Tony Pua: I Want To Vote For Him Too If That Is Possible

The one and only time that I had the opportunity to meet Tony Pua, he came across as a very intelligent and humble person. In his eyes, I could see the zest to change things for the better, not only for himself but for society in general. His enthusiasm was overflowing and infectious. It made me want to go out and do the same too. That was only after meeting him once!

I have met politicians and I have met politicians. I believe that Tony can become a better politician than many of those that I have met. There is an air of sincerity and genuineness in him. Now, he is standing for the Petaing Jaya Utara Parliamentary seat. Although I am neither voting nor residing in that constituency, I hope that Tony will get elected. I have no doubt that he will be able to represent the people effectively in the Parliament. I wish him well in this endeavour.

Author: Peter Tan

Peter Gabriel Tan. Penangite residing in the Klang Valley. Blissfully married to Wuan. A LaSallian through and through. Slave to three cats. Wheelchair user since 1984. End-stage renal disease since 2017. Principal Facilitator at Peter Tan Training specialising in Disability Equality Training. Former columnist of Breaking Barriers with The Borneo Post. This blog chronicles my life, thoughts and opinions. Connect with me on Twitter and Facebook.

4 thoughts on “Tony Pua: I Want To Vote For Him Too If That Is Possible”

  1. Peter – just an update. I have volunteered myself to become a moderator for a closely watched contest area – Bukit Bendera. 6 resident apartments came together and organized this forum/discussion/meet the people session and bounce ideas back and forth. This is my way of contributing to the political system that helps build a better nation. I am sure that after the forum ends, there will not be any mudslinging of any sort. I will act like a CNN moderator. 🙂 Do take care – I believe the grounds are opening up.

  2. If Tony contests in Penang, he might have a chance to win. I wonder why he’s not being placed in Penang just like Jeff and Guan Eng. Double standard?

  3. If he wins, I throw my hat to him, because if the bookies are any indication, Chew Mei Fun, his opponent, is supposed to win, just undecided by the margin.

    I know who I’m voting for though. Good luck to Tony.

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