Thursday 9 July 2009

Forget the Political Differences - Have Round the Table Discussion - Do It for the Benefits and Pride of Malaysia

1) Reading and listening to many news and newspapers and many talks about PAS and UMNO debate, I am really tempted to provide my views / comments...

2) My views/comments are looked at from and for the benefits of Islam, Malays and our lovely Country Malaysia...

3) I see an open and live debate would provide negative impact which will result in bigger splits among malays and islamic people. This is not a good practice in our culture... People especially who are not honest would possibly use the platform to say many and more bad things about the other, point fingures at the other, blame the other party of doing wrong things and cause the "bad situation" in Malaysia, etc... etc.. and many more negative things -- They would do these for their own self benefits, to become more famous and get more people's supports for them, etc...

4) And.. There will then be more pointing fingures and blaming among both parties and continue even after the debate and into greater community of different supporters --- causing greater splits among Malays..

5) The best approach is for two parties to sit down in a close round-the-table discussion (maybe with limited coverage) and have an open honest discussion... A set agenda should be lined out to discuss current and big issues which the Malays, Islam and Country is facing --- probably few main issues --- and discuss the issues openly.. Each side / party should openly and honestly provide their thoughts and views and comments and suggestions and recommendations on what should be done to tackle each of the issue with justifications and reasons why they think it should be done in certain way..

6) Each party should be open to listen and to comment on the thoughts, views and suggestions, and provide their thoughts and justifications

7) After listening to all thoughts and views, a positive and proactive approach should be agreed on what/when/how to do to tackle and solve those issues --- after all justifications/reasons given/listened/discussed and openly and honestly agreed among all parties..

8) These discussion and agreed approaches on tackling and resolving the issues are possibly being taken within different political parties and are done for benefits of Malays, Islam and the Country, and not necessary be within the same united Parties..

9) The objectives must be set right in the beginning with both parties put a side the potical differences --- is done for the benefits of Islam, Malays and the Country NOT for the ownself...

10) A good independent mediator should chair the discussion.

11) I request all parties to work for the best of the Country, badly needed especially during this difficult time, forgetting political differences, setting aside the ownself benefit / ownself pride --- do it for the PRIDE of our own MALAYSIA

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