Before assigning blame, we should first be honest about the historical record. The Pakatan Harapan manifesto (Buku Harapan) was launched on 8 March 2018, when Anwar Ibrahim was still incarcerated. He only received a royal pardon and returned to active politics on 16 May 2018, after GE14 had already been won. Certainly, one can argue that as the current chairman and leading figure of Pakatan Harapan, Anwar should ultimately bear responsibility for the coalition's successes and failures. Leadership carries accountability. I have no quarrel with that. However, there is a significant difference between holding a leader accountable for the performance of his government and attributing personal authorship to promises that were conceived, drafted, and launched while he was still behind bars. To conflate the two is to blur the distinction between responsibility and authorship. It is like what I pointed out before this about Jalan Palestine , which was launched by Muhyiddin Yasin as...
I like the way how our Johor voters sent an unmistakable wake up call to Pakatan Harapan (PH) before it is too late. If divine hands were indeed involved, I would say the Almighty has a good sense of humour, indeed! In the morning of the state election, a few politicians including Hannah Yeoh and Michele Ng were appealing to voters to go to the polls, as the turnout was very lethargic. Yet, towards the late afternoon, despite the heavy rain, Malaysians being Malysians braved the heavy downpour just to cast their votes. For PH, this would have been a clear sign that they would have won many seats, but no, they only won a disappointingly number of seats — eight out of 56 seats! Sabahans have already sent a strong message to DAP yet the party fails to take heed. Unless the leaders in PH come to terms with reality, and if they still choose to be indifferent towards ordinary citizens, the outcome will be obvious come the next general election. ...