Or rather..Kuala Terengganu rises... which ever way we look at it, I guess this is a clear message to the Gahmen.
In the weeks culminating to this by-election, we've all been fed with sometimes subtle, other times crystal clear attempts by the Gahmen through mainstream media to paint the BA in a negative light. BA is not without faults... there are many issues which I think people would like answers to but generally, many of the BA elected reps have tried to bring about a positive change.
Many political observers will be coming out with their commentaries in the coming hours. But for me, this is a small indication that perhaps the Malays have also come of age.... there is still hope that racial politics may slowly be phased into the dusk, that maybe the new dawn which began in March last year may actually break into a morning. That perhaps...BN's brand of racial politics, the one that thrives on its own version of divide and rule, is coming to an end. We won't know.... cos a peek into the future is not a luxury that we have. However, this is a hopeful indicator....
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PAS won 2,631 majority. 28 parliament seats to go.
Anybody interested to sponsor badminton racket to all BN MPs?
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