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UMNO and PKR under pressure from Malay Ultras

May 31, 2010

UMNO and PKR under pressure from Malay Ultras over Economic Policy

by Terence Netto

Last weekend, UMNO and archrivals PKR were eyeball-to-eyeball and both sides just blinked – and thereby lost a good opportunity to get ahead in the perception game.

If politics is also about perception, the rivals let slip a grand chance to decisively foist the ‘Lost it’ tag on the other in the battle to show voters which party ought to be trusted with Malaysia’s future.

UMNO was under pressure from Perkasa, who on Saturday had organised a one-day symposium on Prime Minister Najib Razak’s New Economic Model.

NONEThe Malay pressure group hosted the occasion to fortify opposition to NEM which is Najib’s bid to check UMN)’s sliding popularity with an economic agenda – incidentally, largely borrowed from PKR’s Malaysian Economic Agenda – that is more equitable than the four decade-old NEP.

Najib, by being present at the tail-end of the symposium and by assuring the audience that the NEP will not be consigned to oblivion, only succeeded in conveying the impression his much-touted NEM is going to be window-dressing.

However, he need not have worried too much about the effect of this seeming retreat.  Last weekend also saw a slip slide of sorts by UMNO’s rival PKR which held its sixth annual convention in opposition-friendly Kota Bharu.

Under pressure from by-election results from Bagan Pinang and Hulu Selangor where Malay support was seen to have slipped for the opposition and intent on countering Perkasa’s attempt at stirring Malay anxiety over their future under a Pakatan Rakyat government, PKR wavered from their stance of looking at issues without racial blinkers.

Conference on Malay poverty

Sections of the party felt that they had to throw a sop to Malay anxiety: they decided PKR must hold a congress on how to tackle Malay poverty.  Better still, this congress would canvass inputs from non-Malays on how to reduce poverty among bumiputeras. Presumably, the gesture would dim the racial overtones of the whole venture.

Never mind it has been said countless times that the majority of the poor in Malaysia are Malays and PKR’s touted Malaysian Economic Agenda is geared to reducing their numbers, irrespective of race.

pkr congress agm kota baru 300510 anwar saifuddinBut PKR last weekend appeared to have lacked faith in their largely accurate diagnosis and in their vote-winning prescription.

Thus both UMNO and PKR squandered a good chance to show the Malaysian electorate that their worldview – a decade into the 21st century when issues of race have become horribly passé – no longer revolves obsessively around the antic.

The irony in this was more marked for PKR than UMNO, which is widely viewed as the party of stagnation and resistance to change.

No less than PKR president Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail had asked the party faithful to be bold about proclaiming that they are the party of the Malaysian future. That future would only be different from the Malaysian past if it is less obsessed with race.

TERENCE NETTO has been a journalist for close on four decades. He likes the occupation because it puts him in contact with the eminent without being under the necessity to admire them.

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23 Responses to “UMNO and PKR under pressure from Malay Ultras”

  1. UMNO and PKR under pressure from Malay Ultras, tajuk yang lebih sesuai ialah Najib and Anwar fled from the struggle of the Malay.

  2. It is obvious that in the game of chicken between UMNO leaders and Malay leaders in PKR, the first to veer off the bridge would be the latter.

    Didn’t Anwar pull out his anti-Jewish card? He blinked.

  3. In the game of chicken the first to blink loses. With Perkasa, Anwar Ibrahim is about to blink again.

  4. Mr Bean

    Anwar either blinks or turn a blind eye. He never open his eyes wide.

  5. Frank is now commenting on Sakmongkol’s blog. He will soon tire of it because there many UMNO supporters there.

  6. Sayang bangsa,

    That’s Frank’s choice. He is free to comment on any blog he pleases. If UMNO bloggers can comment intelligently on my blog, they are welcome. I may disagree with them, but they can air their views.

    If someone disagrees with my editorial policy, heor she is welcome to stay away from this blog. It is difficult to please everyone. I have lost good commentators before. What is new? But I am fortunate that there will always be many others who are prepared to join us here.We can share and disagree.–Din Merican

  7. Good call, Din.

  8. Whenever you see a group with raised clenched fists screaming on top of their voices, you know they are on a loser.

  9. Perkasa is just a wayang kulit.just ignore it has no legitimacy.

  10. I have commented on Sakmongkol AK47 from time to time over the last one year. This is not the first.

    I read Din’s blog as my first call. I will return to comment on Din blog if UMNO-idiots like you. Ilham, leman stop distracting others on Din’s blog.

    What an idiot! Bodoh punya anak Melayu malu bangsa.

  11. C’mon Frank Din’s blog needs you! We all need you.

  12. What Anwar said is nothing new, not at all a surprise. He has been saying and repeating the same thing over and over again for quite number of time, on several occasions during his ceramah and roadshows.
    He always reminds his PKR/PR supporters, non supporter audiences and Party’s leadership, that he as a Malay and a Muslim leader will not compromise in his struggle to uphold the integrity and rights of the Malays and Islam and while at the same time as a leader to all Malaysian, he shall equally strives to uphold the integrity and uplift the livelihood of the other races together with the Malays who lives in poverty and being left out.
    The multiracial rakyat who understands him will continue to support him for a cause. So, please don’t ridicules the man, any time, he is a better person and a true leader than any of us.

