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Say 'yes' to the coalition of United Independents

LETTER | The rot has just begun. Sadly, Lim Kit Siang is too implicated.

His denials challenged by his MCA's opponents as ''mudah lupa", were equally his strengths gained over his no-nonsense political troubleshooting approaches which earned him deservedly the opposition leader's role for many terms, qualifying him as one of the longest elected MP in the country.

In fact, in one of my earlier Facebook postings, I even suggested that Lim be favourably considered by Malaysians for the premiership, given his vast exposures and immense experiences in the context of Malaysian politics which he is supported for 50 odd years.

The many U-turns of late by the once opposition leaders of Pakatan Harapan have emboldened MCA leaders to seize on all frontiers labelling DAP leaders -Lim included - as worse of hypocrites albeit their purported longstanding and unwavering "Malaysian Malaysia" stand.

Noticeably, Harapan leaders are unashamedly flouting the most like nobody business with the people's rewarded mandate, as either genuine "mudah lupa" aging leaders or as hypocrites doomed to fail as poor leaders.

Neither of these faked coalitions is suitable to take on the existing political landscape to improving politics in our beloved country in the foreseeable future.

It's time. Malaysians must invest and indulge in searching for talents within us who are knowledgeable, loyal, passionate, fearless and successful. 

By staying together, to offer our services above self to the nation as independents under the coalition of United Independents (UI), we are freeing the nation of the systemic political risk inherent in the party-based polarisation of race and religion.

Under the UI, we agree to disagree and we agree to back the decision of the majority. 

As such, we scout and bring the best of Malaysian talents together and with the best of articulated policy, we are confident to take on the party-based candidates.

Shouldn't Malaysians consider this as the best approach in our resolve to achieving New Malaysia?

Say 'yes' to the coalition of United Independents.


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