The carpet trader Deepak Jaikishan's is not the end of Anwar Ibrahim's attempts in trying to rundown PM Najib Tun Razak and obviously Deepak's so-called confession is not the last.
Anwar will not stop until the voting day and even after that he will continue, unless of course, his opposition group wins and he becomes PM, the position he yearns so much that he is willing to sell anything and everything to be there.
Deepak in the meantime has got himself into a trap he could not get out despite his over confidence appearance when handling the press, of course la, the press owned by the opposition.
Thinking he had saved himself by revealing the purported truth – because those are his words that have yet to be ascertain – he had also revealed the 'other truth' in a video recording with, as he mentioned an Umno supreme council member and two bloggers, which contradicted his words with the press.
And since DAP and Karpal Singh had lodged a police report against him and the subject matter, alleged involvement of those people he mentioned, Deepak is going to undergo lots of questioning and this will be very interesting.
Expect Deepak to begin 'turning around' or begin meandering on his story so much so that he may lose the first part…unless he is being taught and remember the scripts prepared.
Deepak can be considered just like Anwar, a desperate man, but on different grounds. While Anwar is desperate to become PM to serve his foreign masters, Deepak is desperate to get the banks out of his back.
He wanted business and as usual, lobbied and spent lavishly to get his business, not on his own merit though if he had to spend (get what it means).
Of course, in business u get some projects and you lose some…nobody gets all the government projects despite spending money, wonder why this spending has to be done because this in reality defies others who are genuinely based on merits.
RKP