  13. Frank, hope you stay for a while.

  14. What did I tell ya, Frank! Maureen loves old geezers like us. We are the old wine she has been waiting for. We may come dressed in different labels and in different bottles and sizes (size matters with Maureen) but old wine tastes better and costs more. Cheap sparkling wine doesn’t sell. Not to ladies with sophisticated taste and overdeveloped taste buds.

    What do you think PKR is all about? It is old wine re-labelled.

  15. Terence Netto says:

    “Sections of the party felt that they had to throw a sop to Malay anxiety: they decided PKR must hold a congress on how to tackle Malay poverty. Better still, this congress would canvass inputs from non-Malays on how to reduce poverty among bumiputeras. Presumably, the gesture would dim the racial overtones of the whole venture”.

    In my honest opinion, as a “non-Malay”, what is wrong with doing this? What is wrong with holding a congress on how to tackle Malay poverty? As long as the challenge of poverty amongst the other ethnic groups is not neglected by PKR.

    Some suggestions on how to reduce poverty among bumiputeras:
    1. For a start, follow the Brazilian example, its “Bolsa Familia” programme

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/latin_america/10122754.stm

    Direct cash transfers (in return for doing certain things) will immediately alleviate suffering from poverty.

    2. Effective economic policy that promotes full employment.
    A tight labour market will lead to higher wages (but need to improve efficiency and productivity at the same time so as not to lose foreign direct investment to low wage countries)

    3. Major need to improve the standard of English for rural Malay kids

    4. More microcredit schemes aimed at poor Malay women
    (including divorcees and those abandoned by their husbands)

    Above all, manage the economy well!

  16. Top of the morning Mr Merican and all

    Frank

    Haha, you fell into my trap. I know you will be replying to me. So who is bodoh? Anyways, welcome back. Glad to hear your voice.
    i am a big fan of Sakmongkol too. i posted cmments under a differet moniker. I am comfortable there since he is an UMNO voice. There are many like-minded commentators.
    it’s rather suprising to see you there because you often criticised him. But you were polite there. You can’t be calling people bodoh there right?
    You also can’t be vocal aganst him because he will tell you off there and then.
    He is not like Din who is more diplomatic and tolerant.
    Frank, you cant be dictating this and that. This is a free country.

  17. It never fails to amaze that there are still so many stupid Malays who still choose to believe that the world owes them a living! Nobody gives a shit about this ‘special’ (actually) non-existent race called Melayu. The Malays are NOT the champions of Islam, no matter how many times they say to themselves. The non-Malays in this country and this world owe them NOTHING.

  18. Bean, youre not an old geezer, youre an old wanker. There’s a difference.

  19. barry,

    Just count your blessings that you are not a Palestinian in Gaza City. Neither are you a Malay in Singapore. Keep on whining!

    TAKKAN MELAYU HILANG DI DUNIA.

  20. Sayang bangsa,
    Whether or not Melayu hilang dari dunia, nobody will give you two hoots! You can go on thinking that the world cares about you or your non-existent Hang Tuah. You have no right to speak on behalf of the Malays in Singapore. What I heard is that they spit on the likes of you who are tongkat-dependent. And sorry, the Palestines have nothing to do with me, so what I think does not affect the situation.

  21. Do we look like we care about you?
    WE DON’T.
    No tongkat? How come you go begging for scholarships. you want more of everthing including subsidy for petrol, more political clout, more business, discount for houses???.
    KIASU IS THE WORD. IT goes with the word jealousy, envy and greedy – wanting more, more, more. Others be damned.
    During sales, who are the first to rush when the stores open, Ah well your god is money, so it’s excusable.
    Who does not know how to queue? Look around you.
    Who made Malays in Singapore wash their underwear?

  22. Right of course, Sayang bangsa. We beg for scholarships (nevermind we qualify and are deserving), we beg for more political clout (you do mean the dogs in MCA and Gerakan, dont you?), we beg for more business (ala Ali-Baba style of UMNO-MCA), we beg for housing discounts (WTF?????? never heard of it, never ever need it), we are greedy and we want more and more and more. We are kiasu, money is our god, etc etc.

    I dont know what kind of shit has entered your brains, probably from the BTN courses you’ve been indoctrinated, but still no excuse for not even bothering to use it to think.

  23. barry

    It is idiot like this so-called half-baked UMNO pariah woman, Sayang bangsa, the bodoh anak Melayu malu bangsa, that makes me vomit whenever she opens her filthy mouth or rather talking through the orifice on other end of her alimentary canal.

    I wonder why you even bothered even to engaged her nonsense.

    That is why I don’t think it is worth commenting on issues raised in Din’s blog. Its distraction coming from idiots like her which Din thinks he is giving balance that made me decide I had enough.

    She does not discuss, she shits out rubbish, that insults my intelligence.

    She is a piece of crap molded by UMNO. Only Din’s high tolerance for idiocy and mediocrity for idiots like her to have given space to her, Ilham, Leman etc.

    Din and Mr Bean can have all the time for this bodoh anak Melayu and I honestly don’t have time for her kind of idiocy on this blog. have highest regard for the bloghost wanting to be a decent forum for intellectual discussion and that is why I chose to come out until such garbage is sufficiently sanitised.


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