TMI's Sacking Dr Mahathir as Petronas adviser an abuse of power, says PKR reported that PKR's N Surendran said:
The removal of Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad as adviser of national oil company Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) simply because of his political differences with the prime minister is an unlawful exercise of power and is open to legal challenge, a PKR lawmaker says today.
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How dare he on top of refusing to report to me for more than 6 months? Melayu memang mudah lupa apa dia dah buat kepada kerajaan? |
OK, but let me ask Surendran about DAP's Dr Bari being rejected as a Selangor Ampang Jaya councillor (MPAJ). He was nominated by DAP but his name was deliberately dropped by the powers-that-be in Selangor.
Initially DAP-bashers blamed DAP for sneakily dropping him because he is a Malay and DAP is/was being anti-Malay, which made cow-sense because why then would the DAP have nominated him in the first place? But morons are morons!
In this RPK post, one of M2D's regular commentators Edwin Jansz provided information which threw sad lights on why Dr Bari's name had been dropped. Jansz had written (only relevant extract):
... azmin's recent silent but deadly chess move against bari says a lot. and i suspect (merely guessing) that azmin is under the sultan's tutelage.
... azmin's recent silent but deadly chess move against bari says a lot. and i suspect (merely guessing) that azmin is under the sultan's tutelage.
I'm sure you know who the 'azmin' is. So, if Jansz's info is correct, then Dr Bari was 'done by' his former PKR party No 2, supposedly an ally of DAP, wakakaka.
A bit of background on Dr Bari to shed more light on PKR's alleged animosity against Dr Bari - He was formerly a PKR member but on seeing the sad state of affairs in that kang-kang taxi sapu party, he decided to quit and join the DAP.
Obviously 'hell hath no fury like a kang-kang taxi sapu party scorned', wakakaka.
I won't touch on Jansz' suspicion that Azmin was acting under HRH's orders - Ampun Tuanku.
But notwithstanding Surendran's misguided or bizarre defence of Mahathir's position as advisor to Petronas, I've to grudgingly admit that the DAP in Selangor suffers from a far more sad state of affair with Tony Pua as its state captain. I've been terribly disappointed with the so-called DAP whiz-kid wonder, Tony Pua. Indeed, what did he do to argue the case for Dr Bari?
Anyway, YB Surendran should look into why Dr Bari's name was dropped from the list for MPAJ councillors before commenting on issues pertaining to the PM's prerogative and UMNO internal affairs.
What's good for the goose should be too for the gander!