Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak, does a liar tells everyone that he is a liar? Or a criminal telling everyone that he had committed a crime? My guess would be 99% will not do that and even if they are caught, they will swear in court that they are innocent. Get my drift, Najib?

After looking at the final results for the Hulu Selangor by election, even though Zaid Ibrahim of PKR lost, I do not feel let down nor grieved over the loss. In fact, I was quite satisfied with the final results.

Umno leaders playing ‘Santa Claus in Spring’ had openly declared that they will win with a clear majority of 6k to 8k and I believe it could happen, that is why I am happy now because it did not materialise.

Spending approximately RM100 million ringgit on a by-election saying that it is not a buying of votes but to address the problems facing the residents of the constituents? If this is true and not a lie, Najib, let me tell you that there are hundreds other constituencies that also face the same problems and the residents there need hundreds of millions of ringgit.

Will you do that now and not only when an MP or a state rep has to die before you can carry out your so call programmes for the people?

The news media and Umno leaders can spin whatever way they want on yesterday’s win but the fact still remains that support for Pakatan Rakyat remains strong and has not wavered a bit.

Yes, a win is a win, even if it is by one vote but in the eyes of most Malaysians and to a certain extendt, other countries, the big question is: ‘Is this win legitimate? Did the winner break any rule to claim victory?’

I am also happy with the results because Umno couldn’t not even win with a 2k majority but only managed to scrape through with a 1,725 majority that is less than 30% of their prediction of 6k to 8k. This indicates the reluctance of the voters to believe in the PM's rhetoric and slogans of ‘1Malaysia’ and the NEM.

Pakatan’s loss is a heroic loss but Umno's win is a shameful win.

The results indicated that there is still massive support from all races for Pakatan Rakyat although the percentages may vary. There is till a solid 50% Malaysians supporting Pakatan Rakyat and this is a strong sign that Putrajaya is within its reach and that is all that matters.