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Mentally-unstable Azmin Ali is under Ummi Hafilda ‘s spell Power is the glue of politics

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Mentally-unstable Azmin Ali lack of respect. And it starts at home first.

Have you ever noticed how some people are determined to always get the last word in in every argument, discussion or debate? How they seem to wait till everyone is just about finished, when everyone but him / her has put their pens and writing pads away and pushed their chairs back to stand up, when this person decides to launch a fresh torrent of ideas that set things off on a tangent?

If this were all and such people had a valid observation to make that would lead a discussion forward or lend a fresh perspective to a problem, such people would have been bearable and definitely an asset to have on your team; but often times, such people either lurk in the sidelines waiting for the opportune moment to disrupt things or are every ready to launch a tirade against the windmills even when their isn’t an opposition in sight.

Such people speak because they like to hear the sound of their own voices; because they believe other’s expect them to speak; because they believe they should be considered the last word in everything being discussed however little their knowledge or experience of the subject; because they believe keeping quiet would equal defeat and they don’t believe in losing; or they simply don’t understand that their speaking at that time will virtually jeopardize the whole argument that the erstwhile speaker had striven to establish.

Arrogantly yours…Mentally-unstable Azmin Ali i

Power is the glue of politics That is why  Azmin Ali  is expected to be in array and opposition generally in disarray. Ideology is a fickle custodian of unity in an age of convenience. Its absence has eliminated the difference between single-party rule and coalition government. Both are held together by individual or sectarian self-interest, which is why they last. Ideology is a differentiator; it makes a partnership untenable even if the partners consider it sustainable. Sentiment is irrelevant to any political marriage. This is true of all democracies where coalitions become necessary. Politicians live for power; why would they invite a premature death? SELANGOR VOTERS want  Khalid to head the Government of Selangor for another term effective now. Why is this so. Well he has proven it not olny to the people of Selangor but the world. So Azmin Ali, please wait for your turn young man. Don’t you dare cause any havoc and mess yourself up.

Ummi Hafilda Ali has threatened to continue attacking the “Three As” in PKR Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, her brother Azmin Ali and Datin Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail - if they continue to be unrepentant.

She said she had yet to unveil a “secret” that would expose more wrongdoings allegedly involving the PKR leaders.

“Such evidence will be saved for the coming general election. As long as the three A’s continue to be a threat to the nation and race, my allies and I will go all out to attack them,” the 44-year-old businesswoman told reporters at a restaurant here yesterday.

However, she said that if Anwar, who is Opposition Leader, admitted to his “sins”, he would be forgiven and she would put a stop to her campaign against him.

Holding back tears, Ummi Hafilda, who was a main witness in Anwar’s first sodomy trial in 1998, also urged Azmin to repent and reunite with the family.

Centre of attention: Ummi Hafilda speaking at a restaurant in Kampung Pandan, Kuala Lumpur yesterday.

“Even though I am angry, deep down in my heart I know that Azmin is still my brother. If he repents, I will not expose his wrongdoings to the world. But if he continues to push me, I will be left with no choice,” said Ummi Hafilda of Azmin who is PKR deputy president.

She also alleged that Anwar had promised Azmin he would be made Finance Minister, Prime Minister and Home Minister if they took over the Government.

Previously, Ummi Hafilda had claimed that Anwar abused his power as deputy prime minister in 1997 by ordering her arrest.

Anwar was sacked as deputy prime minister in 1998 and later convicted of sodomy and corruption charges. He spent six years behind bars before being released in 2004.

Azmin, when contacted, said PKR would only discuss real issues for the good of the country and economy rather than entertaining dirty politics.

“We are more concerned about issues like the high cost of living and how to end poverty and corruption. Anyone who wants to criticise us can continue to do so but we are committed to helping the rakyat,” he said.

Anwar,Broke the silence Loudly, clearly and coldly

– Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim appeared to have backed his confidant Azmin Ali in calling for a consultation process for the Selangor mentri besar post after the latter claimed Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim’s candidacy had bypassed the democratic process.

The PKR advisor also appeared to have suggested that the party were considering removing Abdul Khalid when he told Sinar Harian that the consultation should include discussions on other possible candidates for the job.

“I have no problem with Tan Sri Khalid. But the problem is… there is no problem but there should be consultation. Are there other names? New faces? Do we continue?” Sinar Harian quoted him as saying.

however, added that they will solve the debacle within these few days.

The tussle over the mentri besar post has pushed PKR into a leadership crisis with its deputy president now openly accusing the party of “nepotism” when he alleged it had bypassed the consultation process in picking Abdul Khalid for the job.

Azmin also appeared to question Abdul Khalid’s leadership at a press conference yesterday, and said he was seeking a meeting with PKR’s national leaders for a consensus decision to be made on who gets to be the new Selangor MB.

The debacle has sparked talk that Azmin, who is also said to be vying for the position, would leave PKR following the party’s supposed endorsement of Abdul Khalid’s governance.

Azmin dismissed the speculation at yesterday’s press conference where he was flanked by some of the party’s Selangor line-up in what appeared to be a sign of protest against Abdul Khalid’s likely reappointment as the state’s chief executive.

Although the Bukit Antarabangsa assemblyman was evasive when bombarded by questions for his view on the candidacy for the post, the PKR deputy president made several insinuations that leaders from the party’s Selangor chapter were against Abdul Khalid’s reappointment.

However, a majority of Selangor PKR lawmakers and division chiefs want Abdul Khalid to be reappointed as the state’s mentri besar, party sources have said, amid protests by a faction led by Azmin.

The Malaysian Insider understands the endorsement was made at a closed-door “gathering” held at Empire Hotel in Subang Jaya on Monday where most of the 14 state assemblymen, 16 division chiefs and a few federal MPs who attended felt that Abdul Khalid should be allowed to lead the PR Selangor government for a second term.

The two other Pakatan Rakyat component parties, the DAP and PAS, have also backed Abdul Khalid for the job despite winning more seats than PKR in Selangor.

The DAP and PAS each won 15 seats in Selangor at the May 5 general election, with PKR netting 14.

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