‘DAP could have used Jasa against Umno, but he didn’t’



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YOUR OPINION | “Puad, if DAP wants revenge on Umno, he wouldn’t have shut down Jasa.”

Jasa is a politician, no need to apologize, Jasa’s former boss tells Saifuddin

BluePanther4725: Ringgit 85.5 million can help many people, especially those in the B40 (bottom 40%) and M40 (middle 40%) group.

Instead, Perikatan Nasional (PN) chooses to waste the money by handing it over to a toxic, corrupt and useless government propaganda group, Jasa (Department of Special Affairs).

Jasa doesn’t deserve a penny from taxpayers. People are suffering and these ‘corrupt’ politicians continue to dry us up. This is another reason why the opposition should reject the 2021 Budget.

Heron: From the debate surrounding this exorbitant award to Jasa, there is a growing suspicion that it is reckless, wasteful, and primarily influenced by political considerations to strengthen Bersatu.

And especially during the time when the Covid-19 pandemic is causing a debilitating impact on the livelihoods and incomes of private sector workers.

Kim quek: Just as Adolf Hitler’s propaganda drive was instrumental in propelling the Nazi Party to power, the small power clique in Bersatu plans to quickly turn Jasa into a propaganda power to boost its miniscule grassroots support, thus ensuring the continuity of his current failure status against challenger Umno.

There is no justification for creating such a well-funded secret propaganda unit within the Ministry of Communications and Multimedia, which has more than adequate facilities to disseminate government information.

Pakatan Harapan must not make concessions. Either scrap Jasa or go Budget 2021.

My opinions: “An agency to disseminate information”? What kind of nonsense is that? Doesn’t the government have an information department?

My God, it’s no wonder the NP government has such a bloated cabinet. And along with it, a population of 1.5 million civil servants to serve a country of 33 million citizens. This must be a world record, again for the wrong reason.

The operating expense in itself is enough to paralyze the country. So where to get money to carry out development projects?

They generate: “DAP closed Jasa in retaliation because Jasa was the most active in responding to DAP’s lies on social media,” said former Jasa CEO Mohd Puad Zarkashi.

Puad, please tell us what DAP’s lies were during your time with Jasa. Write it down one by one so that we rakyat will know. Jasa was closed because there are too many people who earn ‘gaji buta’ (blind salary) like you.

Wsoi: If DAP wanted revenge, they wouldn’t shut down Jasa. They would have used Jasa against BN.

They didn’t, they chose to shut down Jasa for telling lies to our citizens.

FairMalaysian: Jasa’s work under Puad, supposedly to defend thieves and robbers and divide the nation using racial and religious rhetoric, was interrupted.

Why did DAP need to fear Jasa at that moment? After all, he still won magnificently even with all the avalanche of lies and propaganda of fear. Didn’t you take down your boss?

Does that mean that the lies thrown by Jasa and Puad didn’t work? It seems it worked, it was counterproductive. It was his own ghost. And it was a pure waste of government funds, and so bad it had to be shut down.

Come on, Puad, there’s no way non-Malays are influenced by Jasa’s lies.

With all the perks, positions and offer letters, Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin was unable to increase his measly lead by two more seats. What makes you think that Jasa’s lies could do it?

There was a time when non-Malays had faith in BN. In fact, then DAP was rejected. So find out what or who got them away from Umno / BN instead of foolishly building sandcastles in the air.

BN is simply paying the price for its divisive politics and taking non-Malays for a spin. Any lessons learned? Doesn’t seem like it, right?

MokhtarAhmad: Stupid Puad. Just when you thought he was defending the cause of the people by cut on unnecessary spending and waste, he presents his second statement that totally erases his sincerity.

Hard-earned taxpayer money should never be used for political purposes. We should only allow public donation for political purposes.

Oriole: Puad, that’s why the rakyat threw you out in the last election. You are the servant of the people. People work hard to pay their taxes. Your money is not for you to play and play your stupid political games.

In this pandemic, your advice will bring a lot of trouble to your successors.

Jaycee: In fact, is this a good use of money given the weak economic situation we find ourselves in right now? And you’d think this is a no-brainer; money must be given to resuscitate small businesses.

Jetson: We have a Bersatu prime minister, who works hand in hand with a Bersatu finance minister who assigns allocations to the minister who is a Bersatu deputy.

At the same time, the allocation for such a sum is defended by none other than a member of Bersatu.

Municipality of Kinte: Only dictatorial governments need so many spokespersons. The mainstream media are not enough, now they need Jasa.

I’m beginning to see the justification for declaring an emergency. You will save a lot of money on advertising and campaign costs.

Two come out: In the US, one of the gravest divisions is racial.

Disproportionately white Americans were willing to return an incompetent and immoral person to power because of the perception that their rights and place would be protected.

Sounds familiar to Malaysia, right?


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