UMNO Deputy President chides UMNO Youth and Puteri UMNO Leadership
November 30, 2011
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UMNO Deputy President chides UMNO Youth and Puteri UMNO Leadership for Failure to capture attention of Gen-Y
Written by Maclean Patrick, Stan Lee, Malaysia Chronicle
The manner in which Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin chided the UMNO Youth wing
and Puteri UMNO is telling. Muhyiddin, the UMNO Deputy President, minced no words saying both wings had yet to capture the full attention of the younger generation. Hence, he said the two wings should work harder to be effective and remain relevant and of use to UMNO.
“I can’t deny that they have carried out many programmes and activities but the question is whether those programmes and activities have captured the attention and won the hearts of the young people,” Muhyiddin said in a recent interview with Bernama.
Muhyiddin said he also hoped that the younger generation of UMNO members would take advantage of this year’s assembly to raise issues concerning the aspirations of the “Generation Y’ as they made up 40 per cent of the country’s registered voters.
“So, they have to debate on the interests and the aspirations of this new generation, especially in terms of transparency, accountability, and whether what is being done will benefit them. All these aspects must be manifested in their debates at the assembly,” he said.
But Gen Y does not like UMNO’s caveman style of politicking
Indeed, Muhyiddin’s observation of the UMNO Youth wing led by Khairy Jamaluddin and Puteri UMNO under Rosnah Rashid Shirlin is not too far off the mark. But he is wrong in identifying the ultimate source of blame. Malaysia’s Generation Y has no issues with voting nor debating issues. It is with UMNO that Generation Y has an issue with! And neither Khairy and Rosnah have enough credibility to convince the extremely circumspect Gen Y into believing they are the salvation within a decadent UMNO.
Indeed, it looks like Khairy and Rosnah – both of whom despite their youth are already wealthy beyond the imagination of the masses – are unable to ‘lock minds’ with Gen Y, generally defined as those born after 1978. This group of privileged youngsters, due to better education and more prosperous parents, tend to extremely scrupulous, disdainful of gains not obtained through their own merit and take enormous pride in their skills and knowledge.
Certainly, it takes more than a YBs Can Jump basketball tournament or incessant, sharp-tongued twitters to hook in the young these days. Gen Y would expect KJ and Rosnah to stand up, draw a line and protest when the overly patriarchal UMNO such as Muhyiddin amd Mahathir Mohamad, sputter what they regard as sheer nonsense.
But neither KJ nor Rosnah have uttered a squeak even when it came to recent Peaceful Assembly
Bill, which practically robs Malaysians of their fundamental right to gather and express their views. This Bill is a huge No, No as far as Gen Y is concerned. Yet, KJ and Rosnah pretend not to notice.
Not ‘real’
Both KJ and Rosnah can run all the activities and programmes they wish to get young people to support UMNO and thus, vote Barisan Nasional into power. But while the young Malaysia may attend the events, they are unlikely to vote UMNO given the huge question marks on how ‘real’ Khairy and Rosnah really are.
More likely, Malaysia’s Gen Y will see both these leaders as peddlers of poison ice-cream coated with Gen Y flavor. But once consumed, they will develop the same diarrhea that their parents and grandparents are now suffering.
During the July 9 Bersih 2.0 rally, there was a noticeable youth presence amongst the walkers. And these youths were came from all walks of life – rural or urban, female or male, rich or poor, tertiary or basic education.
Gen Y is aware of current issues affecting Malaysia and truly aspire for Malaysia to be the best that it can be. They can see through Najib’s bluster and bombast of making Malaysia “the world’s best democracy”. They sneer at him. So, it is UMNO itself which is clearly an obstacle to the aspirations of many Malaysian youths.
To Gen Y, the UMNO patriarchs are out of touch
When Muhyiddin alluded to the failings of both UMNO Youth and Puteri UMNO, he was kidding himself. He wasn’t looking at the whole picture. Really, Muhyiddin should understand Gen Y will not be interested as long as either wing support the racist and religious stance taken UMNO, the parent organisation.
Sad to say, neither wing has had the courage to break free and make its own stand reflecting what Gen Y wants. So far, both Youth and Puteri wings have gone contrary to parent UMNO only on select issues, and these only at the surface level.
