Goalkeeper Rosmah will cause BN downfall


The controversial runner merchant Deepak Jaikishan has made the extraordinary prediction about the result of the 13th ubiquitous election.
KUALA LUMPUR: Controversial runner merchant Deepak Jaikishan currently made the extraordinary prediction: Barisan Nasional will humour the big detriment in the arriving ubiquitous election, all since of the goalkeeper called "Rosmah".
In the mysterious SMS sent to the media, the well-connected businessman used the football embellishment as well as declared "Rosmah" as the sole Umno goalkeeper who would fail to stop Pakatan Rakyat from scoring big.
Deepak said he was referring to the debate given by Umno Kelantan delegate Md Alwi Che Ahmad who drew the result of Umno being similar to the "red warriors", the committed as well as overworked football players of the state.
The Kelantan antithesis personality was quoted as observant which "Umno players" have been winnable possibilities as well as have been able to measure goals.
"The party's president want the best players to measure goals winnable candidates" he reportedly said.
Deepak, however, laughed off the suggestion, observant which he found it comical as the Kelantan players essentially belong to PAS.
"I refer to the Umno Kelantan debate & his anology of kelantan's champion footballer's 'red warriors' as d criteria for 'winnable candidates'," he wrote.
"Najib is in truth an excellant striker & the winnable claimant in Pekan though unfortunately Umno's only goalkeeper currently is Rosmah & she has her hands full throwing the billions e! ntrance her approach which she won't have the time to stop PKR from scoring goals in parlimentary seats."
The man, who has previously certified to being tighten similar to the sibling to Rosmah Mansor, the wife of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, afterwards made the extraordinary prediction in his text.
"GE13 will be PKR 123, chair Rosmah RM26 BILLION, BN 99 seats. A prophercy which will happen."
'Goalkeeper not meddlesome in throwing balls'
Asked about the meaning behind his SMS, Deepak said: "You have the winnable claimant who can win his seat, though this is not the presidential election. If he wins as well as the others lose, there is no point.
"I fully determine which we should have winnable candidates. I'm observant that, yes, Najib can win in Pekan, though we have so many players as well as we only have the single goalkeeper; this goalkeeper is not meddlesome in throwing the ball, though in throwing billions," he told FMT.
"You can win which the single Pekan seat. But we have been starting to remove 120 other seats since your goalkeeper is not perplexing to locate the round the antithesis is perplexing to score."
The past week, Deepak has resurfaced after the little duration of silence, giving several media interviews in which he claimed he regretted removing private investigator P Balasubramaniam to redress his initial orthodox stipulation (SD) connected with murdered Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu.
Balasubramaniam's initial SD had related Najib to the murder, whilst the second the single topsy-turvy it the day later. Balasubramaniam subsequently went missing.
In the interviews, Deepak said which he got involved as the foster to the "female friend".
Deepak additionally spoke about the land dispute case, involving him, the Selangor Umno personality as well as the Defence Ministry, which Najib had afterwards helmed.
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Deepak has indicted Najib of receiving "contributions" from him for the former's involvement in the land understanding though is dissapoint which the premier right away refuses to aid him in resolving the dispute.
He additionally talked about the fall-out with Najib's family after his involvement in the Altantuya matter.
Subsequently, Deepak has additionally claimed to have been forced out of 26 companies which he was the executive in. He said which he was additionally harassed by supervision agencies as well as had several government-linked contracts cancelled.
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