A TRUE PRINCE INDEED!

Posted by Unknown On Friday, March 19, 2010 33 comments
Since the 1970's, I have admired many of Tengku Razaleigh's qualities and this report HERE reinforces my perspective of this regal leader.



For a man of his stature, background and experience, he could certainly throw his weight around but he has not done so. Such a stance reflects the depth of his character and values. Despite being a prince, Tengku Razaleigh demonstrates much humility and sensibility in his words that are carefully weighed and executed wisely.

While some characters are very petty and have no qualms about taking legal action against others for a variety of reasons, here is one man who is different from the others because he does not intend to take legal action against Bayan Baru MP Datuk Seri Zahrain Hashim’s revelation in Parliament where he listed eight Barisan Nasional (BN) lawmakers (including Tengku Razaleigh) who had wanted to jump to PKR in its Sept 16 Putrajaya takeover bid two years ago.

I admire Tengku Razaleigh for his sense of fairness and wisdom. He knows what is important and what are the issues that are worthy of a good fight and what are those that are mere petty issues that do no merit discussion.

When G. Manimaran asked him if he would take legal action against the former Penang PKR chief, Tengku Razaleigh asked: “For what?”

Personally, I do not see any sense in filing law suits over petty issues for the sake of nitpicking or mudslinging objectives. It is a waste of time and resources of the country's legal system. Such a process is both destructive and should not be used so randomly. Law suits should be filed when the situation warrants such a move.

Tengku Razaleigh has displayed much wisdom in knowing what he should fight for and this report in Malaysian Insider on Goodwill payments lead to graft, abuse is a good example of his stand.

I know that he is indeed an erudite gentleman and was most impressed with the preface that he wrote for Datuk Zaid Ibrahim's book "I, TOO AM MALAY".

If only more leaders could demonstrate the elegance and wise choice in words like Tengku Razaleigh instead of being on the offensive to find fault with others like what many are doing so freely.

Instead of focusing on the weak points of other leaders or parties, why can't they campaign or work towards the collective good of society in clear, tangible and practical ways that can show results? Why must so many concentrate on and play up certain issues that do not make our country a better place at all? I am so sick of the vile and virulent statements that some spew from their mouths - words and messages that spread negativism and gloom instead of hopeful thoughts and practical statements that tell us what they will do, can do and/or plan to do. Are such negative messages a ploy to distract others from their own weaknesses or problems in their own backyard or their hidden agenda?

The current mudslinging matches between various factions is MOST unhealthy and definitely creates a negative climate, not only for citizens but also for investors.

In the past, there used to be reports that outlined the efforts of certain lawmakers in their constituencies. Today, we read about how one is being questioned by the law, or being sued or being lambasted etc etc. That is certainly very depressing. When was the last time anyone highlighted his/her plan for the rakyat who elected them into that position of power? This question applies to those MPs on both sides of the divide!!!

The time has come for leaders to practise the art of meditation and to try a little bit of kindness towards others. The time has come for our leaders to really think of the rakyat instead of their own objectives. Just because others are on the offensive does not mean one has to retaliate. We have to know what is worth the battle and what is not.

Definitely, Tengku Razaleigh is well aware if this maxim and is a shining example in this area. I salute him for his perseverance in speaking up without fear or favor on the oil royalty issue. He certainly has the interests of the rakyat in his heart. Kudos to him - a true prince indeed!

33 comments to A TRUE PRINCE INDEED!

  1. says:

    QQ Tengu Razaleigh does not intend to take legal action against Bayan Baru MP Datuk Seri Zahrain Hashim.

    Why should he?

    Who is this Zahrain, anyway?

    Surely, Tengu Razaleigh has more important things to do, doesn't he?

  1. says:

    Anonymous Zahrain Hashim behaves like a BN hero although he is an independent MP!

    Who doesn't know his hidden political agenda loh?

  1. says:

    Apa Nama Ibrahim Ali should learn from Tengku Razaleigh, instead of hopping around wildly and aimlessly.

    Ibrahim should know that "Today will never come again. By winning today, we set the stage for future victory."

    Don't regret later, Ibrahim, if you ignore this little advice!

  1. says:

    Anonymous This Kelantan prince has a strong sense of responsibility and has brought forth endless wisdom.

    We really salute his fighting spirit!

  1. says:

    Anonymous "The time has come for leaders to practise the art of meditation and to try a little but of kindness towards others..."

    If such people can do that, they'll probably not be in politics in the first place, especially where and when politics in Bolehland is so especially fouled up with its existent racist-elitist ideology and pickled in concentrated sophistry and prejudices wrought with outright lies!

    Nay, these people are incapable of anything that is refining. Their greed and entitlement presumption precludes that.

    Besides, for most of them, meditation, is beyond the scope of their common ethos and understanding.


    ~wits0~

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear QQ

    You have spoken with much wisdom and levelheadedness!

    Of course he has lots to do - stuff which are important for his subjects and the rest of us...

    Take care and have a good day!

    Cheers

  1. says:

    ahoo Thank you, Witso for summing it up so well ! Always well said.

    This guy (TRH) is a real gentleman and should be more than a politician. He sets standards that are not easily achievable by others in UMNO. There are some remnant of good people left in politics and he is certainly one of those. He has no fear for I believe that he is speaking the truth in things concerning the oil royalty in Kelantan.

    Fear is in the eye of the beholder. The choice is clear and we are what we choose to do. For everything we do counts. There is never a wrong time to do the right thing. Get more unregistered peoples to be registered and be prepare for change. Not any change but change for the good of the people. A nation by the people for it's people and politicians that are respectful of August house.

