Thursday, October 21, 2010

Mother Battle of Putrajaya:With Saiful's ASSHOLE we'll keep the traitor at bay


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UMNO AGM KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak today sounded a strident clarion call for Umno members to defend the administrative capital from Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim.

Although he did not name Anwar in his speech at the Umno annual general assembly here, it was clear that the premier was referring to him when he used the term "traitor".

"Are we willing to give our beloved Malaysia to this traitor of race and nation?" he asked, drawing a thunderous "no" from the audience.

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Umno leaders had constantly branded Anwar, who was once their deputy president and now PKR supremo, as someone who had turned his back on the Malay race.

Anwar, who was sacked as deputy premier in 1998, was also, among others, accused of being an American agent.

In another swipe at the opposition leader and Pakatan Rakyat, Najib said those who trample upon each other for power cannot be trusted to govern the country.


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"Can we believe Malaysia's success can be maintained by them. Can Malaysians trust those who have shown nothing but the desire to take the throne?" he asked.

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Najib also called on Umno members to defend Putrajaya at all cost from the opposition onslaught in the next general election, even if it meant laying down their lives.

"Even if our bodies are crushed and our lives lost, brothers and sisters, whatever happens, we must defend Putrajaya," stressed the Umno president.

Malay rights fully protected

Meanwhile, Najib also assured that the privileges and rights of the Malays are fully protected under the Federal Constitution and cannot be disputed, and this fact should be accepted by all races in the country.

He said this fact was agreed upon by the founding fathers representing all the races in the country when it gained independence.

"Even if the two-thirds majority is gained in Parliament, nothing can be changed without the consent of the Council represented by the nine Malay Rulers.

"In other words, it would be pointless to quarrel and use this provision on citizenship to threaten the other races because the provision enshrined is so concrete even if an emergency were to be declared, it still cannot be touched," he was quoted as saying by Bernama.

In his speech with the theme 'Empowering the Race to Lead Prosperity', Najib pointed out that efforts by certain groups to question the position of the Malays as a race whose privileges are protected, had clearly caused uneasiness and dissatisfaction towards the Malays who are noted for their accommodating attitude.

"This feeling of discontentment has begun to spread and may destroy the racial harmony which we have nurtured for so long," he said to loud applause from the more than 4,000 delegates and observers.

Najib said that after gaining independence for 53 years and that Malaysians were now facing relentless pressure on the main thrusts in racial relations which had existed all this while, this national polemic could possibly pose a threat to national solidarity.

"What poses a problem under these circumstances is that there will be tension when history is ignored or forgotten as time goes by, or when there are irresponsible groups who try to re-interpret all this to suit their interests or narrow agenda," he said.

Najib said the Malays had actually made the biggest sacrifice to achieve independence, when they were willing to share the ownership of 'Tanah Melayu', which was their motherland, with the other races.

Three phases of recovery

Najib also said that Umno will have to undergo three phases of recovery in order to continue shouldering the responsibility of building the future and empowering the Malays.

First and foremost, he said, Umno should acknowledge weaknesses and problems faced by the party, engage in
soul-searching to find the remedies, and thirdly, to launch an efficient party machinery.

"It is important that the party goes through these phases in an orderly and organised manner. Otherwise all the changes and transformation plans will not come to a successful fruition,” he said.

"Like it or not, the Malays of this century should face the reality in order to achieve success. What is the use of quota, reserves and permits if these are taken for granted. What is the use of opportunities if they are pawned for short-term gains," he said.

Najib said that to face challenges, Umno would be steadfast in its struggle for the race, religion and country through concrete initiatives, policies and programmes.

"Umno will not forsake the Malays, Umno will not let them be sidelined and become wanderers in their own country. We are committed not only to doing our best but also doing the right thing for the Malays. We cannot afford to be lulled by our past," he said.


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