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What’s up, Doc?

"What’s up, Doc?" is one of the funniest movie released in 1972.

Unfortunately, in this case, it’s not funny at all, especially when this country has gone awry and what we eagerly need the most is a credible opposition party, let alone speaking of a reliable Barisan Alternative (BA).

Now, various levels of accusation are being thrown at Anwar Ibrahim, who is the advisor of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR).

Starting from accusation of interference in the Youth election, nominees boycotting the party election, open challenge from a division chief questioning the eligibility of Anwar contesting for the post of party president until the biggest bombshell from S Nallakaruppan who decided to quit PKR, apparently, PKR is anything but stable and united.

They are unhappy and stand to voice out on a single and common platform albeit on different circumstances, in which they accused Anwar of meddling in the upcoming party polls.

Apart from that, it’s also interesting to note these grouses appear to be collective and happened to take place less than a week before this coming Saturday party election.

This blogger can’t help but to ask whether it’s a BN’s directed conspiracy theory or rather, Anwar Ibrahim has himself to blame for digging deep enough to come out with his version of dream team?

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1 comment to What’s up, Doc?

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  • bayi

    The situation in many countries where the government is considered corrupt and insensitive to the people is that the incumbent government remains in power till kingdom comes because of the divisive nature of the opposition. Each opposing group has his own agenda. No to mention "stealth" personnel placed among the opposition and they can be in very influential positions too.

    Divide and rule. This is an effective strategy that I still see in corporate situations today.

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