“Charity should always begin at home,” the wise saying goes. But often than not, this may not always be necessarily true in the complicated and contentious domain of “real-politick” when political power of its incumbency is under challenged and the party is stifled with divisive factionalism.
It is only when “controversial disputes” are spilled open and “dirty linen being washed in public” that enable its party members and non-partisan observers to take a much desired “glimpse” into the self-acclaimed “internal democracy” within the political party.
