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Harapan has already conceded Sg Siput to BN

LETTER | From the tears after the disqualification of Pakatan Harapan candidates at the nominations last week, there were regrets that Harapan had conceded some seats even before election day.

But is Harapan serious about ensuring the defeat of the BN and the installation of a better people-centred government with good peoples’ representatives? I wonder …

Dr Michael Jeyakumar Devaraj (in white shirt, above) of PSM has been the Sungai Siput member of Parliament since 2008 and has won plaudits from many quarters as the model “peoples’ representative” in the Malaysian Parliament who consistently raises national issues of development, issues affecting the peoples’ welfare as well as proposing solutions to these problems.

One would think that if Harapan was seriously interested in winning GE14 at the national level, Sg Siput would be a “safe deposit” for the opposition. But no. Harapan has seen fit to put up a candidate to split the vote that will inevitably lead to a BN victory. Samy Vellu’s toupee must have danced to his chuckles after the recent nomination day.

Who is this Harapan candidate, Kesavan Subramaniam who is supposed to be a better representative for Sg Siput than Kumar? Even if the Harapan hacks have no objection to this blatant sabotage of the opposition chances in this GE14, what does civil society think about this shocking concession to BN by sacrificing Kumar?

Those who have been breast-beating about the time for change must have some opinion about this shameful concession of a valuable seat in Sg Siput to BN!

Somehow, I don’t think defeating the BN is the prime concern of Harapan. Could it be that they are prepared to sacrifice the seat to BN in order to ensure there is no PSM member of parliament to challenge their neo-liberal policies, raise rakyat-centred issues and socialist solutions that go beyond harping on about the scandals of the ruling coalition?

Or perhaps Harapan MPs don't like to be compared to Kumar as they feel their performance as parliamentarians can never measure up to his high standards?

And Sg Siput is not the only seat Harapan is sacrificing in this election. They have likewise put up candidates in all the seats in which other PSM leaders are standing, for example, against S Arulchelvan in Semenyih.

Now, is Bakhtiar Mohd Nor of Bersatu considered a better candidate than Arul for Semenyih? Really?

I would be interested to hear some response from civil society leaders who have been asking the Malaysian people to vote for change. They must have an opinion about candidates in Sg Siput and in Semenyih to raise but two examples. PSM candidates are challenged in all the seats they stand by Harapan.

As for the supposed veteran politicians who have been posturing about tsunamis in GE14, any amateur can tell you that in this election compared to all the elections since 1986, the expulsion of PAS from the opposition coalition can only spell better fortune for BN. Don’t they know?

“Its simple arithmetic, stupid!”


The writer is Suaram advisor.

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