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Al-Kataki’s Perkasa is one Big Joke

Perkasa is One Big Joke, and Ibrahim Ali Al-Kataki is a  court jester in Malay Politics, says respected UKM academic Dr. AB Shamsul

By Shazwan Mustafa Kamal

Malay rights group Perkasa is growing in popularity among the community with its rhetoric but analysts and politicians differ about its actual purpose in a country where Malays dominate the government.

Its founder, seasoned grassroots politician Datuk Ibrahim Ali claimed that Perkasa has been seen by the Malay grassroots as the substitute platform to champion what they feel as eroding Malay rights despite being the dominant race in the country.

Critics however slam the newly-minted right-wing group of being “ultras” pushing their own agenda to ensure that the long-standing practice of communal-based political hierarchy remains. Ibrahim has dismissed the critics as “liberals” threatened and jealous of Perkasa’s surging popularity.

“Perkasa is now a brand every Malays talk about but many have attacked us, calling us a racist group and conservative hardliners because of what we fight for,” said Ibrahim.

But analysts say otherwise. “I don’t know what he (Ibrahim) is fighting for. This guy is confused, what he is doing right now is trying to fan racial sentiments, although we cannot argue that he has a fundamental right to organise a group,” said Professor Dr Abdul Aziz Bari, a constitutional law expert with the International Islamic University (IIU) in Kuala Lumpur.

Abdul Aziz conceded the law does not prohibit Ibrahim from setting up or recruiting more members for Perkasa’s cause but his main concern is the reasoning behind Perkasa’s “struggle.”

“The thing is, Malay rights have always been outlined, stated and guaranteed clearly by the Federal Constitution. I don’t see any logic in Perkasa’s rhetoric about protecting the Malays. The constitution has already provided a space for Malay rights, and it is never challenged.

“If there’s still dissatisfaction or unhappiness after all these years, then Perkasa’s target should be the government, where UMNO, those in power have failed. Ibrahim should set his guns on UMNO then,” Abdul Aziz  told The Malaysian Insider in a phone interview.

According to the law academic, Malays have never been in danger of losing their rights or position as the legal provision for that cannot be amended. He also noted that many people are unaware or ignorant of these issues, therefore giving Perkasa the  ammunition it needs to propel support for its agenda.

“Frankly, I think this is an opportunity to keep Ibrahm afloat or politically relevant. I’m not sure whether he can retain his seat in the next general elections,” he added.

Abdul Aziz believed that Perkasa’s frontline stand on racial issues have made things very political, citing involving the Sultan of Selangor in officiating the group a bad move on its part.

“It is unfortunate to bring the Ruler in this situation. The Monarchy is retained to accomplish certain purposes and for all races. The Monarchy has to be above politics,” he declared.

PAS chief strategist Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad firmly believes that Perkasa is a vehicle for the extremist UMNO members and is undermining Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s 1Malaysia concept.

“Najib has to take on UMNO if he does not want Malaysia to be destabilised, he has to take on this hardline Malay issue. His silence on Perkasa’s role is not good because if Najib identifies with Perkasa’s political initiatives, his 1 Malaysia is finished,” Dzulkefly told The Malaysian Insider.

He also criticised Perkasa’s mission, dismissing it as having nothing to do with the concept of nation-building and merely “championing the rights of one race.’ When asked about Perkasa’s growing popularity, Dzulkefly argued that Perkasa is giving people a false perception that it was gaining support when in truth it was only preaching to the converted.

“This is a false perception that Perkasa is trying to paint, that they are somehow mobilising support. You are only talking to your own people, your supporters who are a minute minority within the Malay population who do not agree to Perkasa’s aims.

“The UMNO members in Perkasa, they are still caught in the backward UMNO politics of the past. The system has now shifted, it rejects racist politics.

“However, credit must be given when its due. Politicians within UMNO like Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, and yes even Khairy Jamaluddin have spoken out against these kind of racist elements,” said the Kuala Selangor MP.

Selangor opposition leader and former state UMNO chief Datuk Seri Dr Mohamad Khir Toyo however maintained that Perkasa is relevant as it “has its own role to play,” but at the same time stated that it cannot be compared to UMNO’s struggles.

“I think Perkasa is doing its job well, but you cannot compare it with UMNO, UMNO has its own principles. In Barisan National we need to learn how to give and take, how to take care of our component parties,” said the former Selangor Mentri Besar.

According to the politician, Perkasa, like many Chinese and Indian NGOs, is only pushing for Malay rights, and there no should be no cause for alarm because of that.

“There is nothing wrong with Perkasa. They are fighting for their own community needs, like so many other race-based NGOs. If there are no NGOs championing for the rights of the races, then we would have a real problem,” the UMNO leader said. Khir was the only one warm to Perkasa’s aims.

Professor Shamsul Amri Baharuddin, a political analyst with UKM said that there are no real figures to verify Perkasa’s supposed growth in popularity, and refuted that anyone should even take its president seriously.