For example, Khairy said when the wing decided to take a contrarian view on several controversial issues such as the Internal Security Act, freedom of the press and on the Universities and University Colleges Act, many in the party had questioned his move.
The right-wing in UMNO found it hard to understand UMNO Youth’s direction as the wing had previously played the role of the champion of the Malays and was very radical on ethno-centric issues.
“They said we were championing issues that were similar to the opposition’s agenda. But I kept explaining that we need to change because this is what the young people want. We can still be radical but we have to be radical progressive and radical moderates. Now our efforts have paid off,” a defensive KJ said.
The delusional Khairy
But have they really paid off? The delusional Khairy even seems to think that his Youth wing should be credited for the influencing UMNO to change and for helping to keep UMNO relevant. But to others, this was an example of why Khairy must go.
“He thinks he has done a lot but the fact is, he has done the least of any Youth leader in UMNO so far. To UMNO, the party as a whole, he is a washout and must be taken out. Frankly, I agree because Khairy is only putting on a show. He is preserving his own political reputation – not daring to be too ultra and yet not daring to really stand up and push for the reforms that UMNO needs,” a veteran UMNO watcher told Malaysia Chronicle.
As for Puteri UMNO, its chief Rosnah dismissed ‘rumours’ that she failed to get the full support of the “ladies in pink”.
“That is not true at all. We are as united as any movement can be. There are disagreements and there are times when some don’t agree with my ideas but otherwise, we are very close. To me, disagreements are part of the democratic process. It doesn’t distract us from our responsibilities in ensuring that UMNO remains relevant, especially to the younger generation,” Rosnah told the press last week.
Major shakeup in UMNO after GE-13
Indeed, the words of the two leaders of the youth wings in UMNO seem positive and they appear
sure that they have done everything right and necessary for their party. So, why the negative comment from Muhyiddin?
As pundits say, interesting times are up for UMNO.With the 13th general election expected to be called in early 2012, chances are both Khairy and Rosnah will be allowed to save face so that UMNO as a whole can close ranks and fight the Pakatan Rakyat opposition with all their might. But the signal to the delegates at the ongoing assembly is clear.
The UMNO top leadership has acknowledged the failure of Khairy and Rosnah and will not oppose those who believe they can do a better job from contesting the posts of UMNO Youth chief and Puteri UMNO Chief at the party’s internal polls slated for the second half of 2012 – after GE-13! This is the writing on the wall for Khairy Jamaluddin and Rosnah Rashid.
Both are expected to make for the same exit as Women’s chief Shahrizat Jalil (picture above right), although the chances are high Shahrizat may announce plans to step down before the GE-13 in order to boost the BN’s chances. Rocked by a RM250 million corruption scandal involving the national livestock project NFC, Shahrizat has denied involvement but she is facing an uphill battle for political survival.
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Soon after the 2008 Elections someone (?) suggested that both the Youth and Wanita Wings be disbanded. That advice ought to have been taken.
Isa Manteqi - November 30, 2011 at 8:19 pm
Don’t expect any change in leadership until after GE-13, which is slated for early 2012. There will be praises and criticisms and even jokes and pantuns, of course but at the end of this year’s General Assembly, the delegates will close their ranks and there will resounding support for the current leadership. UMNO will rally behind Najib and Muhyiddin and show a strong united and confident face. This General Assembly after all seeks to unite UMNO and the Wanita, Permuda and Puteri wings so that the entire party machine is revved up for the General Election.
My view is that UMNO leadership must do two things: a) have a credible and implementable Election Manifesto that resonates with voters; and b) choose quality and talented candidates who can live up to the expectations of Gen-Y who want change but not drastic change.
Shahrizat, Khairy and Rosnah will not go away with their tails between their legs as long as their respective wings rally behind them. They all believe that The Force is with them (George Lucas’ The Star Wars Trilogy). After the 2008 shokku, UMNO is ready than they have been before for GE-13. –Din Merican
dinobeano - November 30, 2011 at 8:26 pm
Hear,,hear.. from the “I am Malay first and Malaysian second” Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia.
