In
a slick and covert mission, some smooth operators have managed to shoot
up the numbers of the Selangor electoral roll by adding as many dubious
voters as possible in order to subvert the vote of genuine
Selangorians.
Appended below is the information on the increase of dubious voters
in these Pakatan Rakyat-held parliamentary seats. The information is
obtained from PAS’ Harakah daily dated Jan 25 to 27, 2013:
1. Kuala Selangor 10,083 (PAS MP Dzulkefly Ahmad)
2. Selayang 16,189 (PKR MP William Leong)
3. Gombak 15,467 (PKR MP Azmin Ali)
4. Hulu Langat 23,334 (PAS MP Che Rosli Che Mat)
5. Serdang 23,748 (DAP MP Teo Nie Ching)
6. Puchong 19,772 (DAP MP Gobind Singh Deo)
7. Kelana Jaya 13,714 (PKR MP Loh Gwo Burne)
8. Subang 27,765 (PKR MP R Sivarasa)
9. Shah Alam 15,417 (PAS MP Khalid Samad)
10.Kapar 21,606 (PKR MP S Manikavasagam)
11.Klang 11,702 (DAP MP Charles Santiago)
12.Kota Raja 22,256 (PAS MP Siti Mariah Mahmud)
13.Kuala Langat 17,172 (PKR MP Abdullah Sani)
This underhand operation to negate the vote of genuine Malaysian
citizens reveals the desperation of those who want to win at all costs
so much so that they are willing to sell out the nation’s rights.
In the process, they do not give two hoots about altering the
nation’s demographics or jeopardising the lives and livelihood of
ordinary citizens.
The situation will be difficult for us citizens if we do not do
something about these dubious voters (most of whom are foreigners with
MyKad) and if we do not take pro-active action on polling day.
Pakatan leaders have already made countless police reports and filed
countless complaints with the Election Commission (EC) but to no avail.
The relevant authorities are just not concerned and have turned a blind
eye to these reports and complaints.
Other problems as well
Besides the electoral roll problem, the water problem in Selangor is
also an attempt to strike at Pakatan by victimising Selangorians.
“If the water pumps are spoilt, then just get them repaired. What has
it got to do with the building of the Langat 2 dam? BN is talking
nonsense by linking the water pumps problem with the dam,” said PAS
Pokok Sena MP, Mahfuz Omar.
Even the collection of rubbish in Selangor has been sabotaged. It is
the game of “Sabotage 24/7” to halt the smooth running of the Pakatan
Selangor government’s administration.
Therefore from the Selangor situation we can see BN’s game in attacking Pakatan and the citizens as a whole.
This means that all genuine Malaysians (regardless of whether we are
voting or not) must be ready to serve the nation on polling day. It only
takes one day to change the course of history.
And Pakatan needs all men and women of goodwill to monitor all the
roads leading to the polling centres on polling day from the break of
dawn to dusk. The rakyat should also gather outside the vote-counting
centres to deter any extra ballot boxes from being brought in or other
types of hanky-panky.
Chaos and hooliganism can also be prevented due to the strength of the rakyat.
This is the only chance for all ordinary citizens. Otherwise, BN will
win again as it is in control of the EC and the National Registration
Department (NRD).
There needs to be a massive force ushering in this change in history.
The role of civil society is most needed to negate the efforts and
effects of the phantom voters.
Therefore, civil society must act. There has to be a stop to all this
victimisation of the rakyat, plundering of the nation’s coffers and
robbing of the citizens’ rights via the giving of instant citizenships
to unskilled or low-skilled foreign labour or aliens who had landed on
our shores via the porous borders.
Gerrymandering game
It is already an uphill battle as the extremely dirty electoral roll
coupled with gerrymandering of parliamentary and state boundaries work
in favour of the ruling government.
The omission or transferring out of genuine Malaysian voters’ names
without the voters’ knowledge or consent is another dirty tactic done
with a lame excuse.
In addition, the EC has more than doubled its workers from 100,000 to
240,000 and these are the people who will be voting earlier.
The “pondok panas” to monitor voters have seen an increase in its
distance from 50 metres to 100 metres from the polling centre and in the
polling centre itself, the party representative has to face the voter’s
back – all these are measures put in place by the BN federal government
to make it difficult for Pakatan’s people to identify the “foreign”
voters.
The rogues are therefore doing anything and everything, manipulating to the hilt to stay in power.
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