“Who listens to Ibrahim Ali outside his family, friends and supporters in his constituency? Maybe, just maybe, there are sympathisers to his opinions, but they are just listeners.Those who take him seriously and feel threatened by him, who is just a court jester in Malay politics, must be themselves seriously very insecure personalities,” said Shamsul through a text message to The Malaysian Insider.

The politicial analyst claims that Ibrahim has also confused the meanings of “liberal” and “traditional” in reference to the Independent MP’s recent outburst against critics of Perkasa.

“In the past, Ibrahim Ali usually used terms, such as ‘liberal’ and ‘traditional’ in his rather simplistic literal sense to mean “liberal=not loyal” and “traditional=loyal. I don’t know why I am spending so much my valuable time on this ‘accidental politician’,” Shamsul Amri said.

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24 Responses to “Al-Kataki’s Perkasa is one Big Joke”

  1. Tun Mahathir will use Al-Kataki’s Perkasa, if it can serve his purpose. The Malay issue is something to be exploited because despite years of NEP/NDP policies the Malay community is weak and economically dependent on UMNO-BN government support. This dependence on UMNO is a means to preserve the party’s control over the Malay community without which UMNO will wither and eventually become irrelevant. Any comments, please.–Din Merican

  2. This IA should go back and check his backyard why Bangla is having great hell of time screwing Janda in Kelantan rather than wasting his time shouting about Malays right. He should know that the biggest people screwing his people are the people he is supporting.

    In the list of new billionaire, there are two children of former Prime Ministers. They must have “the right” to be billionaire in their young age.

    I am in Kemaman and I just bought a “pop” for a kid as his mother cannot effort to spend 1 ringgit for her child. Cheeeeese IA should come back and ask her why?

  3. Over here giving lollipops to children would make you a pedophile. So I’d be careful if I were you when you touch down in New York City to live your life out in exile following the footsteps of RPK. It is a lot safer to give lollipops to Lady Ga-Ga – or for her to give you one.

  4. “This dependence on UMNO is a means to preserve the party’s control over the Malay community without which UMNO will wither and eventually become irrelevant. Any comments, please.–Din Merican

    Thank you for stating the obvious Mr. Din Merican. Now for the question.

  5. The only plus thing I can think of about this IA, being independent, is that he answers to no one.
    He swings where the crowd is. Took advantage of Umno and Pas to his benefits and get them to play his jokes. He is a seasoned politician, and I’m surprised he is still surviving. A clever joker, I guess.

  6. And the joke now extend to the 50 MPs down under. A joker indeed!

  7. many sane humans are later confirmed as mad. perkasa is for the mad.

  8. Downunder?? Where in Oz?

  9. kj atau keh jeh [translation-menjarah] dan berahim [ia]
    are the two goons who represent what is undesirable in umno and
    umno support group.

    One had the benefit of studying in oxford street u and the other
    an almost perpetual student at itm shah alam. keh jeh proved to
    be a good student learning all the tricks of the trade- from his
    world famous professor fagin [as in david copperfield ] and he
    managed to help his father in law to sapu almost 200billion
    of trengganu deserved oil money ! a true fagin taught graduate!

    berahim on the other hand is a luncai from some kampung in kelantan
    who suddenly decide that the malays are requiring his leadership
    [just as the itm students in itm had him as student union president]
    to fight for just cause.

    both had forgotten that they are no longer students but in a real live
    world . behaving like 2 kataks di bawah tempurung is no way
    to treat the australians who played a very important role
    in our nation building

    ask anyone about the no of australian war heroes who fought for the
    country when it was a small puny outpost of the british empire in
    the far east. Remember the bravery of force 136 and the
    number of fatalities they suffered in trying to keep the population
    of malaya then safe

    hence i would urge everyone reading this blog to condem the two
    sampah -keh jeh and berahim katak and apologise to the
    aussie on uncouth behaviour of the two louses.

  10. I am convinced Perkasa is being sponsored by some UMNO leaders opposed to Najib. I need not be a political analyst to come to this conclusion.
    Ibrahim needs money to fund Perkasa’s activities but this bloke is broke. I was told he owes KULI quite a bit of money when he was in S46 and never repaid his debt. Then who is funding him?

    If my memory has not failed me, Ibrahim has been hopping from one party to another – Umno, Berjasa, Umno, Semangat 46, Umno, Independent and then he wins on a PAS ticket and proclaims himself Independent and attacks PAS.
    This bloke lost his deposit when he contested as an Independent in Pasir Mas in 2004.
    Only low down Malays will want to be his followers. He has not put forth any fact/figures as to how non-Malays have threatened the ‘mighty’ Malays. Now he wants to defend the Malays. How? Just by organising demontrations? This idiot must use brain power to lead the Malays but hehas no brain. He use incendiary rhetoric because that the only language he knows.
    Shamsul has defined him very well.

