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55. The Grand Finale.

Datuk Salleh
Mar 27 (6 days ago)
to ahmadebon38
55. The grand finale.

In any competition of political or social events the means
usually determine the end.The ending which bring success
will always be celebrated in pomp and grandeur to mark it
with a test of grand finale.Unsuccessful participants will
suffer inhibited distressed and sorrow and will leave the
scene without any celebration.This is the normal practice
that took place at any grand finale. 

It is an occasional celebration attended by supporters of
both sides.Some times when frustration is so great like
recent Egyption football riot in Alexandria in March 2012
the grand finale turned out into ugly occasion.In May 1969
the opposition winning celebration turned out into prolonged
racial riots which dragged the entire country into an emergency.
Parliament was dissolved the law was suspended and the 
country  was ruled and administrated by NOC (National 
Operation Council) which is ala military.This state of affair
was also experienced in Thailand when the civilian government
was over thrown by the Military.The former billionaire Prime 
Minister become a political fugitive.Similar occasions also
took place in Indonesia and Philippine.In every incident the 
Government was overthrown.On 24th March.2012,Mali a country
which has a population 15.4 million people has just a coupe and 
the democratically elected President Mr. Amadou Tourmani was 
overthrown by young military Captain Amadou Sanogo as us trained.
It happened just a month before the April proposed general election.
Let this dirty incident not happen in our beloved country.

But the most dramatic grand finale took place in Myanmar 
after the League for Democracy led by Mdm. Ang San Suu 
Kee which won the election but was denied the right to celebrate 
the winning. Instead she has to suffer imprisonment behind 
military  bar for many years although she was simultaneously 
conferred Noble Prize, recognizably awarded  for her struggle 
to bring democracy to Myanmar. 

For the Malaysian Opposition Leader his grand finale was
recently observed after he won his sodomy case.He is expected
to celebrate another another grand finale after the end of Pru 13
when He is tipped to capture Putra Jaya by ousting the current
BN leader.The road to retake Putra Jaya is not closed but thorny
and slippery.A stitch in time may save the Capital but a slight
negligence by the incumbent can result in complete loss and
political destruction of BN rule for ever.The tasks for both parties
are enormous and have to be completed with a time limit known
only by the beholder of this important decision.Although few hints
have been occasionally mentioned, the guessing game becomes
an anxiety which can fool everybody.An element of surprise is no
more an issue because every one is making preparation for the event.

What most political pundits feel uneasy is the likely hood of the 
the PRU 13 may usher in an expected celebration of the grand finale by
the restoration of NOC in the event BN lost badly.A repeat celebration
of May 13 1969 must not be overruled.In that event the grand finale
will be celebrating the Death of Democracy in the country.God prov-ids.  

To avoid the "unexpected grand finale" to happen to our country after
PRU 13, all political leaders must be rational in their political approaches
by trying to restraint from using all combustible sensitivities in their
slogans to win votes.They must be guided by experience and wisdom.
True spirit of democracy as shown in 2008 celebrations should be 
upheld at all cost to show honor and dignity of our monarchial system
which we have preserved hitherto to ensure a win win  grand finale for
all.Good luck for all of us.

inspired 27/03/2012 @ 4.10 pm kl. dsj

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