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A Peoples Politics tells a story of a Malaysia where the best shall never lose sight of their convictions.

It is a Malaysia that celebrates its diversity, protects its integrity, and is guided by a moral compass that sheds light in times of darkness. Foreword by Nurul Izzah Anwar
Member of Parliament for Lembah Pantai

I trust you will be blessed and refreshed by the chapters of this book. By the time you complete reading the book, I hope you will be just as hopeful as me, a young Malaysian who is convinced that the best is yet to come for this land. Foreword by Hannah Yeoh
State Assembly member for Subang Jaya

An excellent contribution, written by a true patriot, to the rich and evolving narrative on being Malaysian. The author succinctly expounds the meaning of nationhood, democracy, good governance, and the ubiquity of politics. A veritable guide to all citizens on their rights and responsibilities and the steps needed to take ownership of our beloved Nation. Notwithstanding the somewhat partisan call to change, a timely reminder to all politicians and the new government post GE13, never to forget that the Rakyat will always be the Boss. In essence, this is Mr. Gohs clarion call to all Anak Bangsa Malaysia to put the shoulder to the plough for the good of our collective life as a nation in the 21st Century. A. Jayanath
Saya Anak Bangsa Malaysia

Adoption of the election process alone does not mean that a country is democratic. Rather, democracy begins with the institutional respect for all aspects of human rights and the freedom of involvement by the people in the formation of accountable and people-centred governance. This book is a call for a more just and democratic Malaysia. Peter Kallang
Orang Ulu and Kenyah community leader who is experienced in trade unionism and church leadership; currently Chairman of Save Sarawaks Rivers Network

As Malaysia matures into a functioning democracy we deserve better governance , renewal of our institutions and more choices. This work is a clarion call for critical conversation and engagement which we cannot abdicate from. Philip TN Koh
Corporate governance lawyer

The ordinary peace-loving Malaysians, politicians and non-politicians, will find this book refreshing and interesting because it is authored by someone who is not a politician. I can sense that the author is not pro-government, not pro-opposition, only pro-good governance. He is just being sincere and honest. Simon Sipaun
PSM, Founding Chairman of the Association for the Promotion of Human Rights, former Sabah State Secretary, former Chairman of the Sabah State Public Service Commission and former Vice-Chairman of the Malaysian Human Rights Commission (SUHAKAM)

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