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Let’s Get Ready To Rumble

Seriously I need to get back to blogging.  Just that haven’t really got any inspiration to blog or podcast about.  But not today.  As I’m joining in the fray of blogging about politics, as Sarawak State election will be here on the 16th April, and nomination of the candidates will be revealed tomorrow.

Considering what has been happening lately, there will indeed be a showdown for a few seats probably I will be interested at.  Namely most of the hot spot which I will want to see is :-

N10 Pending
1. Dr Sim Kui Hian (BN)
2. Violet Yong Wui Wui (DAP)

N12 Kota Sentosa
1. Datuk Alfred Yap (BN)
2. Chong Chieng Jen (DAP)

N16 Bengoh
1. Dr Jerip @ Belek Susil (BN)
2. Richard @ Peter A/L Margaret (SNAP)
3. Willie anak Mongin (PKR)
4. Wejok Tomik (Independent)

N43 Ngemah
1. *Alexander Vincent (BN)
2. Gabriel Adit Demong (PCM)
3. Aris anak Alap (PKR)

N47 Bawang Assan
1. Datuk Seri Wong Soon Koh (BN)
2. Alice Lau Kiong Yieng (DAP)

N51 Balingian
1. Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud (BN)
2. Suriati binti Abdullah (PKR)
3. Datuk Salleh Jafaruddin (Independent)

N54 Pelagus
1. Stanley Unja (BN)
2. Edward Sumbang anak Asun (PKR)

N62 Lambir
1. Ripin Lamat (BN)
2. Johari Bujang (SNAP)
3. Zolhaidah binti Suboh (PKR)

N63 Piasau
1. Tan Sri George Chan Hong Nam (BN)
2. Ling Sie Kiong (DAP)

N64 Pujut
1. Andy Chia Chu Fatt (BN)
2. Fong Pau Teck (DAP)

N65 Senadin
1. Datuk Lee Kim Shin (BN)
2. Michael Teo Yu Keng (PKR)

N67 Telang Usan
1. Dennis Ngau (BN)
2. Kebing Wan (SNAP)
3. Harrison Ngau Laing (PKR)

N70 Ba’ Kelalan
1. Willie Liau (BN)
2. Baru Bian (PKR)

* List extracted from http://sebanaku-sarawak.blogspot.com/2011/04/bn-candidates-and-their-opponents.html

Wrestlemania 27 has just ended, and this is next up coming Pay Per View I will be indeed looking forward to see who will actually come out victorious.  Probably for the 3-4 corner fights may probably considered a handicap match as it will be a disadvantage for the opposition party both SNAP & PKR since they can’t agree to the seats allocations.  Never the less, it would be something interesting to see how it will turn out in the end.

Never the less, talks within the coffee shops and around this area have been about the upcoming election.  Plus, there have been 1 Malaysia goody bags that was distributed few days ago (which unfortunately I did not receive) and campaigning from DAP via SMS as well as leaflets.  So I’m expecting for the next 2 weeks I’ll be seeing politician coming down to the shop just to shake hands, and maybe I might take a picture of them here.  And probably tell them may the best candidate win.

As for me, will most likely be heading back to Miri to place my vote there.  But will probably make it a day trip, so let the battle begin!

BN will Retain Sibu #212 by a majority of 1608 votes

Ok. A friend of mine apparently said I could have jinxed the Hulu Selangor by election. I think he’s kinda into fengshui or whatever. As most of my prediction was wrong, and went the other way round. So this time, he wants me to write in this blog that BN will win. And hopefully once again, I will be wrong. Lol.

Anyway, my thoughts on this upcoming by election without a doubt that this will indeed be a tough fight. And we shall see a lot of goodies being passed around once again. As some told me that the Chinese will take pity on PR for losing the Hulu Selangor by election, so they’ll throw in support for them. So that’s my prediction, for this upcoming by election. Lol. That BN will retain Sibu by 1608 votes.

Fatal 4 Way For Hulu Selangor’s By Election

Left to Right - BN P.Kamalanathan, PR Datuk Zaid Ibrahim, Independant Johan Md Diah & V.S. Chandran (Pictures by The Malaysian Insider)

This is going to be one interesting by election so far.  Well, reason is that one thing in common they are and used to be in BN.  From the way I look at it is that, it’s a handicap match between 3 BN candidates (despite the 2 independent) vs 1 PR candidate.  Why I say so is that, for the past few weeks BN had problems choosing a candidate for their own whereby they were not sure who will get the seat.

Anyway, from the looks of things I have a feeling that Mr.Johan is there being fielded by UMNO as a sort of safe deposit.  If he were to win, I doubt that he’ll be independent.  As for V.S. Chandran, it could have been Samy’s idea to put in there as a sign of unhappiness since Palanivel was not being nominated.  Hehe.  But I’m more interested in what will both of this independent will say during their “ceramah”, as both of them are ex-BN people.  Oh well, we shall see on election day that falls on the 25th April which is next week.

