Monday, May 25, 2009

1 M 2 PPP : Any which way but loose...


  1. Barely a week ago. T Murugiah was expelled from People's Progressive Party (PPP) with 6 others. On 24th May 2009, T Murugiah is "elected" as President of PPP. Is PPP aping MIC when Samy Vellu ousted the late Pandithan?
  2. How can this happen? More so PPP is a component party of BN. Will Malaysia see 2 PPP? PPP (K) lead by M Kayveas and PPP (M) led by T Murugiah. If that happens, Malaysia is going India's way when India has 2 Indian National Congress (INC) where one is known as New Congress and the other is known as INC (O).
  3. Let's try to understand what happen...
  4. It is understood that 1,762 delegates attended a specially-arranged emergency meeting in Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC) where they passed a resolution to appoint T Murugiah as PPP's president.
  5. How can they proceed with the emergency meeting when the real President and his committee members were not informed of the meeting? Is this the PPP way?
  6. The current PPP youth chief was said to be in PICC and has asked PPP proper to remove him from the post on the pretext that he is not healthy.
  7. Can they do that? Is it pre-planned? Why PICC? And why were there policemen at the meeting? It looks too good to be an ad-hoc meeting...
  8. After this it will be a race to the ROS and see who gets there first. Who will submit what,? Who wants what? And most important, which group will be recognised by ROS as the official PPP?
  9. Accepted that M Kayveas may not see eye to eye with T Murugiah but the way the resolution is passed is pure absurd. If any Tom, Dick and Harry can do that, what will stop others to follow their footsteps and oust the leaders of UMNO, PAS, PKR, DAP, MIC etc?
  10. What is more damaging is T Murugiah is a deputy minister in the PM's department. If he is behind the move, then how should PM 6 reacts? After all, M Kayveas is still the legal president of PPP.
  11. If PM6 recognise M Kayveas as PPP's president, then it is time for him to sack T Murugiah as T Murugiah is a part-less man. If PM6 accepts Murugiah as the installed PPP's president then he is telling Kayveas to buzz off. Which is PM6's way?
  12. Will this leads to 2 PPPs? One lead by M Kayveas, the other by T Murugiah.
  13. More than that, is this a pre-planned move by both M Kayveas and T Murugiah? Since PPP do not know whether to remain in BN or to climb on board PR, the best way is to go for both thus 2 PPP.
  14. Any which way GE 13 goes, PPP has their names there.
  15. If PM6 stick to M kayveas over T Murugiah, then the latter has to resign as deputy minister. If PM6 choose Murugiah, Kayveas better makes a fast move to PR.
  16. Kayveas is feeling the heat now. Maybe, that's what you get when you call others as "monkeys in a cage". And if you do not know what that is all about, you can always ask the ever helpful Vell Paari. Who know you might end with a luxury car and nice apartment, courtesy of Vell Paari...
  17. Then again, KS Nallakarupan of MIUP is acting more BN than BN. MIUP is still not admitted in BN but KS Nalla is blasting opposition party leaders. Is BN kicking PPP out to make way for MIUP? Here, in Malaysia, any which way is possible but loose...
  18. By the way, when Nalla blasted opposition party leaders, he is actually blasting UMNO, MCA, MIC, PPP, PAS, DAP, PKR. The only few parties not involved are MIUP, IPF etc because they are not a component of either BN and PR where BN is opposition in PR-held states and PR is opposition in BN held states.
  19. In a way, KS Nalla is blasting his own party - oh..what a guy...

Till then...G'nite M'sia...wherever u are...

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