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November 10, 2014

PANGLIMA TUA UMNO LUAHKAN KEBIMBANGAN


Between them, the quartet of Tun and Tan Sri ex-Umno ministers average 79-and-¼ years old.

Dr Mahathir Mohamad is 89, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah (also a Tan Sri) is 77, Daim Zainuddin is 76 and Zainuddin Maidin is 75.

Zam being an Utusan man is a nationalist and he’s worried about Bangsa, Agama dan Negara. KuLi is worried about the country’s finances, Daim worried about the Malaysian economy and the Tun is above all worried about Najib losing it, methinks.

Umno is in such dire straits that it requires these veterans – whose collective age is touching 80 – to dust off their rusty armour and ride out on old battles horses.

Something is really terribly wrong with the current party president if septuagenarians and octogenarians are required to leave their gardening and grandchildren to personally take up arms.

We’re not talking here about calang-calang orang pushing some sort of agenda to undermine the ruling party but about the totems themselves stirring in the Umno inner sanctum.

KuLi is worried
Tengku Razaleigh is rightly acknowledged as one of Malaysia’s preeminent nation builders who was pivotal in the establishment of the country’s key institutions. He was the founding chairman of Petronas and Bank Bumiputera chairman prior to assuming the post of finance minister.

KuLi had also been the Umno treasurer who initially build up the party’s war chest. He is a serving Parliamentarian of 40 years’ standing, having been elected Ulu Kelantan MP in 1974.

Last week, he wrote a six-page letter “about some critical economic issues besetting our country today, affecting the rakyat and impacting on our future generations”, and distributed it to rest of the 221 MPs. For him to resort to doing that is something chronic.

Daim is worried
Like KuLi, Tun Daim is another former Umno treasurer who was previously finance minister.

See, ‘1MDB should not park funds in Cayman, says Daim‘ (Yahoo! News, 7 Nov 2014)

A few days ago on Friday at a talk organized by MIDF, he reminded Najib how the government lost the popular vote and that voters in Selangor – Malaysia’s most populous and developed state – have twice rejected BN.

“If they are not careful, if things stay as they are, then I think Barisan will lose more seats,” Tun Daim was quoted as saying by the Malaysian Reserve.

“If I was the government I would be very worried,” he added.


But the Najib administration doesn’t appear to be worried despite that three former finance ministers (Daim, KuLi, Dr M) are very worried.

Zam is worried
The crux of the matter is that Najib’s current “Moderate” strategy is self-defeating if not suicidal.
Just a little while ago, Zamkata:

“Adalah dijangkakan tekanan semakin hebat akan didatangkan oleh Umno dari seluruh negara menjelang Mesyuarat Perwakilan Tahunan Umno tidak lama lagi  terutama sekali di atas konsep Kesederhanaan (Moderation) yang dikemukakannya yang lebih banyak mendatangkan kesan negatif terhadap kedudukan agama Islam dan maruah orang Islam di negara ini walaupun memberikan imej  baik keluar negara.”

A little earlier on Friday, Zam said that the Malay ground and Umno grassroots are very uncomfortable with Najib’s Moderation bid.

The former Utusan group editor believes that there is a time and place to be moderate but here and now is not it.

“Orang bukan Islam dan fanatik Kristian mengambil kesempatan ini untuk mengeksploitasi konsep ini bagi terlihat memihak kepada mereka”

Seterusnya Zam kata lagi:

“… berikutan dengan berbagai masaalah perkauman dan penghinaan terhadap Perlembagaan Negara khususnya Islam yang berlaku sejak Najib menghapuskan ISA dan pendedahan hasratnya untuk meminda Akta Hasutan 1948. Dengan berbuat demikian beliau telah menjemput masalah demi masalah. [...]

“Sindrom sederhana ini menyebakan Melayu dan Islam berada dalam keadaan bertahan dan pihak musuh di pihak menyerang. Dalam peperangan bila berada dalam keadaan bertahan berarti sudah berada dalam kekalahan. Inilah yang sedang dirasakan oleh orang Melayu dan Islam sekarang.”


But alas, Najib does not heed Zam or Daim or KuLi or the Tun or the Umno grassroots.

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