I’m not sure what he had consumed recently, but this statement should be seeing him under ISA or at least charged for some sort of crime. But knowing Bolehland, he and some other monkeys get to say whatever they like. It will be considered as “voicing their displeasure” or some other nonsense according to the twisted logic of some politicians. Just imagine other groups doing the same, and you can see the swift attack.
Well, this is what the trouble-maker said according to Malaysian Insider:
“Amat wajar kerajaan tangguh dulu apa jua peruntukan dan kelulusan kepada masyarakat kaum Cina, terutama desakan-desakan MCA dan Gerakan kerana jelas masyarakat Cina di Hulu Selangor serta India tidak menyokong BN.
“Mereka langsung tidak hargai apa yang diberi oleh kerajaan BN walaupun kerajaan BN terpaksa mengguris hati orang Melayu dan Bumiputera,” kata Ibrahim yang juga Ahli Parlimen Bebas Pasir Mas mengulas keputusan malam tadi yang memihak BN tetapi majoriti cuma 1,725 undi.
Walaupun analisis menunjukkan sokongan pengundi Cina masih belum memihak kepada BN tetapi ia menerima peningkatan undi komuniti India hampir 10 peratus.
BN meletakkan sasaran majoriti 6,000 undi.
Dalam kenyataan kepada The Malaysian Insider awal minggu lalu Ibrahim sendiri meletakkan majoriti 3,000 kepada BN tetapi Khamis lalu menurunkannya kepada 1,500 undi.
Kata beliau, apa saja yang kaum Cina minta kerajaan sedia berikan tetapi mereka tidak berterima kasih.
“BN kena ambil hati orang Melayu yang tetap setia pada BN.
“Oleh itu dasar afirmatif untuk memperkasakan kaum Melayu dan Bumiputera mesti diterus dan dilaksanakan dengan tegas,” kata beliau dengan merujuk kepada Model Ekonomi Baru yang sedang dirangka.
Malam tadi, Setiausaha Agung BN, Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor berkata walaupun menang dengan majoriti 1,725, tetapi pengundi Cina didapati tidak menyokong BN, bukan sahaja dalam pilihan raya kecil itu tetapi juga semasa pilihan raya umum 2008.
“Kita perlu melihat di mana silap kita. Saya akan berjumpa dengan parti-parti komponen untuk membincangkan perkara ini, tetapi kita gembira kerana pengundi India kembali menyokong BN. Begitu juga dengan pengundi Melayu.
“Kita hilang kerusi pada pilihan raya 2008 dengan majoriti kecil 198 undi tetapi kini mengekalkan kembali kerusi dengan majoriti yang lebih besar. Ini menunjukkan rakyat menyambut baik konsep yang diutarakan pucuk pimpinan seperti gagasan 1Malaysia dan Model Ekonomi Baru,” katanya.
Presiden MCA, Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek pula berkata, MCA memerlukan anjakan paradigma bagi mendekati masyarakat Cina yang dilihat tidak begitu memberi perhatian kepada soal kehendak dan keperluan asas.
Ibrahim berkata kemenangan BN membuktikan rakyat mahu ketenangan dan kesetabilan politik.
“Ia juga bukti rakyat menerima kepimpinan Datuk Seri Najib (Razak) sebagai perdana menteri. Ia juga membuktikan politik perkauman ditolak rakyat.
“Cuma pengundi kaum Cina nampaknya tidak berterima kasih pada kerajaan BN. Jelas pengaruh MCA dan Gerakan ditolak masyarakat Cina.
“Pelbagai tuntutan kaum Cina, kerajaan layan, tapi balasannya tidak seberapa,” katanya.
Katanya, usaha pihak tertentu untuk memburukkan nama Perkasa dalam pilihan raya Hulu Selangor juga tidak memberi kesan.
In English, it means something like this:
Malay rights group Perkasa wants the Barisan Nasional (BN) government to review election pledges made in Chinese areas in Hulu Selangor because of the community’s poor support for the coalition.
Its president Datuk Ibrahim Ali (picture)said despite BN’s success in winning the semi-rural seat from PKR, the Chinese voters had largely chosen to back the federal opposition.
“It is necessary for the government to delay any allocation and approval of projects for the Chinese community,” said Ibrahim in a statement responding to the by-election result.
Ibrahim added that the government should also ignore all the demands made by BN members, MCA and Gerakan, as the Chinese of Hulu Selangor had rejected the ruling coalition.
“They show no appreciation to BN government’s efforts, even though the BN government had to hurt the feelings of the Malays and the natives,” said Ibrahim.
“All their demands are fulfilled by the government but they do not know how to be grateful,” he added.
Ibrahim, an independent MP, had actively campaigned for BN during the campaign.
His Perkasa is fighting for affirmative action policies favouring Malays to be retained permanently.
In the by-election which saw BN’s P. Kamalanathan defeating former Law Minister Datuk Zaid Ibrahim by 1,725 votes, the ruling coalition lost badly in Chinese dominated polling districts.
During the final campaigning days for the Hulu Selangor by-election Datuk Seri Najib Razak promised an allocation of RM3 million for a Chinese school near in new village.
The BN chairman also promised RM90,000 for the Ulu Yam Kwang Tung cemetery and more allocations for Hokkien and muhibbah associations in the area.
However the support level from the Chinese voters was reduced from about 35 per cent in Election 2008 to less than 30 per cent yesterday.
BN’s victory was guaranteed by strong support from the Malay-dominated Felda settlements and villagers in rural Hulu Selangor.
Ibrahim said the outcome showed that the pro-Malay affirmative action policies should be maintained.
“BN must now keep the Malay happy as they have been loyal to BN. Therefore the affirmative action policies to strengthen the Malays and the natives must be maintained and implemented thoroughly,” he said.
