The Sun (Malaysia)

Listen to your conscience

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TOMORROW is D-day. About 15 million citizens are expected to vote with a few million still not decided of their roles. Those who are enthusiast­ic are unsure if they will be able to make it.

There seem to be many (un)intended “barriers” – one being the weekday. But the fighting spirit is high: “Rabu” is now “Ramai Akan Balik Undi”– not just Wednesday any more.

It is heart-warming to see many citizens’ initiative­s are keeping the “Rabu” spirit burning. It truly is a beacon of “hope” signalling that Malaysians are desirous of a democratic way of life not just for today but post-GE14.

By insisting on a firm stand to ensure that electoral processes are duly respected and not compromise­d in any way, Suhakam adds the much needed sense of confidence not to turn GE14 into a political circus.

The air of confidence is also bolstered by the many “new faces” (especially women) being fielded.

Unfortunat­ely for some quarters this seems to be more of a political ploy to strike home the message that they are willing to embrace – but only in their favour.

This is apparent from the subsequent (veiled) warnings to toe the line or else – which encompasse­d “old faces” who were axed for just that.

So what chance do the “new faces” have? Looks like the grip on the “old ways” is still the mindset advocated by the tired, desperate faces come what may. So voters must make critical choices. The desperatio­n is more obvious when it is arbitraril­y “ruled” that not all faces especially the “old” ones are allowed to be publicly displayed.

The double standards are unmistakea­ble. Those affected are relatively “young” looking (with full black been so beholden to an ambitious “communist” entity.

Yet when similar reminders were raised knee-jerk counter-attacks were launched in defence of the “communist” stakeholde­rs and their local “beneficiar­ies” enticed by the billions of ringgit invested.

A banner involving one leading local politician grinning away with a leader from China has also been sighted as evidence.

So why pick on a young novice when some veterans are openly flirting with the same kind to the extent even election banners proudly displaying informatio­n that they are made in the “communist” entity, as though to snub our local national pride (if any left)!

It is due to these muddle-ups and the finer hidden ramificati­ons for the future that this election can be a vital turning point.

Hence we need to walk tall as Malaysians and vote with our conscience fully intact.

We have heard how elections in other countries (no less the US) have been manipulate­d by foreign interest(s).

By listening to our own conscience, we the rakyat can collective­ly safeguard the future of this beloved country from the unscrupulo­us.

So vote well and turn the Rabu initiative of “Ramai Akan Balik Undi” into a movement of “Rakyat Asas Benteng yang Utuh” (the Rakyat As the Basis for Unity) to save Malaysia! God willing.

With some four decades of experience in education, the writer believes that “another world is possible”. Comments: letters@thesundail­y.com

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