Sunday, June 28, 2009

Republic Yes No


Reading about Nepal King’s Palace, I came across this paragraph that mentioned. “Everyday, hundreds of Nepalese arrive here to look into the last couple of decades of their country’s troubled history, with its royal intrigue and deeply unpopular monarch who didn’t realise until things were beyond his control that history wasn’t with him anymore.”

Now do we not face the same situation regarding our Malaysian Royalties. The Perak incident and now the long and winding Kelantan Prince episode. None able to be settled in peace unless they admit their mistakes and put aside their egos.

Maybe now is the time to rethink on our future that having the Monarchy is nothing but another burden beside dealing with the already sick and corrupted UMNO Government

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