Sunday, June 23, 2013
Anwar warns of battle fatigue as some reps waver
PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim has warned of political fatigue, as some among Pakatan Rakyat's ranks appear to waver in its push against alleged electoral fraud in last month's general election.
Speaking at the opening of the Pakatan Rakyat leadership convention, Anwar concurred with PAS vice president Husam Musa that such leaders were in fact the voices of Umno in the opposition coalition.
"There are some among us who are talking about moving forward. I would like to remind them that if they were to remain in Pakatan, moving forward without understanding the realities of the past is impossible.
"The people who are only talking about moving forward is the same of what Husam said, they are the voices of Umno in Pakatan and we must have courage to reject and deflect this," he said.
Anwar urged the elected representatives of the opposition coalition who were present not to lose sight of its cause as fatigue sets in.
"The persecution of Pakatan leaders continue despite the government being a minority one... We cannot deny that majority of rakyat rejected Umno and BN. (But) it is the system that allowed them to remain in power.
"But we cannot concede. In politics, this is called fatigue syndrome. When it infects in Pakatan Rakyat, people will find way to reduce the fatigue or find 'income'," he said.
Anwar drew parallels to Pakatan's failed September 16 plan in 2008 when it had attempted to entice MPs from BN to defect in order to form a new government.
"When they saw the hope of capturing federal power after 2008, they defended it.
"But when hope for power seemed distant, they began to find new arguments which really are just arguments for 'income'," he said in reference to the PKR representatives who defected after the plan failed to materialise
Similarly, Anwar pointed out that people were enthusiastic when it appeared Pakatan had a shot at capturing Putrajaya during last month's election.
"But as soon as it appears distant, they are making all kinds of excuses," he said.
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