Posts Tagged ‘UMNO’

Is BN’s Perak MB an Indian?

February 6th, 2009
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This is a non-issue. Just my curiosity.

I can’t help but notice that the BN’s candidate for Perak MB, who was duly appointed by the Sultan looks like an Indian. Is he a 3/4, 1/2, or 1/4 Indian? Anyone can clarify? Perhaps his roots are Indian? Or, another possibility is he has Orang Asli/aborigines blood? Some people may say since his from Pangkor Island, naturally darker skinned because the locals there were involved in fishing (exposed to hot sun) and fish processing (heat).

Or is it just poor lighting during the shoot?

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Taken from Perak BN website.

Or how about this pic:

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DATO’ DR. ZAMBRY ABD. KADIR merupakan anak jati Pulau Pangkor pertama yang diberi kepercayaan oleh pucuk pimpinan parti diberikan tanggungjawab sebagai ADUN Pangkor.

Bagi beliau, jawatan wakil rakyat adalah amanah yang dipikul untuk negara, negeri dan rakyat.

Selepas bergelar wakil rakyat, pelbagai pendekatan dan agenda telah diambil bagi memastikan pembangunan dan kebajikan rakyat terus dipertahankan.

Profil

  • Nama : Dato’ Dr. Zambry Abd. Kadir, D.P.M.P., A.M.S.
  • Kawasan : Kawasan Pangkor
  • Portfolio : Ahli Majlis Mesyuarat Kerajaan (EXCO)
  • Parti : Barisan Nasional
  • Jawatan : Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Pelajaran, Pengajian Tinggi, Sains dan Teknologi
  • Alamat Pejabat : Aras G, Bangunan Perak Darul Ridzuan, Jalan Panglima Bukit Gantang Wahab, 30000 Ipoh.
  • Tel Pejabat : 05-6855590
  • Faks Pejabat : 05-6852117
  • Alamat Rumah : No. 468, Kampung Masjid Pulau Pangkor 32300 Pulau Pangkor
  • Pusat Khidmat : Lot 269, Bangunan UMNO Jalan Haji Mohd Ali 32000 Sitiawan.

Picture and info taken from: Buletin Pangkor.

It will be a great boost indeed as he will be following the steps of other politicians. Plus he is a PhD holder (?).

Defectors appear with Najib

February 4th, 2009
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NST reports that PKR and DAP defectors, plus UMNO defector all were in Putrajaya at Deputy PM Najib’s office. It seems BOTA Adun did a double defection and returns to UMNO. With this, BN should 7-seat majority with support of independent candidates.

Jumping ships cause turmoil in Perak

February 2nd, 2009
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When Bota assemblyman Nasaruddin quit UMNO to join PKR last week, PM Badawi called him weak. There were stories that the ADUN was offered posts or enticed with somethings, which obviously the ADUN denied.

Now, with two PKR assemblymen causing sleepless nights for Perak state government and Anwar, it wil be interesting to see what PM Badawi will say if these guys do quit PKR and defect to UMNO. Will BN accept weak people or will they be called heroes and patriots?

Stories are abound that the two – Behrang assemblyperson Jamaluddin Mat Radzi and Changkat Jering assemblyperson Osman Jailu were seen in Pekan together with Deputy PM Najib, while PR leader admit couldn’t get into touch with them for last few days. Menteri Besar Nizar said they were going to lodge police report on missing persons since it has been 5 days.

Most interesting is this: They were charged in a Sessions Court on Aug 25 last year with allegedly receiving bribes over the application for a RM180 million housing project in Sri Iskandar in Perak Tengah. Their case comes up for hearing on Feb 10. So in addition to being weak, they are suspects in a criminal case. All this while PR leaders said it was a frame-up, while UMNO leaders bayed for blood. Now, will UMNO accept them?

Things got worse today when Perak state assembly speaker V Sivakumar said that he had received letters of resignation from the two guys at about 5.45pm at his house (via fax?).  Sivakumar subsequently proclaimed the seats as vacant and will inform Election Commission to hold by-election in 60 days. The resignation was denied by one of them – Jamaluddin (who said he was on MC all this while):

“This is an undated letter that I and six other PKR assemblymen were made to sign in March last year,” he said.

He said that the letter was only a pledge of loyalty, stating that if they (the state representative) were to ever quit PKR, they would automatically vacate their seats.

He added that the letter was signed under duress and that he would be discussing the legality of it with his lawyers.

“I am still Behrang assemblyman,” Jamaluddin was quoted as saying.

“Osman and I are still PKR state representatives and have never declared our intentions to leave the party or to become independents, or to join Umno,” he said, according to a Bernama report.

But in the Star, its reported that the assemblyman is quitting PKR and will be an independent.

So, the plot thickens.

I suspect these two guys are jumping ship, since both Malaysiakini and NST quoted PM Badawi as confirming that some PKR assemblymen are defecting to UMNO, while Star said “he neither denied nor confirmed”.

Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi today revealed that several Pakatan Rakyat state representatives from Perak could soon join the Barisan Nasional.

“God willing, it will happen,” he was quoted as saying by Bernama. He said this when asked to comment on talks that two missing Perak Pakatan state excos are defecting to BN.

… He refused to state the identity or the number of Pakatan representatives that are planning to defect.

He however added that elected representatives would want to join Umno because they had confidence in its struggle.

“(We will) accept them as it is their choice and they want to join us in the struggle… it will be a new experience for them and allow them the opportunities to serve through the BN,” said Abdullah.

“We will make the official announcement when all things are in place,” he added.

