Tuesday, May 7, 2013

The War Is Not Over Yet

I must say I was very disappointed when Pakatan Rakyat lost the Battle of Putrajaya. We failed to capture Putrajaya this time. However, let me say we have done well. Many of our hero fighters have sacrificed much. Many many of our supporters have sacrificed just as much. Well sone and thanks to all.

The Battle of Putrajaya failed but the fight is not over yet. We must regroup, review, and relaunch in the next election, or any by elections that may arise in between.

We only lost in the GAME that had so many fraud and "magic show". We had gained the hearts of the rakyat. We had impressed upon the rakyat the importance of a Malaysian Malaysia. It was NOT a Chinese Tsumnamy, it was a Malaysian Tsumnamy. Kebangkitan Rakyat Malasyia. Our people wanted a government which has the heart of Malaysians at heart, not corruption and racist in mindset.

Malaysia can only stand tall and be competitive to the world at large when we are ONE people,ONE nation, and ONE goal. A progressive and harmonious Malaysia, inclusive of all people groups and culture.

Many of our supporters are casualties of an unfair election. We just hope they will not give up the fight. Let us come together and work toward the next election.

We have scored a higher votes than BN. PR is 5,623.984 where as Bn is only 5,237,699.(Parliment seats) Even though we have only 89 seats in the parliment.
We also scored 4,879,699 votes in DUN whereas BN has only 4,513,977.
We manage to encourage rakyat to come out to vote, and many returned from overseas to vote, some voted in overseas, and many travelled long distances home to vote. 84% of the registered voters came out to vote.
We have no money to spend in ceramah, yet mega crowd came in whether rain or shine. Whereas BN could not have even a small crowd. So they resort to food and others to draw people to their ceramah. This is another success we have achieved.

So let us not give up, not despair, instead, pluck up courage and be ready for the next election or by-election.

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