Wednesday, April 17, 2013

“If we put up the flags at 3 in the morning, they will be removed at 4 am. We love our flags. When there is a PAS programme, we will put them up. Once over, we will take them out.


Right Is Right, This Is Not


You cannot have DBKL selectively removing banners and flags 
because they are opposition stuff. Lembah Pantai is my constituency 
some more. At least they listened to proper reasoning in the end. 

I feel bad for the police/DBKL people as well as obviously they are
 only following instructions from the top. It is exactly why people 
are pissed off, not at DBKL, but at how power is misused at 
almost every level when it suits them. Less than one month to 
a new government. The honking for support and people's power
 rising up from a sense of grave injustice is very heartwarming.

Voters in Putrajaya are finding it strange that PAS flags have been absent in Putrajaya  despite the announcement that party vice president Husam Musa will be contesting there  at the coming GE.


“PAS is contesting in Putrajaya, but not even a flag? Flags must be put up to boost the
 spirit,” a voter told Harakahdaily.
Harakahdaily visited Putrajaya and found BN flags hoisted everywhere.


The scene was different during Husam’s first programme at Precinct 18 last Thursday,
when roads were decorated with PAS flags.
However, Harakahdaily also noticed that PAS’s Unit Amal was recollecting all the party flags
 once the programme ended.


A Unit Amal member explained to us why:
“If we put up the flags at 3 in the morning, they will be removed at 4 am. We love our flags.
 When there is a PAS programme, we will put them up. Once over, we will take them out.

 That’s routine, I believe this will continue until election.”


He added that he had been warned against putting PAS flags within Putrajaya.
While flags may not be the effective weapon to capture voters' hearts, this ban on PAS
 flags only shows the great task ahead for history to be created in this city custom-made
 for civil servants.



-Harakahdaily







5 comments:

clongviews said...
Congrats to the people who stopped the DBKL from selective enforcement. In fact the enforecement mini napoleons can help the opposition to gain more sympathy votes if they continue to harass the people.