    Cheers and have a lovely weekend !

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 11.52pm

    True. Things are very clear and we judge a person by his actions, not just words.

    Take care and have a great day.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Apa Nama

    Indeed this prince has been quite an exemplary leader of late. Take care and God bless you.

    Have a lovely weekend!

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 12.12pm

    Your comment is really in synch with what is in my heart. Thank you so much.

    Take care and have a lovely weekend.

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear ~wits0~

    Sighs. You are very realistic and pragmatic whilst I remain the blur idealist :-(. How true are your words, dear ~wits0~. Painfully true!!

    Thanks for the jolt to reality!

    Have a lovely day!

    Warmest wishes

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear ahoo

    Thanks for your elegant and fair comments. Also, your timely reminders about the many possibilities of action we can take ring true for many Malaysians regardless of age, gender, color or creed.

    Take care and may you and yours have a blessed weekend.

    Shalom

  1. says:

    Hafiz b Shukor Zahrain should absent himself for six months from Parliment and go for a by-election!!!

    By then, we'll know who speaks the loudest. Zahrain or the rakyat?

  1. says:

    Anonymous Did you mean "The time has come for leaders to practice the art of MEDIATION and to try a little bit of kindness..."?

  1. says:

    Anonymous Bumiputeras still behind, says Ibrahim Ali.

    Hello, Atuk Ibrahim. Please be very honest. Ask yourself why bumiputeras are still behind?

    If your stupid otak can't find the answer, perhaps you can then ask Mahathir or Najib for help, ok?

    Obviously, they are smarter than you!

  1. says:

    Tak Malu “As such, I hope non-Bumiputeras should appreciate the fact and refrain from harping on that the government is oppressing non-Bumiputeras locally and abroad,” Ibrahim Ali said when debating the royal address.

    Well, did he actually forget to touch on this matter when he was campaigning for the 12th GE?

    What a CHAMELEON this moron he!

  1. says:

    Anonymous Where got malu one, that Perkosa King?

    http://www.filedropper.com/ibrahimali-demands1


    ~wits0~

  1. says:

    Anonymous I take exception to the context of what you wrote that conveys the message that Tengku Razaleigh is trustworthy (among other attributes) that led you to admire him. I, too, have been following his political career since the 70s when he was a powerful young minister to his challenge of the Presidency of UMNO in 1987 to his setting up of Semangat 46 to his current no-position in UMNO. Throughout his involvement in UMNO, his struggle has always been for personal glory i.e. to become the top man in UMNO. I failed to detect much semblance of struggle for the people other than those around him who were being used for his political ambition. Now that the issue involves the interest of Kelantan (royalty/goodwill payment), he suddenly woke up from a vey long slumber to portray himself as the champion of the people. I dare bet my last dollar he would not have opened his mouth had it not been the interest of Kelantan that is at stake. He was silent on the issues of judiciary, corruption, nepotism, cronyism, etc. I sense he has nothing to lose since there is no way for him to attain any high position in UMNO or government now, considering his age and support among uMNO members. Personally I wouldn't put my trust in him even though I totally agree with his stand about the right of the Kelantan government/rakyat in the oil royalty issue.

  1. says:

    Penangite The Organisation of Former Umno Elected Representatives was set up to champion the interests of Malays in the economic, education, religious and language fields in line with the party’s struggle, its president Tan Sri Adam Kadir said today.

    ~~ Malaysian Insider

    We are waiting for Najib's comments, if any!

  1. says:

    Anonymous Dear Anon @10:50 PM

    Very true of what you have written. He is just slightly better than the Father Frog, Ibrahim Ali.

  1. says:

    Ckw “Don’t worry about the ISA, or suspension. I have no plan to use it unless you are irresponsible,” Najib said.

    How does one define "irresponsible"?

  1. says:

    Anonymous No, anon@10:50 PM, he has been saying the right things lately but that doesn't mean I trust him. Not since the 70s or now. He was also spewing the typical umno racist utterances b4 the shock 308 GE.


    ~wits0~

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 10.50pm

    Thank you for your comment. Everyone has their own opinion of the subject matter and I do respect your opinion and am well aware of the issues you raised and know where you are coming from.

    * I did not say I admire him COMPLETELY.

    Do read my post again to understand the two main objectives - the first was re his non-reactive stance and the second is about the role of leaders.

    Thanks and have a lovely weekend,

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Saudara Hafiz

    I agree with your comment and suggestion!

    Thanks for sharing. Take care and have a lovely weekend.

    Salam

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 5.26 pm

    Very good question. I meant meditation and now that you mentioned it, I believe it should be meditation and also mediation.

    Thanks so much for fine tuning my perspective.

    Have a good weekend.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 5.33pm

    I surmise that sometimes, statements are asked for a hidden agenda.

    Thanks for sharing your view. Take care and have a lovely evening.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Tak Malu

    Obviously, some leaders practise selective retention depending on the circumstances. Thanks for sharing.

    Take care and enjoy the weekend.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear ~wits0~

    Love your art work!

    Thanks for sharing and for the smiles!

    cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 11.33pm

    I am also still waiting for his comments re Perkasa.

    Thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend.

    Best wishes

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 11.38 pm

    Thanks for sharing your observation. Have a great weekend!

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Ckw

    That is a very relative concept - which means it is open to many interpretations. So where do we go from there?

    Thanks for raising this point. God bless you.

    Best wishes

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear ~wits0~

    Thanks for sharing your observation. Take care and have a lovely weekend.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Anonymous TRH is not taking any legal action because it was said in parliament!
    Zahrain have immunity there and nothing doing with TRH's principles etc.

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