Another political blow to Gerakan as Federal Territory Gerakan chairman Datuk Dr Tan Kee Kwong had joined the opposition government. Federal Territory Gerakan chairman Datuk Dr Tan Kee Kwong was reported to have been accepted by the Selangor government to head a task force to improve the administration and policies concerning the problems of land ownership.
Earlier, former Gerakan deputy secretary-general Datuk Lee Kah Choon had accepted the post of director of the Penang Development Corporation and InvestPenang from the Pakatan Rakyat government in Penang.
It seems that PKR wants to achieve the political mileage through indulging at Gerakan's humiliation.
Hence, the interesting questions come across my little mind : Do you think they are humiliated to Gerakan and wrong morally? Do you think they are taking the right approach? Who is the next? How many other Gerakan members would remain in the party and have faith in the future of BN?
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he is 61 years old, not much time for him to serve the people. moreover, can,t he get the chance to contest again in next general election. by the time, he should be 65 0r more.......
in the first place, why should Lim Si Ping, the son of Gerakan adviser Datuk Seri Dr Lim Keng Yaik to replace Dr Tan to contest in his Segambut parliamentary which he hold since 1995.
It seems that Gerakan should be blamed for undermining Dr Tan. At the age of 61, Dr Tan is like the dawn of the day, no much time for him.....
Dengan usia sudah melebih 60, Kee Kwong tentu merasakan bahawa masa depannya bersama Gerakan sudah berakhir. Setelah pernah menjadi Timbalan Menteri, tidak mungkin Gerakan boleh menawarkan sesuatu yang lebih baik untuknya. Lagi pun PRU 2008 telah menampakkan Gerakan sebagai sebuah parti yang semakin merosot pengaruhnya.
Dalam keadaan begini, atas kepentingan peribadi, Kee Kwong memilih untuk bergayut kepada Pakatan Rakyat yang setidak-tidaknya telah memberikan satu jawatan sebagai tanda kepercayaan kepadanya. - --Malaysiaaktif
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