AND TO THINK that he might become a LEADER of a MULTI-RACIAL society we call Malaysia, if Pakatan fails to win Putrajaaya.
The SAME UMNO leader who was then the Agric Minister who allowed taxpayers money to a tune of RM 250 million to be given to a fellow UMNO Cabinet Minister’s family as GRANT (FREE MONEY) to operate a cow-project in Gemas but ended up using taxpayers money to buy TWO CONDOS in Bungsar, TWO plots of land in Putrajaya, a brand new Mercedes Benze paying luxurious expenditure of Shahrizat’ family members.
Imagine if he becomes Prime Minister and made a Minister of Finance. Both his hands and legs will be in the Rakyat’s kitty for free pay-out to his UMNO members and family members.
Yuck!!!!
Frank - November 30, 2011 at 9:26 pm
“This group of privileged youngsters, due to better education and more prosperous parents, tend to extremely scrupulous, disdainful of gains not obtained through their own merit and take enormous pride in their skills and knowledge.”
The writer or writers should hasten to add a caveat to it – and an important one.
But like their parents, they grew up familiar with the culture of entitlement and what it brings and may not be willing to act in ways that would lead to the eventual loss of their entitlement. They are not a homogenous group as some of them educated abroad, lived isolated lives and came off alienated by western values and especially vulnerable to radical Islam. This sub-group tends to have disproportionate influence relative to their numbers as they are more vocal.
Mr Bean - November 30, 2011 at 9:29 pm
It is true the NEP has robbed the Malays of their pride in their own achieverment. But would they be willing to act to deny their children of the kind of opportunities they have been given??
Mr Bean - November 30, 2011 at 9:34 pm
” My view is that UMNO leadership must do two things: a) have a credible and implementable Election Manifesto that resonates with voters “… Din Merican
I say..just have a credible election first, period. The rest will come into place.
ibat - November 30, 2011 at 9:44 pm
Cry Geranimo, Shahrizat has lost control herself. Outrageous. NFC is not mentioned. Tok Cik, please calm her down. This is a typical Penang Mummi in combat.
geranimo - November 30, 2011 at 9:49 pm
Memandangkan Ketua Wanita Umno langsung tidak menunjukkan tanda-tanda beliau insaf setelah KEADILAN membuat pelbagai pendedahan mengenai penyelewengan dana NFC, saya terpanggil untuk terus menyenaraikan perbelanjaan-perbelanjaan boros bersifat peribadi yang dibuat keluarga beliau:
Pada 9 Disember 2009, keluarga Dato’ Seri Shahrizat Jalil menggunakan wang dari pinjaman mudah RM250 juta untuk membeli sebuah kereta mewah Mercedes Benz CLS 350 CGI berharga RM534,622.
Dana sebanyak RM3,363,507 telah disalurkan melalui NMLC untuk membeli dua bidang tanah di Putrajaya iaitu PT1886 dan PT1887, Presint 10, Putrajaya. Kebarangkalian tanah-tanah ini dibeli untuk membuka ladang ternakan lembu di Putrajaya adalah tipis.
Semakan bayaran-bayaran yang dibuat melalui cek dari akaun 141640000066107 CIMB Islamic Bank Berhad di bawah nama NFC menunjukkan bayaran yang besar dan berulang kali dibuat kepada Impian Global Network Services (IGNS). Siasatan KEADILAN menunjukkan IGNS adalah sebuah syarikat pelancongan yang menawarkan pakej percutian di Phuket, Kuching, Banding, Singapura dan Bali (sila lawati laman http://impianglobalnetworkservices.blogspot.com/ , petikan skrin laman tersebut disertakan di Lampiran 1). Antara bulan Januari hingga Julai 2010, 15 cek berjumlah RM455,423 dikeluarkan kepada IGNS (butiran seperti di bawah). Ini menimbulkan tanda tanya bagaimanakah sebuah syarikat yang sepatutnya menguruskan ladang ternakan lembu menjadikan perbelanjaan pakej percutian sebagai perbelanjaan bulanan? Apakah ia telah disalahgunakan untuk membiayai percutian ahli keluarga menteri dan rakan-rakan mereka?
