Who is practising selective policies first?

When the Penang Telecommunications Task Force Chairman and Jelutong MP Jeff Ooi announced that all parliamentary constituencies in Penang which are "not" under Pakatan Rakyat would be excluded from the Penang Free WiFi Project due to lack of funds, the BN leaders are quick to fire their salvo at the state government for the exclusion of their BN-held parliamentary constituencies from this online wireless project.

According to state Gerakan chairman Dr Teng Hock Nan, state PPP chairman Dr Loga Bala, state MCA chairman Dr Ng Yen Yen and Umno MP Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop, the current state government was practising selective policies, being unfair, discriminating and undemocratic.

Firs of all, we would like to ask all these state BN leaders. Who are the ones who are practising selective policies, being undemocratic, discriminating and unfair in the first place?

When the BN was still in power in Penang prior to 2008, why were the opposition state assemblymen being denied their annual grant and financial allocations entitled for their respective state constituencies for decades?

Same goes to the parliamentary level. The BN is still in power at the federal level and the opposition members of parliament are not given even a single cent of allocations or funding to upkeep their respective constituencies' projects and development works.

But instead, the BN federal government appointed their own so-called state and parliamentary constituency "coordinators" to these areas held by opposition state assemblymen and members of parliaments and provided these "coordinators" with the allowances and allocations.

Look here, the legitimate elected representatives for both state and parliamentary levels were denied the entitled funds and allocations, while those fake and illegal "coordinators" were given the rights to enjoy these funding and allocations.

So, is the BN really practising democracy as it claimed? Why appoint these "coordinators" to rival the existing state assemblymen and parliamentarians who are legitimately elected by the people in general elections?

The BN's action of appointing these constituency "coordinators" in their defeated areas clearly shows that they are denying the rights of the people to seek their choice, thus undemocratic, unjust and discriminating? This is also practising selective policies as well and the BN is also enforcing their dictatorship onto the people. The BN is simply avenging their anger and revenge onto the people for their defeats in the last general elections.

And again, BN is also practising selective policies where they only channel extra large amount of funds and allocations to certain constituencies whenever there are by-elections being held due to the death of their elected representatives. If these BN elected representatives did not die of their sickness then the people in their constituencies would not enjoy a large sum of allocations from the federal government. So, let us hope more of them would fall sick and die, so the people would enjoy the additional benefits of these allocations and funding.

See! All the actual facts shows it is the BN particularly Umno who is practising selective policies and double standards in the first place.

Come on BN! Do not politicize the the WiFi issue to attain some sort of back-door credit. The BN dictatorship of racism and discrimination is far more worst than the others.

BN hypocrites!

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