Friday, June 4, 2010

Revert from "NO Back Door" Policy?

The recent Cabinet reshuffle has created more disatisfaction among the BN component MP's since more senators who failed to win the seat was given the government postion. I still remember, after 2008 GE, Tun Pa Lah strees the "No Back Door" policy for the politicians who lost in GE to get their government position. But since than Najib's administration have abandon the policy. I feel the appointment of more senator's to government position is not a good move for Najib's administration.

Khoo Kay Peng asked “How can he appoint Palanivel as a deputy minister when Barisan Nasional rejected him as its candidate in the Hulu Selangor by-election?" A very logic question which need to be answered.

1 comment:

  1. If you are talking about MIC, what about PPP?
    PPP has also become irrelevant. I has also caused a split within the Indian community. It was rejected by the Chinese and not supported by the Indians during the last 2008 election. PPP lacks educated and dedicated members and as a result third class, under qualified and little educated people without communication skills have been elected as party leaders in certain states. Most of them are greedy, selfish and crazy for position and power, without having any ability to perform and work for the benefit of the people and nation. How is it, that our beloved Prime Minister has been coxed to recommend a PPP member to become a Senator and appoint him as an Asst. Minister, when PPP itself is irrelevant to the people.In this context PPP and MIC are equal. This may affect BN during the next election. Again, the PPP President must vet all the state leaders and their assistants to find out whether they are qualified to hold positions for the improvement and betterment of the party to remain relevant in future.

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