Snub them! Tony & gang

 


        Someone must have received wind that Tony Pua is going to squat in Damansara parliamentary seat again. 

        It is interesting that there are also others who are riled up by his behaviours in the Damansara constituency that rumours are spreading that Siti Kassim will be contesting against him. 

        My sincere apologies to Pakatan Harapan as a whole but this country exercises freedom of speech  and I shall exercise my democratic rights as a citizen to speak up against incumbent MPs who underperform during their last term. 

        So, I will pre-empt all that I will speak out, when someone like Tony Pua is recycled back in Damanasara constituency. If invited, I may even go on BN platforms to campaign against him. If Tony Pua wins, it is because of Anwar, not his own doing or he is well-liked in Damansara. 

        A primary schoolmate of mine who is a successful businessman sent me this message: 

        I can barely understand what my friend is saying but it is clear that Tony Pua is not welcomed in Damansara. 

        A post from another friend show how even within the DAP, they cannot stand him.
    


        Unlike the other Members of Parliaments and State Assemblymen in DAP, this group lacks altruism, political maturity and good constituents relationships. 

        What they are good at is to play on their blind supporters to get their support. Other voters who have supported them in the past, they will just snub them. 

        So, let us all snub these politicians. Young politicians have to learn the lesson that their behaviours have caused even their own supporters to pick up the hatchet against them. Do not be arrogant, turn a deaf ear to the constituents or think that your constituents are your ticket to your 'syok sendiri' adventure.

        It is good that Hannah Yeoh is a different kind altogether from Pua. Although recruited by Pua, she has more altruism in her. When she came to know about a stateless girl in her constituency, she immediately picked it up as the Segambut MP. 

        Within the DAP itself, Tony Pua is not popular. This is the reason why he lost his post as DAP Selangor chairman.

        Here are excepts from a Malaysiakini article:


        Since the 1MDB has ended up with a few key people being put on trial, Pua has been mostly silent in the past few year. Now, just before the general election, he is suddenly appearing again. 

        Tony, you can win easily this round? My question to Damansara voters, why should we recycle someone whom even DAP Selangor has rejected?


        Tony, do you think we are so stupid? Even when you claimed that you have helped saved Malaysian taxpayers' money in the billions, people like me will just say, "Thank you," but we don't want you as our Member of Parliament for another five years. 


        Let this be a lesson to all politicians that they cannot be another Tony Pua in their own constituencies. If they want to be a state assemblyman or member of parliament, the moment they are on the job, they better serve their constituents well. Be on the ground like this Kepong MP, Yang Berhormat Lim Lip Eng or former MP Yang Berhormat Dr Tan Seng Giaw, whom Pua's man (appointed as a councillor) even snubbed. 


        Yes, for Tony and his gang here, I would snub them, too.
  •         I won't attend their ceramah and be one of their blind supporters (to syok sendiri)
  •         I won't be their PACA 
  •         I won't even campaign for them
        When it comes to voting day, I will keep my vote secret. I know who to vote, and for what reason I am voting but Pua's candidacy is not going to come easy. He has to learn his lesson through the school of hard knock.

Also read this: https://surat-terbuka-mb-selangor.blogspot.com/2022/10/now-waiting-for-state-election-in.html

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