A report by Malaysian Digest
ON the night of March 8, 2008, after the results of the 12th general election were announced, a retiree in Ijok, Kuala Selangor was dumbfounded when he was told that the Ijok state seat had been won by Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) candidate Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim.
The retiree was even more crushed upon learning that his beloved state of Selangor had been taken over by the Opposition.
A wave of regret took over. For as long
as he had been exercising his voting right, he never once voted for any
other party besides the scale-symbol Barisan Nasional (BN), until that
year.The man reasoned that he only voted for the Opposition this time because he wanted to send a message to the BN. He just didn't think it was possible for the BN to lose control of the state altogether.
The retiree is only one example of the thousands of Selangorians who, at the time, chose to not cast their vote or voted for the Opposition as a sign of protest towards the government.
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I would love to say this to Nuraina and her fellow im(partial) NST reporters come 6th May 2013;
ReplyDelete"Eat your words"
Grant me this wish oh ALLAH
Waves of regrets in Selangor? ...haha YOU WISH!
ReplyDeleteOrang tua memanglah penyokong tegar BN. tetapi yang muda tidak begitu terutama sekali yang terima penyapu dari khir toyo dulu...rupanya setelah 5 tahun berlalu ada lagi orang yang meratapi kekalahan khir toyo dan masih mahukan penyapu-penyapunya lagi..
ReplyDeleteSaracens: That is not an NST report.
ReplyDeleteAnd you don't know squat about NST reporters. Thank you
Saracens,
ReplyDeleteHopefully ALLAH will not grant your wish to have a PELIWAT, penjual kalimah dan seorg pluralisme berkuasa.
Amin
Agree...
DeleteNuraina,I have been wondering how long you going to hibernate.Well,the only way Umno/BN will win back Selangor is if the reports of alledged invading foreigners(phamtoms)fourty five thousand and counting is true.If not we might even have a new federal gomen when Malaysians report for work Monday morning.Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteThe Only Regret we have is to see you being brutally robbed and yet hide it from the public so as not to make your political masters look bad.
ReplyDeleteBonJourno
It is true at least for my family. This time there will no longer be any protest votes.
ReplyDeletens - there are going to be more waves of regret day after tomorrow....
ReplyDeleteMy advice to PR - jangan gatal nak buat experiment and don't try to be smart lah.
ReplyDeleteJust plug-and-play towards vision 2020. That is the most simple and the most logical thing to do. Betul tak?
The power of Umno and the Malays????
ReplyDeleteMs Nuraina, you can't be serious!
What about competitiveness and globalisation?
There are no more "free lunches".
And "subsidies" cannot continue from a purse that is not bottomless.
Simple truths.
But truths that you seemingly choose to ignore.
Now, why is that?
bonjourno: you must be on drugs. yes i was robbed. I hid it from the public? Are you illiterate?
ReplyDeleteMaybe you can't read.
bruno: no-lah all this phantom trick is the creation of pakatan. that wsa how they won in the last election.
ReplyDeletesorry u are wrong dumb bitch
ReplyDeleteUMNO (Najib) should cut all the craps that it has given to the cina totok (a typical back stabbing community). The chinese has been given all the opportunity they wanted, but the true color always prevail, just a typical totok. Vendetta shall take it place.
ReplyDeleteNot so many regrets this time, an even stronger vote for the opposition.
ReplyDeletedengan segala kekuatan media & duit rakyat Selangor tetap tolak UMNO/BN.Harap lepas ni kita bolih kuburkan mereka..insyallah
ReplyDeleteanon@7AM: this is Malaysian Digest report-lah bodoh. Cannot read, aah?
ReplyDeleteDergahgrill: another moron who cannot read.
ReplyDeleteI didnt write this piece. This is an article by Malaysian Digest.
Read properly next time, ok.