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P44: By-election of the century


Another twist in our country.

Past few days the national papers' front pages illustrated with the 'very interesting' stories. The ruling party and opposition treats this by-election as a war.

I am still here in Kuala Lumpur and tomorrow I am going to P44 to see and observe the history making event in Malaysia.

So much excitements.

A lot of 'allegations' from each site. Whose telling the truth? Voters will decide on this Tuesday. By 6.00pm, Tuesday, we'll know the result.

That's result will determine the forthcoming showcase of Malaysian politics.

That's result will determine the aspirations of the voters of this country not the individuals.

The country will move into a new direction which breaks the orthodox approaches of our politicians in future.

That's the reason I named this by election as the 'By-election of the Century.'

The melodramas witnessed by Malaysians coming near end with this by- election. Hopefully Malaysia regain her position in the world theatre.

Let's other countries to pay respect to our determination to uphold the rule of law, again.

Malaysia Boleh!!!!

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