christians among you are always speaking in tongues or eating communion, paying fat tithes and heavy offerings and holding prayer sessions at home every morning._*
 
*_Yet, I am told you loot your state treasury without compassion or compunction, inflate contracts recklessly, operate killer squads, and watch — without conscience — as your citizens struggle without clean water and good hospitals._*
 
Unfortunately, I died an agnostic. I neither denied nor accepted that there was a God.
Though two of my younger brothers, Freddy Lee and Lee Suan Yew, are members of the Anglican and Methodist churches respectively, I was not a churchgoer. Don’t misunderstand me: I am not saying you should not believe in God.
 
But I only wonder: how can you say you believe in God and fail so woefully in what the Holy Bible and Holy Qu’ran teach about loving your neighbour, caring for the needy and showing responsibility as a leader? I cannot understand it.
 
You guys never cease to amaze with how you can conveniently combine religion with greed.
On a final note, I appreciate that you are mourning my death and describing me as great. Thank you very much.
 
But I want you to know that you too can become great by putting the welfare of your citizens above your personal comfort.
 
MALAYSIA too can produce a *Lee Kuan Yew.* I go to my grave a happy man. Ask yourself: will you go to yours fulfilled? *Adieu!*
 
_*EndBadleadership*_
 
Pls, forward to as many friends as possible. Hoping that it will get to the right places.
 
*Copied*

21 August, 2021

YDPA: WE DESERVE BETTER PM (XXIV)

INILAH REALITI POLITIK MALAYSIA..
 
Bagaimana suasana, cuaca gelap diluar istana Negara.. Begitulah mungkin gambaran masa depan Negara.. 
 
Mahu atau tidak.. Kita perlu akur perlembagaan menetapkan PM mesti dipilih dari jumlah sokongan majoriti.. Itulah realiti Politik Negara, Akhirnya Kegagalan akan digantikan dengan kegagalan yang baru.. Tidak ada yang baru dalam kita menghadapi Pandemik Covid-19 dan krisis Ekonomi.. 
 
Itulah apa yang aku tulis pagi tadi tentang Realiti Politik dan tipudaya UMNO dalam Politik dan sejarah sokongan Pemberontak yang menbai'ah Ali... dan itulah yang aku tulis sebelum ini, UMNO mahu lakukan apa yang dilakukan di Perak.. dan akhirnya berlaku..
 
Sekuat mana Islah mahu dilakukan.. Apa yg perlu kita akui, Inilah Reality Politik Negara..Tebalnya sentimen Ashabiyah.. Semua MP parti hatta parti yang dikatakan membawa nama Islam lebih sanggup memilih keGagalan baru dari perubahan untuk Negara.. Sehingga tak larat berjalan pun sanggup turun naik bas semata mata jangan Ds Anwar berkuasa.. 
 
Begitu juga sang Penguasa, Sehebat mana gambaran dan ada cubaan kononnya mahu lakukan Islah.. Tetapi ramai dari kalangan mereka menolaknya, Perlembagaan mahukan mereka yg memiliki Majoriti dipilih PM.. Itulah yg dimiliki UMNO..dan itu yang dimahukan.. Jangan cuba melanggar Perlembagaan..
 
Apapun bertabahlah Rakyat Malaysia.. Inilah Realiti Politik Malaysia yang perlu kita fahami..Ini yang harus difahami Pemimpin Pakatan Harapan.. hanya dengan Masyarakat berilmu akan dapat angkat perubahan bukan dalam negara yg penuh dgn sentimen Ashabiyah.... Prosesnya masih panjang.. Apapun mungkin apa yg berlaku ada hikmahnya.. 
 
وَعَسَىٰٓ أَن تَكْرَهُوا۟ شَيْـًٔا وَهُوَ خَيْرٌ لَّكُمْ ۖ وَعَسَىٰٓ أَن تُحِبُّوا۟ شَيْـًٔا وَهُوَ شَرٌّ لَّكُمْ ۗ وَٱللَّهُ يَعْلَمُ وَأَنتُمْ لَا تَعْلَمُونَ...
 
"Boleh jadi kamu membenci sesuatu, padahal ia amat baik bagimu, dan boleh jadi (pula) kamu menyukai sesuatu, padahal ia amat buruk bagimu; Allah mengetahui, sedang kamu tidak mengetahui,"
(Surah Al-Baqarah: 216).
 
Ipohmali 20/08/2021

18 August, 2021

YDPA: WE WANT COMPETENT PM, NOT PN2.0 (XXIII)

 

Seni politik di Malaysia ini pelik, pertama sekali apa yang aku dapat, kedua baru apa yang rakyat dapat.
 
Baik kita bercerita pasal worst kes scenario, apa akan jadi kalau Mail Sabri jadi PM.
 