TARIKH
NO CEK
JUMLAH (RM)
8 Jan 2010
001376
1,524
13 Jan 2010
001406
1,709
26 Jan 2010
001465
28,476
24 Feb 2010
001540
12,743
24 Feb 2010
001543
3,076
9 Mac 2010
001587
22,400
9 Mac 2010
001590
26,572
9 Mac 2010
001592
5,776
31 Mac 2010
001671
45,428
22 April 2010
001735
27,853
13 Mei 2010
001789
45,235
25 Mei 2010
001825
3,196
18 Jun 2010
001848
120,521
16 Julai 2010
001922
89,800
16 Julai 2010
001923
21,114
JUMLAH
455,423
Pada 21 Julai 2010, NFC memindahkan sejumlah RM588,585 ke akaun milik Meatworks (Singapore) Pte Ltd milik keluarga menteri. Tindakan ini bertentangan dengan fungsi NFC tatkala Ketua Pemuda Umno mendakwa bahawa NFC tidak mempunyai sebarang urusniaga dengan Singapura kerana daging mentah Malaysia tidak boleh dieksport ke Singapura. Jika itu keadaannya, kenapa sejumlah besar wang dipindahkan ke Singapura?
Dato’ Seri Shahrizat Jalil hanya ada dua pilihan – sama ada menjelaskan satu persatu perbelanjaan-perbelanjaan ini di Perhimpunan Agong Umno dalam masa terdekat, atau terus mengheret Umno dan Barisan Nasional ke dalam kancah skandal peribadi beliau.
KEADILAN akan mengaturkan beberapa siri laporan polis serentak di seluruh negara untuk mendesak pihak berkuasa segera menyiasat penyelewengan dalam pendedahan terbaru ini.
MOHD RAFIZI RAMLI
PENGARAH STRATEGI KEADILAN
30 NOVEMBER 2011
Democrat - November 30, 2011 at 9:55 pm
Sudahlah Sharizat, jangan menang sorak sahaja kat sini.
Democrat - November 30, 2011 at 10:14 pm
tourman53 - November 30, 2011 at 10:54 pm
Sharizat?? Sharizat nanti jadi janda tujuh kali — Tok Cik dok tunggu.
Mr Bean - November 30, 2011 at 10:59 pm
Tok Cik, please calm her down. This is a typical Penang Mummi in combat.
geranimo – November 30, 2011 at 9:49 pm
She’s too hot for Tok Cik to handle.
Mr Bean - November 30, 2011 at 11:08 pm
Instead of buying CLS, the lembus should opted for this instead:
Democrat - November 30, 2011 at 11:20 pm
I have given up on her, bro. Without her lembus there’s nothing much of value left except for her toothy grin. I don’t need that…
Tok Cik - December 1, 2011 at 12:31 am
Lempu punya susu ….
scarlet.pimpernel - December 1, 2011 at 8:16 am
Transformasi…Transformasi…Transfornasi…. Nah ! Jelek Mendengar nya, Melaung Berdegar-degar saolah-olah pandai Berstrategi – Dumb-No ini really Dumb !
Winnable Candidates ? Cakap tak serupa Bikin !
These Dumb Fellows never learnt their lessons. They will still choose like the Toyol flur who lost Selangor for them. The Tanjuung Rambutan Guy (TR), voters said enough is enough…( i can vouch, i’ve heard them say they wanted to puke…” jemu lah tengok muka ). Nearly lost Perak, but for….
You see rata-rata YBs or YABs…these Mentris Besar Fellows, not only besar Telok, besar Kepala. Down to NS…voters say, why do the Leadership choose like under ISA flurs ( dont be surprised…PM wants to put him as DPM in the near future ). The flur who took over, first day in Office, all the carricatures depicting him doing corrupt practices. Not to forget, the East Coast flur described as gangstar flur…south of NS, the Clown-flur in that Buah Melaka state….
So, in order to win, yes we all recommend the Leadership PUT BACK all these flurs, and you will win a Reasounding ” Loss ” – Still you have all the tricks to go by the backdoor, its OK.
YB Khairy, sorry for my uncouth language….not easy to drum into CLEVER Peoples’ Heads.
Abnizar7 - December 1, 2011 at 10:45 am