My photo with Uncle Rameli Musa (R) and his wife at Uncle Kamaruddin’s house.
I ate very tasty roti jala with curry and my parents said that the nasi dagang Terengganu that was cooked by Uncle Kamaruddin’s daughter, Kak Sumayyah was very, very, very good.
We have to understand that there are things that we could change but there are things we should not.
The Americans do not change their flag every time the Democrats or Republicans wins the election; and people of the United Kingdom do not change their Union Jack even if who ever wins the election.
I think that Uncle Kamaruddin is a very good and wise man who loves his country.
I asked him if he will become a candidate in the 13th General Election, he teased me saying that he will if I want him to do so 🙂
Next I went to Uncle Mohd Annuar Salleh’s son’s wedding at Dewan Perdana Keramat.
I (L) and Uncle Mohd Annuar Salleh (R).
I only ate two slices of sweet water melon because I was too full after eating lots of delicious food at Uncle Kamaruddin’s house.
The demonstrators showing their new flag during the Janji Bersih demonstration.
When I met Uncle Naser Disa who is a lawyer on Friday, I asked him if it is okay to put up a new flag and suggesting the idea to change the Malaysian flag during our Merdeka celebration?
He answered that the action is wrong and those people should not do it if they respect the law and love our country.
He also said that it is not a good idea to change our flag.
And when I asked him if ‘disrespecting the flag’ is a humiliation to the country, he said,’Yes’.
On Sunday when I went to Uncle Kamaruddin Mohd. Nor’s house, I asked him if it is all right to change our flag.