There was also question marks over deputy assembly speaker Hee Yit Fong of DAP who was missing from recent functions. Some claimed she will move to MCA. But this was denied by Hee today.

Meanwhile, on a seemingly unrelated story, Karpal Singh said that DAP will support BN’s call to create an anti-hopping law.

If those two guys quit PKR and move to UMNO (or remain independent on paper), will the court case favor them? Can the undated resignation letter be challenged?

Pakatan Retak coming soon?

January 12th, 2009
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From Pakatan Rakyat to Pakatan Retak. Well, what we can expect from politicians 🙂

Since Khairy Jamaludin trapped Husam Musa (or is it something pre-planned?) over the implementation of Hudud, Pakatan is getting agitated. DAP is very unhappy at PAS and Anwar Ibrahim over their stand on Hudud.

If one remembers correctly, there was no mention of Islamic laws in the agreement made the 3 parties to work together. But now, PAS is backstabbing DAP, while PKR is playing sandiwara with words since the by-election is days away.

Let’s look at extracts from a Malaysiakini report below:

Hadi said that hudud laws were not an issue in this by-election because it had already been gazetted in Terengganu when PAS held power between 1999 to 2004.

It only applies for Muslims while non-Muslims can decide for themselves. Misunderstanding (on this issue) between Pakatan Rakyat (parties) does not arise.

“It is only Umno that is causing problems,” he added.

Lim then replied that DAP respects the opinion of its coalition partners but Pakatan Rakyat cannot make decisions as a federal government unilaterally.

“If any problems occur, we will resolve it through musyawarah, that is through discussions. All three parties must hold discussions and if a consensus is not reached, it must be discussed again.

“This means, should PKR and PAS agree to implement hudud and DAP disagrees then it cannot be implemented. Everything must be discussed until all three parties agree,” he said.

Lim went on along the same vein for about five minutes while Hadi was noticeably uncomfortable forcing Terengganu PAS chief Mustafa Ali intervened.

Mustafa told reporters that hudud was not an issue in the Kuala Terengganu by-election as the results would not have any impact on the state or federal government.

Hmm…the seat got hot for them until squirming nervously?

I always thought that PAS will back-track/backstab/break away from the coalition. Their ideology is being compromised for the sake of winning the general elections, but it cannot be surpressed for long. PKR is depending on Anwar for comments, but no news from Tian Chua and gang. They will most likely support the stronger side, and in this case, PKR-PAS team looks a better prospect than PKR-DAP prospect.

Its very hard to have a balanced partnership in any coalition. Each party would like to think of it as being the backbone of the coalition, and PAS certainly does not want to play 3rd fiddle to Anwar and DAP.

Interestingly, according to Malaysian Insider:

Speaking to The Malaysian Insider earlier, Khairy denied he had backed the implementation of hudud during his debate with Husam.

Khairy, who has in recent weeks been campaigning on a more inclusive agenda in the race for the top job in his party’s Youth wing, was quoted by The Star as saying he supported the implementation of hudud, in what would have certainly damaged his reputation among more moderate Muslims and non-Muslims.

The Star later retracted the report.

So, did he or did he not mention that he will support Hudud law? Suara Keadilan believes he did:

… The issue over hudud – not new – stirred up a storm of reaction after Husam and Khairy both declared at an open debate they would implement the Islamic law if they came to power.

… Deputy Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak too tried to limit the damage from Khairy’s comments. The son-in-law of Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi had been reported as saying he would implement hudud if he won the Umno Youth chief post. He has since said he was misquoted.

Another article from CKcounterpunch blog says:

Husam’s forthrightness led Associate Prof Mohd Agus – also participating in the forum – to ask Khairy point-blankly if he would push for hudud law if he became Umno Youth chief.

Khairy, the 32-year old son-in-law of Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, said he would.

Many in the audience were taken aback by his answer.

“It contrasted against his earlier remarks about multi-racialism and how important it was for Malaysians to shift to a new paradigm. With Husam, well, PAS and DAP have never been hypocritical about their opposing stands,” said a spectator who declined to be identified.

So, this unclear situation is not good. We may have some negative elements in BN itself who want to implement Hudud.

Can we play a role in determining our deputy prime minister

November 20th, 2008
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As readers may know, 3 people are fighting for the Deputy President position of UMNO. That person will become the next Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, barring any moves by opposition to peacefully take over the Dewan Rakyat with the consent of the King (or something like that).

Those three candidates are Muhyiddin Yassin, Ali Rustam and Muhammad Muhammad Taib.

Now, it makes me wonder if a person like Ali Rustam or Muhammad Muhammad Taib becomes the Deputy President, what can we do to reject them as Deputy PM in the future? One issues threats (humiliated PPP at their own AGM!) and racists statements all the time. Another is well known for his $1.7 million story (and RM17 million worth of properties). There’s no election in the near future, so we can’t do much.

I’m not supporting Muhyiddin for the matter. UMNO’s elections is their own internal matter. If the members practice bribery (also known as money politics in UMNO-speak), that’s their problem. But what worries me is that the future Deputy PM is chosen by being virtue of Deputy President of UMNO. Meaning those few thousand people in UMNO who is less that few percent of the country’s population is going to make the decision.

So where does that leave people like you and me who are not in UMNO? If someone don’t like the future Deputy PM, can he/she not vote for BN regardless of who campaigns in that person’s area? Would that Deputy be a bigger liability to BN coalition partners? Can the coalition members oppose the appointment of Deputy President of UMNO as Deputy PM? Would UMNO members consider this while voting?