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I abstained myself from writing current issues on politics. 

I am so mad now because of the antics of our leaders.

Let me tell one thing very clear and LOUD to you. 

You have to listen to us. 

We are your Master. 

We are NOT your slaves. 

Do you understand this simple language.

We elected you to give us an affordable life and to look after your self.

Please wake up from your misguided and false dreams.

In a democracy country the aspirations of people are paramount. 

With current economic debacle and bleak future ahead, please behave diligently.

Manage the country economy wisely. 

Many of us lost income and we are losing our jobs. 

What are you going to do? 

Some of us have huge family to feed but no income.

Will you going to assist us? How??

You may live in your comfort zone surrounded by your family members and they are well fed but how about us??

What are your strategies??

Don’t give us false hope.

Don’t fool us any longer.

We know what is going on and we are watching you closely.

Please rise up to the occasion, at least now.

Thank you.

Kuala Lumpur 

15.05.2020 @ 1.30am


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