Without DSAI, PKR peaked. Without DSAI, PH won PRU14.
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Without DSAI, PKR peaked. Without DSAI, PH won PRU14.



Crisp, clarity, a rational narrative that resonates with what is in the hearts and minds of many of us….and the awakening of that innate sense of hope and, for now, mute enthusiasm, that maybe, just maybe, we will now start the fight back against the full in your face onslaught of that audacious Convicted Felon they call BossKu, who is now threatening our lives, our livelihood and our way of life!


Do you not have that “ini kali” sense of euphoria taking hold within you as you listen to Rafizi and Nurrul speak their mind? The same euphoria we had going into PRU14?


But this euphoria must be tempered with reality. The reality that the May Party elections may wreck asunder an already fragile PKR into factions that will leave the party weaker, and leave the victors unable to put together a political entity able to pull its weight within the opposition, going into PRU15.


We remember too easily what PKR party elections are like :


Phantom voter claims. Internet jammers. Candidates screaming when not being punched inside halls. Chairs being trhown left, right and centre. Elections suspended or delayed. Just scenes of chaos.

The lines are being drawn among factions and personalities within PKR and there are already loud whispers as to whom now has the restu of DSAI and who has not.


For sure, the rise and fall of PKR has to do with DSAI, but what is truth is simply this : Without DSAI physical presence, PKR peaked. Without DSAI physical presence, PH won PRU14. Brother Anwar, you need to ask yourself why that is so!

DSAI must stay above the fray. DSAI is PKR and PKR is DSAI. DSAI must remain that iconic leader and be a beacon for PKR, and for millions of Malaysians...the leader who awaken us to REFORMASI. The iconic leader who had made us all believe that change is possible. This nation and Malaysians owe Anwar Ibrahim a debt of gratitude that can never be repaid. Tabek brother Anwar. Thank you.




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