Monday, July 14, 2008

Between roadblock and rumor

So the government cause more hassles to the people. After fuel price hike, now they go for roadblocks at various junctures in Kuala Lumpur and Klang valley. Is this another aftermath operation, following the brain collateral damage suffered by these buggers ever since the General Election?

It’s a very ridiculous action by the government to say that the roadblocks are due to security reason against RUMOR that PKR will be organizing a demonstration in parliament yesterday. Where got demonstration yesterday!!! For that RUMOR, police came down to the streets earlier to slow down vehicles on the streets and what do they search for? I saw them examining road tax of vehicles and stop some motorcyclists. These roadblocks sounded more like a synchronized operation to track down road offenders rather then demonstrators.

I presume that demonstrators in Malaysia according to our government are equivalent to assassins or suicide killers in overseas.

So, as a normal civilians, who travel on the same routes to work, this problem caused by the government yesterday signified to the people, how they can be so doggy and panic against some RUMOR that never occurs. Believe it or not, this government put up faster and steadfast actions against RUMORs compare to the development manifesto that they always chant during the election campaigns. Imagine some parts of Malaysia are still living in very unpleasant conditions and they have been repeating the same cycles over and over again. See after election, the same villagers now are mute and MPs deaf over the the fulfilment of various promises. When are they as the ruling government going to do their real job, a mandate given by the voters to them since independence in 1957?

The roadblocks are not the right solutions to answer RUMORs for people traveling in and out from KL. Imagine as the economic capital of Malaysia, this city plays an important role in organizing important forums, seminars, trainings etc.which are not just attended by Malaysians but overseas participants. And imagine the consequence if your family members or relatives have to reach the hospitals in KL in time for child delivery or due to accidents not in ambulance but in your own vehicles? This type of roadblocks significantly spoils our reputation in the tourists’ eyes, for delaying trip schedules not for natural traffic jams caused by accidents or rush hours, but by the policemen instructed by the government to do so.

Now you have it ladies and gentlemen, the land of the boleh people, and the land of the boleh government, which always membolehkan all types of ridiculous procedures for their own benefits, which result in chaotic and various type of troubles to the suffering people. Of cause, the more roadblocks they do, the more money they will whack out of people’s pockets, thanks to the fuel burn during the massive artificial traffic jams. And next the puppeted policemen will be doing roadblocks in conjunction with the historic Anwar-Shabery debate.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

action based on rumour...so bolehland