This is what the useless paper mentions:
Dalam pada itu Ibrahim berkata, pilihan raya kali ini juga memperlihatkan penolakan kaum Cina terhadap kerajaan.
‘‘Walaupun kerajaan telah memberi layanan kepada mereka, balasan yang diterima masih tidak seberapa.
‘‘Mereka masih belum berterima kasih kepada kerajaan BN dan ini jelas membuktikan bahawa pengaruh MCA dan Gerakan terus ditolak oleh masyarakat Cina,” katanya.
See??? Nothing at all about the issue of recalling back the aid. Another confirmation of the paper that is not even worth to be used in toilets.
What will newly elected YB Kamalanathan say about his buddy Ibrahim now since this affects his constituency directly? cannot say “no comments” or “i’ll answer later” any more” 🙂
At least this time, MCA did say something in reply:
He explained, “when you try to buy them at the last minute, telling them to vote for BN and they will get rewarded, some of them feel insulted.
“It is like treating them like beggars. The Chinese will be your long term friend if you be fair and treat them well. But, they will turn away from you if not.
“It is not that they don’t like Najib, they adore Najib, but they do not support these few BN leaders who are ‘extremists’ like Ibrahim Ali.”
Sadly, he said, some of the BN leadership are emulating Ibrahim’s racist stance.
“There are those who keep saying that Malays are first and the Chinese should be grateful,” he added. This is not the way to win the Chinese over,” he stressed.
Meanwhile, Dong Jiao Zhong committee member Chow Siew Hon stressed that the money used for the allocations belongs to the government and not to any political party.
“The money ultimately belongs to the rakyat. We are all entitled to it. Nobody can say that you cannot get the funds just because you don’t support BN.
“The vote is your personal choice, whoever you want to support. I strongly disagree with that gentleman (Ibrahim),” said Chow.
MCA state assemblyperson for Kuala Kubu Baru Wong Koon Mun refused to comment on the issue of allocations but hit out at Ibrahim, saying that he is a “rotten apple” and a “party to the effort to topple BN.”
BN Secretary General’s response:
Barisan Nasional (BN) secretary-general Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor said today that the government will not neglect the Chinese voters in Hulu Selangor.
“We cannot take back the allocations for the Chinese. There are also Chinese who voted for BN in the by-election,” he explained when asked if the government would heed the suggestion of Perkasa chairman Ibrahim Ali.
The independent MP had suggested that the Chinese voters in Hulu Selangor should be punished by the government for not fully supporting MIC candidate P Kamalananthan.
Tengku (left) added that as BN is a multiracial party, they need to help the rakyat irrespective of their race or religion.
He then brought up Kelantan which is ruled by PAS.
“We give Kelantan a lot of money for its development even though BN is not the state government.”
Nevertheless, the Putrajaya MP said that Umno will work closely with MCA to understand why the Chinese voters are not supportive of BN and how they can overcome this problem.
“I believe that if we conduct a post mortem (on the Hulu Selangor by-election) we can get answers on how to regain the Chinese votes,” he told reporters in a press conference at the Umno headquarters.
He added that it is important for all the component parties to work together towards finding the root cause and not penalise MCA.
“We cannot punish a member of our component party if they don’t perform. What we can do now is to analyse what happened and what can be done to improve things,” he continued.
I like to quote Wong Chun Wai’s tweet:
Ibrahim Ali wants govt to ignore demands by MCA n Gerakan. Maybe he shd find out who r the largest tax payers in Msia.
Will PKR still deny important of Indian’s vote???
The government extended partial aid to the Chinese Primary Schools and took over the payroll for the teachers so as stop these schools from becoming indoctrination ground for Communist ideology. It was never about government generosity or fairness. The Chinese school was independent and is ever ready to become independent of the government again. This time people like Ibrahim Ali better remember there will be no more Chinese Special Branch to help the government.
Do not threaten us you Perkasa racist *******.
dont try to threat us too u racist hindraf, we also know how very well what is the real attitude of chinese and indian towards malay, history hav proved that all of you never sincere with us, you want to destroy us , at every opportunity and rule this country, yea they are manay chinese special branch but it was the blood , sweat ant tears of malay in the security force that wipe out the communist
Vinnan, care to share your source of information ?
If govt wanted to stop the communist ideology from being spread, wouldnt it be easier and cheaper to close these schools and jail the teachers ?
Let me give you a history lesson The jungle war ended in 1962 but the CPM had started to move its presence into the major urban areas of Malaysia. The ATM was not prepared nor was it ever structured for an urban war. By the early 1970’s all the major urban centres along the west coast of the Peninsula including KL were heavily infiltrated with communist operatives. This was where the non-Malays joined the Special Branch to fight for your Tanah Melayu. It was the diligence and the sacrifice of the non-Malays which eventually broke the back of the CPM. In Iraq the Shias thought that the invasion of Iraq by the US was a Godsend for them to form a government without the Sunnis. Why not? After all the Shias make up two -thirds of the Iraqi population.and they had control of the armed forces along with the support of 50,000 US Marines. ‘Ketuanan’ Shia was in full swing until foreign elements with the cooperation of a small group of Sunnis turned Iraq into hell on earth for everyone. What Happened? Many Sunnis do not like the foreigners wreaking havoc on Iraq but unlike the non-Malays who joined the Special Branch to stop the CPM the Sunnis as a whole refused to fight the insurgents thus condemning Iraq to the fires of hell for many years to come.
However, since as you put it ‘history hav proved that all of you never sincere with us, you want to destroy us , at every opportunity and rule this country…’ let me assure you that the non-Malays do not wish to ever fight for your Tanah Melayu ever again. This is a promise not a threat.