    As for Mahathir’s support, well I can only ask God Almighty to remove this rotten soul from the face of the earth before he pollutes this land.

  11. IA is just an overgrown kid who is seeking attention.
    He is not confused. He is an opportunist.
    No difference between IA, Anwar Ibrahim and Zaid Ibrahim.

  12. Sam said …”As for Mahathir’s support, well I can only ask God Almighty to remove this rotten soul from the face of the earth before he pollutes this land”

    The proper way for Muslim to doa is to ask Allah to bring upon him hidayah. It’s the way of the prophet where his enemies became his companion / sahabat.

    Not sure which God you’re refering, but with the izin of Allah, here was there for 22 years, and now the no1 Malaysian friend on Facebook!! ;-)

    keep on praying bro. Harder!

  13. Please let this prince of all kataks leapfrog into oblivion.

  14. Tok cik said, “Please let this prince of all kataks leapfrog into oblivion.”

    just like the 30 kataks of sept 16, 2008

  15. PERKASA is just a bunch of demoralised pariah Malays who are disappointed with the pariah UMNO Malay leaders who after 52 years cannot make Ketuanan Melayu a reality.

  16. As for Mahathir’s support, well I can only ask God Almighty to remove this rotten soul from the face of the earth before he pollutes this land.–Sam

    ————–

    You are 22 years late. Bolehland is already polluted by this Kerala cancer.

  17. This is an endless strategist at work to promote himself[who is ageing in his political age] to gain a certain mileage he believed would propelled him to top of the traditional malay community as their leader and thus not to be ignored by the TOP UMNOnians. he has his unfinished dream just like many politicians. he has gain a little mileage and is hoping that he can garner more in the buildup to the next GE so that he can present the power that he has…..lompatlah katak lompat, lompatlah tinggi -tinggi,cepatlah brahim cepat, cepatlah cari ramai ahli!!!!

  18. The Malays are Muslim… don’t every forget that! The Australians and British are not and their agenda has more in common with the Hindu and Chinese ambitions [Muslim Indian and Chinese excepted]. There are powerful Islamic forces that would side with the Malays when it comes to certain matters… be very sure of that. One has to keep an eye on the big picture.

  19. Abdullah,

    You mean the Arabs, the Pakistanis, the Afghan0Taliban, the Indonesians, the Iranians, the Saudis, the Libyans, the Syrians and the Islamic suicide bombers wil come to the aid of the Malays if the Australians and the British side with the Hindu and the Chinese?

    You cannot be serious!! Which school of thought did you come from?

    The muslims outside Malaysia don’t give a damn if Malays are muslims. Muslims will kill muslims…. look at Pakistan.

    The big picture is that muslims in other parts of the world see the Malay problem as a RACIAL problem, NOT an Islamic problem. It is different from the Palestinian issue with the Israelis.

    Abdullah, don’t you get confuse by UMNO propaganda that every Malay issue is an Islamic issue. That had been an UMNO agenda of the last 30 years now exposed as crap to return political power.

    Even if you wear the kopiah and the green robes walking around the streets of Kuala Lumpur, Klang or Penang, you are still viewed as a Malay.

    Just like the UMNO mamaks, they try to present themselves as Muslims instead of as Indians, but names like Mohideen, Abideen, Raheem are INDIANS as far as Malays and non Malays are concerned.

    Muslims in outside Malaysia are not as stupid as the UMNO Malays or the Perkasa members and supporters. Don’t ever forget that!!!

  20. You are the one making it a racial argument rather than a cultural issue… the fact is that the west has been busy undermining Islamic culture for over 900 years. We are now coming to a stage where Muslims around the world are beginning to see through the veil of western lies.

  21. Abdullah,

    You live in a fantasy world about an international ummah of muslims and that they will come to the aid of the Malay muslims when the West comes confronting the Malay Muslims.

    What an infantile idea. You must have learnt it in some pondok Islamic classes. Even the madrasah in Islamabad and Peshawar don’t teach that.

    You might as well live in the same fantasy of waiting for your quota of 72 virgins.

    Remember the recent enlightenment of the western “lies” came from the outputs of western civilisation… like you are now using blogs, face book, Myspace, youtube.. and they came from the great ideas of Jewish people.

    You as a Muslim would be living 200 years behind if not for the scientific progress made by western countries, and don’t forget those medicines from the hospitals.

    So stop your silly rants about Islamic culture versus the Western culture. You should not be writing in English in the first place because English is the lingua franca of the “lies” of western culture.

    You certainly suffer from an identity crisis, like those pariah UMNO Malays.

  22. What more to say, Frank? You say it all. Sometimes it’s difficult to penetrate thick skulls. I hope he’ll revert to Urdu henceforth….

    Umno dulu, kini dan selama-lamanya. Hogwash.


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