1) Perikatan Nasional sudah pasti akan terbubar; its BN 2.0 now. Mana-mana MP UMNO yang melompat keluar akan cuba masuk balik. Mail akan terima demi timbal balas sokongan, tapi ahli bawahan UMNO akan marah.
 
2) Banyak ahli bawahan UMNO tak setuju sebab Mail di lihat hanya sebagai puppet Mahiadin. Jadi ada kebarangkalian yang ahli bawahan UMNO akan undi protes pada PRU15.
 
Apa akan jadi pada Bersatu? Bersatu ini asal dia ada 12 kerusi sahaja, yang lain dia curi dari PKR dan UMNO. Cara dia curi ada 2, bagi insentif atau dengan ugutan. So bila Mahiadin tadi bukan lagi Perdana Menteri, MP-MP yang di ikat dengan cara ini pasti akan cari jalan keluar.
 
Kalau yang diikat dengan insentif dan ganjaran, maknanya BN kena counter offer benda yang sama. Kiranya scheme of things 2.0.
 
Kalau yang diikat dengan dengan ugutan, takkan mereka nak di ugut pula oleh tuan yang baru? Hidup pasti tak tenang. Contohnya hamba abdi kalau tuan dia mati, adakah dia akan setia atau akan melarikan diri bila ada peluang? Bodohlah kalau dia setia dan jadi hamba abdi orang lain.
 
PAS bila sokong UMNO, mereka terpaksa jilat balik kata-kata mereka sebab yang sokong UMNO sekarang ini adalah kleptokrat. Dan majoriti kerusi PAS di parlimen adalah dari Pantai Timur.
 
Bila PRU15, PAS most likely akan kalah tak kiralah PAS berkompromi dengan UMNO untuk 1 (PAS/UMNO) lawan 1 (PH) atau pun 2 penjuru (PAS) vs (UMNO) vs (PH). Kalau ini terjadi, banyak pengundi PAS akan lari untuk undi parti yang betul-betul nak lawan UMNO.
 
BN2.0 juga akan echo kegagalan PN. Sifir dia senang, sebab BN2.0 terpaksa retain menteri yang sama. Jadi 73 kabinet menteri pasti dari orang yang sama, except few shuffle macam MOF, KDN dan Pertahanan ( Kementerian Lubuk Duit). Itu belum masuk bab TPM. 
 
Siapa yang Mail nak ambil TPM sebab dalam kem bersatu pun ada 2 puak. Mezah tak suka dengan Jemin dan likewise. Kalau Jemin jadi TPM, that is the end of UMNO as well. Orang bawah UMNO pasti akan memberontak.
 
Not to mentioned yang selama 15 bulan ini adalah testiment kepada the whole cabinet. Cuba cerita negara mana yang nak melabur kalau PM dia sendiri tak ada orang kenal?
 
Dengan tak ada satu pun agency rating antarabangsa yang favor Pak Mail, Malaysia kebarangkaliannya akan masuk ke tahap kemelesetan ekonomi.(and failed state)
 
On the flipside, kalau GPS betul berkecuali dan serah pada YDPA, Insyallah masih PH masih lagi ada harapan.
 
Dan taktik BN buat psywar calonkan Mail sebenarnya backfired dan buat pembangkang lebih bersatu.
 
Belum YDPA buat keputusan pun mereka dah derhaka mengambil wewenang baginda, declare Mail sebagai pemenang, berpolitik macam tak ada adab. 
 
Sebab itu kena baca surat istana negara yang terkini ada beberapa point yang penting (sama macam apa yang Anwar sebut dalam sidang media semalam secara live, bukan penakut macam PM bacadoa.PDF) :
 
1) Rakyat tak wajar di bebankan dengan kemelut politik yang tak berkesudahan dalam negara bergelut dengan isu kesihatan dan pendemik. (Ingat Mail Sabri adalah punca kita semua berada dalam PKP2.0 sampai sekarang tak boleh balik kampung. Azmin pula jadi punca yang bagi kilang di buka tanpa ada SOP yang jelas dan terbukti hampir 90% kluster adalah daripada kluster tempat kerja) 
 
2) Kesepakatan dan kejujuran ahli dewan rakyat sangat perlu ( ini yang tak ada dalam kabinet of thieves PN dulu, sebab itu hancur walaupun bloated) 
 
3) Perancangan untuk membangun balik negara, program menangani pendemik COVID-19 ( PN selama ini merancang secara auto-pilot), dan pelan pemulihan negara (idea Anwar yang di copy paste oleh PM bacadoa.PDF)
 
Baginda dan MRR akan berbincang secara lanjut tentang Perdana Menteri. Bila MRR masuk campur dalam suasana istisyarah, saya yakin hasilnya pasti akan akan baik untuk rakyat jelata.
 
Kepada Allah kita berserah. 

Mohd Mukhlis Mohd Sharif 18/08/2021

 

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