I was greatly disturbed by the fact that PKR was keeping its silence over Zulkifli Noordin's highly aberrant behaviour.
So the fact that he has been booted out is good news.
From Malaysiakini:
The supreme council has requested Zulkifli to vacate his parliamentary seat "with immediate effect" but he is unlikely to do so.
However, Saifuddin said he is allowed to appeal the decision within 14 days.
Asked if he does not want to vacate the seat, Saifuddin stressed that PKR members subscribe to an oath to serve the people.
"We feel he has violated the oath with his actions," he said.
Questioned if Zulkifli wants to be an independent MP, the party secretary-general said it would be up to him.
"He is elected under the PKR ticket and he should resign. If he is a man of integrity which he claims he is, he would vacate his post."
I really don't know what makes people like Zulkifli Noordin tick. From his self-serving actions, it is evident that he would fit into BN like a glove.
But for some reason, he opted to run under the PKR ticket and won that parliamentary seat in Bandar Baru Kulim.
I have heard rumours to the effect that he has blackmail fodder on Anwar Ibrahim which is why they have turned a blind eye over his aberrant actions for so long.
I wonder what sort of news we should expect to hear within the next few days. Sodomy and other sexually-related sins are getting old.
7 comments:
Thank GOD , hallelujah !!
The only "blackmail fodder" Zul might have on Anwar probably has to do with their sexual shenanigans when they were in an all-boys hostel. This sort of hanky-panky has been going on since the time of Sparta!
he won't be willing to resign as mp for he is a parasite longing for life-time pension & he will lose his deposit in the buy-election !
Antares - I think the problem is the majority of Malaysians would not be able to accept that. It's interesting that Chua Soi Lek is still a hero in MCA for all his shenanigans, but the rules don't apply to Anwar (assuming there is hanky-panky involved).
I've heard lots of rumours so far, but I've lived here long enough to know that Malaysians have a rare ability to cook up such rumours with haste and pass them off as fact without relying on any form of evidence.
It is quite amazing that it had taken PKR soooooo long to get rid of him. Perhaps with some of these thorns in the flesh gone, Pakatan get focus its efforts on more meaningful things.
Let the culling begin.
And, they have till 2012.
And, PKR, please do it right this time. No idiots, please: just because of the need to fill all seats!
That's what they did in 2008, and it's come back to bite them where it hurts, hasn't it?
Najib had given his minister the KPI, what about him, who is going to grade him.
Take this poll:
How would you grade the PM's KPI (key performance index) during his 1 year in office.
Post a Comment