Saturday, November 16, 2013

Hi Tea with Mykmu & Kelab Sahabat Bina Negara

I went to the KL International Hotel Kampung Baru yesterday for the said event. I was late but still had enough time to listen to Dato' Akmar speech. It was great to hear that the government is taking a lot of measures to improve the living standard of the people. Salary for government and private sector will be revised accordingly. Dato' had also mentioned that the government is also studying the possibility of abolishing roadtax in order to reduce the burden to the people. For those who are good with social media, have ideas to support BN for the benefit of the people... BN is looking for candidates for the BN Social Media department.... the job will be on contract basis, but with all the benefits including EPF

Monday, October 14, 2013

Allah for muslim


  • Today, Monday, 14/10/2013, the court of Appeal of Malaysia has decided that the term of Allah is exclusively for Muslim in Malaysia
  • Alhamdullilah, all the works and efforts taken by our Muslim lawyer had won the judgement today
  • The court decision is based on the fact that the Allah was and has never been part of christianity, therefore they are not in a good stand

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Dr. Khir Toyo: The case when a layman got confuse

Dr. Mohamad Khir Toyo was the Menteri Besar of Selangor and a dentist by profession. He was the last Menteri Besar of BN in Selangor before BN was defeated in the 2008 election. In the latest 2013 election he was not chosen to defend his seat in Sungai Burung because of the impending court case.

At the moment Dr. Khir has been charged by the High Court with “obtaining a piece of property below its actual market value”. An appeal was filed at the Court of Appeal, but the result did not change anything as all the judges decided to keep the ruling. According to his website, Dr. Khir will file an appeal to the Federal Court, although he is not convinced that justice will be served to him.

The charged put on Dr. Khir came from a very confusing judgment from a layman point of view. The charged seems to indicate that Dr. Khir had misused his power to obtain a property below its actual market value.

The property in question is a piece of land with a bungalow. Previously purchased by a contractor at RM6.5 mill, but then sold to Dr. Khir at RM3.5 mill. If this fact is considered than it is true that Dr. Khir had obtained it below its market or original value. However, there is another fact seems to be ignored by the court. Dr. Khir did not pluck the RM3.5 mill value out of the thin air. It came from an independent property assessor appointed by HSBC bank. The reason why the property was devalued because the bungalow was incompletely renovated and a lot of things need to be done before it can be declared as habitable.


The learned judges are the people that we put our trust in order to find justice. Usually, the findings will be made clear as if why this or that fact is considered or rejected, what it leads to and the final conclusion. For example, Dato’ Seri Anwar homosexual case with Saiful Bukhari was rejected on the ground that the handling procedure of processing DNA sample from Dato’ Seri Anwar was weak and may lead to mishandling. However the case of Dr. Khir Toyo is very confusing as to why a certain fact is not considered. My prayer is with Dr. Khir, hoping that Federal Court will reconsider all the facts presented. I was once told that the court will not charge anyone unless that fact is very clear and without prejudice. But then again I am a layman.

No UMNO election this year .... what the hell

The PRU 13 election was over. Now all the new MPs are waiting for a call to take oath and proceed with the first session of the new term. By the end of this year, UMNO must have a party election. This could be in November or December. There has been some quarters calling for 'no contest' for the top posts. This has become a debate among UMNO supporters.

The spirit of revising UMNO election is to allow contest for the top posts. Previously, it was made to be tough, but the newly revised procedure allowed anyone to contest, and candidates are chosen directly by 100000++ members rather than by a representative of 2500+ members. This is a good spirit in order to keep reinventing UMNO to be relevant in any period of time. But it is only good on paper, if not being practiced, or not allowed to be practiced.    

The outcome of PRU-13 has shown that Chinese voters are no longer interested with BN. Most Malays have seen this as a betrayal. Why? Because the Chinese have demanded so many things from PM Najib, from vernacular school to University College, scholarships, position in the government and so on. Although the demands are non compliance to our Constitution, but PM Najib has granted so many. However he was betrayed on the election day when it turned out that 97% of Chinese put their vote to the PKR-DAP-PAS coalition.

Most Malays reflected this result by coming up with "Buy Chinese Last" and "Boycott Chinese Product" campaign. There is no guarantee that this will be a success, but the intention is good that it will push consumer demand towards Bumiputra's products and eventually freeing us from the Chinese capitalist. However, never expect this campaign to bear fruits in a short time, one should expect to see the success of this five years from now, if the issue is played and reminded consistently. After all "Melayu Mudah Lupa"

The next UMNO election will reflect on the aftermath of PRU13. With the grassroots fiery on Chinese betrayal and the perception whether PM Najib is seen as pro-Chinese or pro-Malays. The ball is actually on Najib's foot. If within this few months PM Najib is seen as pro-Chinese with his pro-Chinese policies, then the grassroots are ready to choose a new UMNO President. It may not even be Muhyiddin Yassin.  

Monday, October 22, 2012

When to stop?

- When to stop when you are still holding the power?
- Tun Mahathir had the best answer, stop when the people still love or like you
- Tun Mahathir stepped down as the prime minister in 2003 when the people still perceived him as "the leader that we need"
- He had just brought stability to the political struggle in the country and economic recovery from financial crisis in the late 90s
- Those issues had challenged Tun to the maximum, yet Tun prevailed
- Now Tun Mahathir had become a respected statement, someone whose words have the highest credibility
- PAS Nik Aziz Nik Mat is a veteran and power house politician, just like Tun Mahathir to UMNO
- This year, Nik Aziz has beeen an MB for 22 years
- Still Nik Aziz is being considered for the MB Kelantan post, even though his personal health is deteriorating, and he knew it
- While nik aziz claimed that it was the council of PAS that wanted him to contest, but it was his personal decision whether to accept or reject the nomination
- Yusuf rawa of pas, the first Mursyidul Am had resigned all post when his health condition had became a burden to his leadership; Tun Hussein Onn of UMNO had also resigned for the same reason
- Whether Nik Aziz will be a contestant in the next election nobody will know until the day has come
- but one thing is obvious, leaders of the opposition have a tendency to keep on holding the power the longest they can - don't know how many years kit siang have been an MP, same goes to karpal

Friday, October 19, 2012

renovation collapse?

- yesteday a bungalow under renovation at seksyen 7 shah alam collapsed
- one of the worker died, another one lost one of his legs
- the shah alam mayor wanted to charge the owner because the renovation had not been approved by the city council
- but the owner blamed the cotractor
- i do believe that both are equally guilty
- the procedures for renovation has been established
- people should not be ignorant
- since a renovation work like this is pretty expensive the owner should pay serious attention

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Is it haram to vote for DAP - my thought


Is it HARAM to vote for DAP?
Yes, because DAP is against the sanctity of Islam in Malaysia as a whole. DAP against Islam as the Religion of the Federation, DAP against the judgment of the constitution that prohibits any other religions to be preached on Muslims. DAP also encourages Muslims apostatized.

Is it HARAM to vote for PAS too?
Yes, because PAS is an ally of DAP. This means that you are pleased with the DAP policies.

Is it HARAM to vote for PKR?
Yes, and HARAM-JADAH

What about MCA and MIC, they do not support hudud as well?
MCA and MIC do not support "Hudud PAS”. They do support Islamic law and the right for Muslims to practice syariah. They have no problems with Malaysia administration, led by Malays and to the constitution that gives a number of advantages to Islam. But DAP has a problem with that. They do not like the Malays to be leaders; they want themselves to be the leader.