They tell me that Kedah now belongs to Sanussi!
The same Sanussi who is spreading supremacist and anti-minority drivel to the rural Malays through propaganda and grandiose public rallies. The same Sanussi who now dares to think himself to be a prominent leader of the Malay-Muslim community, not only in Kedah, but nationally! Think of it, the people of Kedah are truly enchanted by the wiles and guile of this obnoxious man! They think him to be a humble and approachable man who knows their grievances and is doing something about it. Does Kedah really want this uncouth, man to be their leader dulu, kini dan selama lamanya?
It says much about the mentality, or the lack of it, of the Malaysian rural voters. The likes of Hadi and Sanussi are able to stir up racial and religious sentiments among the Malay Muslim population and use the sentiments awaken by their rhetoric, to advantage their personal agenda - the getting of political to serve their own purposes.
The recent Sentuhan Madani officiated by PMX by which padi farmers in Kedah have been promised an allocation of RM3bil to upgrade their infrastructure which will enable them to achieve five padi planting seasons every two years has not raised a whimper of support for PMX. Too little done, too late? Sanuism is too great.
Yes it is also difficult to dislodge Kelantan and Kedah from the Green Wave, but we might win some seats.....maybe 8 to 10 in Kelantan.
As much as we know that we need to hold on to everything we have in Selangor and Penang, PN are making inroad. There is great danger there. Any seats won by PN in Selangor and Penang will be a prize catch for them. I dare not comment because the situation is very fragile. PN has high hopes of making inroads there.
We may see a swing towards PN, but that will not affect Parliament... ..but it might force PMX to change his strategy to not be too hard on Corruption and lessen his crackdown on all the ills that now threatens to overwhelm law and order in our nation.... and we know that that isn't good for the country in the long run.
The change that Malaysia needs is a change in Malaysians and their attitudes - in the majority, anyway. The sickness isn't just in the Leadership, but also in the electorate that votes these crooks in so that they can also enjoy the spoils, be it a small fraction of it.
The Subsidy & Entitlement Mentality needs to be eradicated from the simple people... that's the real challenge... and no Politicians in their right mind would want to do it... but True Leaders would.
Sanah Helwah Barakallah Fii Umrik, bro. DSAI!!! Dido’akan agar segala harapan, segala cita2 dan juga segala do’a yang dipohon akan dimakbulkan Allah SWT. Bro sekarang berada atas landasan yang betul dalam menyumbang dan memberi khidmat untuk Bangsa dan Negara.
You have done your best. In reality, however, bro, none of us are in control of the result. We can only do the best we can. Hanya Allah yang menentukan segalagalanya. Hopefully, and God willing, the populace can appreciate and acknowledge your drive and determination and distinctive quality of grit to lead and realise the vision to move Malaysia forward, In Syaa Allah.
Our only request, and do’a, of course, as your bros, is just for you to take care of your health. Stay healthy. We want to be with you for the longer term, and not just during your PM tenure.
Kita berdo’a agar kita semua dapat bersama mera’ikan hari ulang tahun bro. pada tahun2 mendatang dalam keadaan yang lebih baik dan sempurna. Juga, dipermudahkan segala usaha bro. DSAI dlm menyelamatkan Negara. Semoga bro. diberi perlindungan dan bimbingan olehNya to realise your vision and mission…Anwar Ibrahim a true leader!
not if but when the ruin sets in
Still my 5letter word"RASMI' delete/erase from Religion ☕☕
Sannussi is A Jaguh Kampong And has strong Following amongst young party PIS members and they like his crude macho language
What I fear is that the Malay mind set gas been skewed towards “Malay and Muslim First” for the leadership of this country as the non- Malays are mere guests if not interlopers. This is the message ingrained in the Malays especially those born in the late 70s onwards, by the rhetoric of Mahathir n his ilk, Hadi n other religious teachers, and the latter have young Malay minds captive by way of Islamic religious classes and schools.
Notorious leaders such as Sanusi can gain popularity through a variety of tactics.
He taps into people's frustrations or fears, presenting himself as strong and decisive figure who can bring about change.
He exploits divisive issues and appeal to a specific demographic that feels marginalized or unheard.
Additionally, his charisma and ability to connect emotionally with followers can draw them a devoted base.
Unfortunately, we keeping on talking about him and the media attention, even if negative, can inadvertently contribute to his notoriety by keeping his name in the spotlight.
It's important to note that such popularity might not necessarily reflect broad public support, but rather a passionate following that identifies with their messaging.