Sunday, February 19, 2012

TO WIN 2013, UMNO HAS TO PROJECT OUTSIDER AS PM CANDIDATE NOT DATUK SERI NAJIB RAZAK



Posted by muslimmalaysia786


When the private investigator P Balasubramaniam (Bala) discovered that his testimony as a witness in Altantuya’s murder was not revealed, and the evidence suppressed, he felt it necessary to make a statutory declaration (SD). His family was then threatened and his silence bought in order for him to retract his SD. The day after, he issued a sanitised version of the SD.
The people involved – chief inspector Azilah Hadri, corporal Sirul Azhar Umar (two of Najib’s bodyguards who were later sentenced to death for Altantuya’s murder), Nasir Safar (Najib’s aide seen outside Abdul Razak Baginda’s house the night of Altantuya’s abduction), Abdul Razak Baginda (Najib’s personal confidante and friend) and Musa Safri (Najib’s ADC) – all have links to the PM.RELATED ARTICLE http://suarakeadilanmalaysia.wordpress.com/2012/02/17/intriguing-and-interesting-rosmah-is-fiddling-while-umno-burning/
I do not know whether UMNO realizes this or not — the best prime ministerial candidate of the party can only be from outside the party. The party, with its extreme policies, has painted itself into such a corner that there will not be enough people in the country who will be ready to put it back to power, on its own.
 Self-preservation is the default mode of the self-destructive. Datuk Seri Najib Razak  is trapped in an existential dilemma. He cannot blame himself for the wreck he has wrought. To do so would severely damage, if not abort, a political career born in genetic entitlement and wafted into that exhilarating but oxygen-thin ozone layer of celebrity. He cannot blamemi MCA either, the favoured recourse of regional parties caught in a crisis, for he is a child of Mahathir in more senses than one. He owes his job to  his master Mahathir, and more specificallyRosmah. He tried blaming the local opposition, particularly his bete noire PAS, but that is a futile dead end. It could not take him out of the maze.PAS is in control of neither the street nor the secretariat. Blaming PAS is too obvious to raise anything more substantial than a yawn.
Even those who believed in the concept of Muslim (political) leadership and thought that it exists in Malaysia should have realised that this is nothing less than a myth. Politicians love to politicise issues, even non-issues. So what stopped to take up the issue. In fact, no Muslim leader in the country worth his salt felt defend Islam.So what stopped them? Simply, they are not concerned. I don’t go by the argument that many parties are propped up to divide the so-called Muslim vote. It is a mystery why none of these parties or leaders speak up when there is dire need for them to do so.In the past, we have seen that either it is on ideological ground or on the street, it is not the Muslim leaders who have taken up the cause of Islam. So why this need for a Muslim leadership. It is a dangerous concept. We know as we have suffered it.Power is the glue of politics. That is why a government is expected to be in array and opposition generally in disarray. Ideology is a fickle custodian of unity in an age of convenience. Its absence has eliminated the difference between single-party rule and coalition government. Both are held together by individual or sectarian self-interest, which is why they last. Ideology is a differentiator; it makes a partnership untenable even if the partners consider it sustainable. Sentiment is irrelevant to any political marriage. This is true of all democracies where coalitions become necessary. Politicians live for power; why would they invite a premature death?
Time and again, Muslim voters have been cheated due to these so-called Muslim politicians. If there is a Muslim leadership What is important that Muslim citizens understand that they must play an active part in the society and raise issues, not concerning Muslims alone, but others .
Malaysia practises Parliamentary Democracy with Constitutional Monarchy and His Royal Highness is the Paramount Ruler With majority Muslim MPs in the parliament, lot of issues pertaining to the community should have been redressed and resolved easily, but the reality is that this doesn’t happen. In the last six decades Muslim electorate has been through all and must wisen up now.
Datuk Seri Najib Razak appeared to tell Muslims today that a vote for PAS was a vote for DAP, the day after MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek told Chinese voters the reverse. Read more TO WIN 2013, UMNO HAS TO PROJECT OUTSIDER AS PM CANDIDATE NOT DATUK SERI NAJIB RAZAK

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