Wednesday, March 14, 2007

RIDICULOUS: HE HAS NO BUSINESS IN GOV’T

Ridiculous. That was a respond from Khairy Jamaludin (KJ), Umno Youth Deputy President commenting on claimed made by one of the delegate (claimed him self as a failed businessman) in one seminar that he was asked to pay RM150,000 by KJ’s assistant for the appointment with him.

He was admitting that many people are coming to see him. I’m not to find which party was spoken the truth. But, to me by admitting that many people were easily met with him and they were not required to pay a single sen for that meeting, it seemingly agree with the claims made by many parties that KJ has an influences on Pak Lah in leading this country.

By right, based on his position in UMNO, he has nothing to do with the administration of the government.

If he has no say, influent or no power in the government, why are so many peoples eagerly and desperately want to meet with him.

Why that people went to met with him and not other Umno officials who are holding more senior post likes UMNO Deputy President or Vice presidents. All of them are holding a post in the government, either as Deputy Prime Minister, minister or chief minister.

Or, why the Umno Youth members are not going to meet with Hishamuddin, but KJ. It’s more reasonable to meet Hisham, since he is holding the post of Minister, which has prerogatives on certain projects at his ministry.

The reason for the above question is may be because KJ is the son-in-law of PM and it made easy for him to pass or relay the people’s problem to the PM.

If so, the above said Umno officials also can bring up the issues based on their capacity in the government through the cabinet meeting or in the Supreme Council meeting.

Only KJ, his assistants and the peoples who had had meeting with him know the real reasons why that had meetings.

But, generally it seemingly supporting the public perception that KJ has the one who has a strong influence in the running of the government of the day or tangan ghaib di belakang pentadbiran Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

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