My prediction?  Well, I think Zaid Ibrahim will win probably with a majority of 5-7000.  Because of the split which I believe between Kamalanathan & Johan.  So let us see if my prediction will be correct or not, since it’s going to be a Sunday during polling day. Hehe.

Congrats To Isa Samad

Congrats to Isa Samad from UMNO. Pics from TheNutgraph.com Sorry to been very quiet on the latest by election, as I was extremely tired from all the politics.  One must say, it’s very tiring trying to follow everything every single day.  Anyway, on to the main agenda of today’s topic.  When I first found out that Umno decided to field in Isa Samad, I quickly went and sms a friend of mine said that Umno will have a landslide victory of 4,000 votes.  As I didn’t expect it was over 5,000.  So the score now is 7-2.

Anyway, it’s a good thing that Umno finally won after the numerous humiliation they had to endure in the previous by election.  One thing for sure is that, they believe in giving people second chance.  No doubt Isa had issues on money politics, but everyone seems to like him because of his generosity during his 22 years as Menteri Besar for Negeri Sembilan.  And as for PAS, well all I can say is that you win some, and you’ll lose some.  So go home and think about what had actually just happened.  After reading a post by RPK on what actually happened, I wouldn’t be surprised that PR will lose in this current by election despite his prediction that they will win.

UNSUNG HERO: Najib (second right) accompanied by Taib (right) and Rais (second left) presenting the appreciation award to Tra Zehnder (on wheelchair). Pics from TheBorneoPost.com Over the past few days, I’ve been getting a lot of input from people around me.  As I continued to listen their view on what is happening in Malaysia especially in politics, is that opposition party will always cause problems for the country.  One of them even said that, we shouldn’t let the opposition win because by then they will start to fill in their pockets first before giving out to the people.  Since the current government pockets are full already, they will start to share the benefits with the people.

Some who are so called hardcore BN supporters said that, it’s ok for them to take some of the money for themselves but as long at the end of the day the work gets  done, and I can feed my family so I’m not too bothered about it.  Even those who supported opposition now, are thinking twice to vote them in the coming election.  As they noticed that business seems to be slower compared to the previous administration who held the position here in Kuching.  A very good example was the mooncake festival food sale, not too long ago.  It seems a little bit smaller compared to the previous years 2008, 2007 & 2006.  Unfortunately this year I didn’t see any representative from DAP or PKR unlike the previous year.  But every year, without fail faces from SUPP tends to show up and give support.  Will Kuching be another Bagan Pinang?  That I don’t know but only time will tell.  Once again congratulations to Isa Samad for astounding victory.

Congratulations to PAS

Congratulations To Mohd.Salleh Man, with a majority of 4,551. Pics taken from TheMalaysianInsider.com Congratulations to PAS candidate Mohd. Salleh Man for winning the by-election in Permatang Pasir yesterday with a majority of 4,551 people.  Despite my forecast was way out as I didn’t expect a high turn out yesterday.  But I’m very glad that people still decided to come out and vote despite of the weather.  As UMNO probably need to go back to the drawing board and pretty much learn from their mistakes, they might need to use a different approach instead of continuing using race cards as it does not play any more significant role.  And my best guess is that, maybe the people in Permatang Pasir had already long decided who they want to vote for long before the polling day, despite the claims of wind of change is blowing.

Reports from Malaysiakini stated that the younger generations were still behind PR in this by election.  As a win is indeed needed for PR to strengthen the 3 coalition ties.  No doubt they are currently still having problems with the canning issues, Michael Learns to Rock concert, as well as catching people selling or muslim drinking alcohol.

Never the less, I think for PR is that they are still new so a lot of disagreement and misunderstanding before this coalition can actually mature.  Just like newly married couple, after they got married for the first few months everything seems to be perfect, and they then to forgive easily whenever one of them makes a mistake.  But after few months of compromising, that I guess is when all hell break loose.  Lol.  Anyway, like all marriage counselor would advise the soon to be newly wed is to settle it ASAP and don’t drag it too long.  As the longer the problem is there then the larger the crack will be.  Anyway, it’s good that they decided to come up with a consensus agreement which I think is good, but I still believe there are some members in the group might not understand how this works.

Anyway, to BN you guys should probably need to start living the 1Malaysia slogan set by our beloved Prime Minister if you intend to gain confidence of the people.  Don’t say one thing, but do another as now many people are no longer naive especially the younger generation.  I believe that we the younger generation would love to see “People First, Performance Now” to be fulfilled.  And if changes are required to be done, then just go ahead and do it even though it may hurt.  Don’t take for granted that you will always stay in power, as the saying goes “Sepandai-pandai tupai melompat, akhirnya jatuh ke tanah juga”.  Take these 7 by election as a lesson, and learn from it.

To PR members.  You may have won the battle now, but the war still goes on.  Remember what was the main reason that put you 3 coalition together, and what you are fighting for.  You guys better walk the talk, as a lot of people are putting their hopes on you.  Don’t always think that people will continue to vote for you, so you guys better start to work out your differences and put your pride aside.  And we’ll see you in the next election.