Umno Youth chief Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein has denied that his statement on what Gerakan Youth deputy chief S. Paranjothy said was a threat.
Hishammudin said he was not threatening anyone nor being emotional when he said that Umno Youth and Barisan Nasional would sever relationship with Gerakan if the Gerakan Acting President Tan Sri Dr. Koh Tsu Koon could not give a satisfactory explanation and response on Paranjothy’s statement for saying two things:
• that the 30,000 Indians who took part in the Hindraf demonstration in Kuala Lumpur on November 25 did so to express their frustration and anger because the community had been “marginalized, oppressed and ignored”.
• Blaming Umno leaders, particularly the Umno Youth Leader Hishammuddin and Deputy Umno Youth Leader Khairy Jamaluddin for racial posturing and inciting racial sentiments among Malays to gain political mileage – citing as examples the keris-wielding episodes against the former and the public castigation of the Indian news vendors by the latter when the Umno presidential address of Prime Minister and Umno President, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was not carried in the press the next day as the Umno general assembly fell on Deepavali, with the next day an annual press holiday.
Hishamuddin’s denial that his statement on Paranjothy was a threat raises the question what would be Tsu Koon’s reaction if the Umno Youth had issued his “threat”.
Hishammuddin was however denying the undeniable as everyone, except him, would have recognized that he had issued an ultimatum and a threat.
Tsu Koon had issued a plaintive complaint that Hishammuddin should not make statements ”that can mar relationship between component parties within Barisan” when he should have berated Hishammuddin for his arrogance and presumption in threatening that the Barisan Nasional would sever relationship with Gerakan as if all the 14 Barisan Nasional component parties and their leaders, including the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, have no minds of their own and were all at the Umno Youth leader’s beck and call!
In being forced to take disciplinary action against Paranjothy, Tsu Koon should have protested against Barisan Nasional double-standards where Umno and Umno Youth leaders enjoy immunity from disciplinary action for criticizing, insulting and even threatening leaders of other Barisan Nasional component parties while ultimatums are issued by Umno and Umno Youth leaders against leaders of other Barisan Nasional component parties if they are criticized by the other Barisan Nasional component parties.
The least Tsu Koon should have done when referring Paranjothy to the Disciplinary Committee is to lodge a strong protest against the strong-armed tactics and double standards of Hishammuddin, as well as validating Paranjothy’s sentiments about the long-standing marginalization of the Malaysian Indians leading to the Nov. 25 Hindraf demonstration by 30,000 Indians as being most pertinent and legitimate.
Information Minister Datuk Seri Zainuddin Maidin said yesterday that the people should give little importance to the remarks by Paranjothy because there were more people with a rational mind in the Barisan Nasional component parties who could make themselves heard above him.
But Hishammuddin clearly does not agree for he had said in Maran that Umno Youth will answer all allegations made by Paranjothy against Umno and its leaders as Paranjothy’s accusations were serious and aimed at Umno Youth leaders, including Khairy Jamaluddin and himself.
Tsu Koon should requisition for a Barisan Nasional Supreme Council meeting to demand that Umno and Umno Youth leaders stop bullying and intimidating the leaders from the other Barisan Nasional component parties and a review why the Barisan Nasional has deviated so far from its original concept as a coalition of equals to one which is ruled by an over-dominant Umno and 13 other voiceless and powerless component parties.

#1 by DiaperHead on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 2:10 pm
If the other component parties in the national coalition are more vocal it is likely that UMNO Youth would be less vocal.
#2 by shaolin on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 2:14 pm
‘Hishammuddin Threat’ — UMNO is big brother in the BN
and however UMNO is also a Big Bully to all component
parties!!
Whenever they talk, they MUST threaten the weaker
parties and these weaker parties become the Underdogs
and have No Maruah of themselves…!!
No self-respect and dignity…!!
#3 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 2:17 pm
Thank God all that Hishammuddin vented on Paranjothy and Gerakan were merely words and not the keris!
Well, KTK, time to tell Pak LAh (Penang boy) that this din (‘Din’) has just made one cut too many and this cruel stab must not go unpunished otherwise Penang will cast Gerakan adrift and then KTK would be lost in the tsunami.
#4 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 2:18 pm
It’s better to lose Hishammudiin than to lose Penang, o boy!
#5 by AntiRacialDiscrimination on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 2:18 pm
History has shown that the most “kurang ajar” and “biadap” people in Malaysia are from UMNO Youth. If other people dare to be more vocal, UMNO Youth would brand them as terrorists and detain them under ISA.
#6 by Cinapek on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 2:42 pm
As I have said many times in the past in this blog that the policy of appeasement practised by the subordinate BN partners such as the MCA, MIC, Gerakan etc has encouraged UMNO to be even more brazen and intimidatory in their dealings with them.
History has taught us appeasement never works. England tried to appease Hitler and Hitler went on to annex Poland and Hungary and attack France. What this Hishammuddin and his type needs is someone with the clout and guts to shove his words into his face once. He portrays UMNO Youth as behaving very proper to the other BN parties and declares they will sack any UMNO Youth member who offends the BN partners. He has a short memory. SIL not too long ago offended Gerakan in Penang and what action did Hisham took?
The weak response of Gerakan bodes ill for them. Like animals smelling blood, UMNO will now go for Gerakan’s jugular in Penang and turn it into another Sabah. I doubt KTK has the stomach for a slug fest with UMNO.
#7 by ycg on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 2:43 pm
Uncl Kit, you forgot to mention that Hisap-pudding said if it were up to him, he will sack Paranjothy! Is this another hint of his not-a-threat? Say that the outcome of the Diciplinary Board only gives a stern warning to Paranjothy, what do you think would happened? I dont think he will let it go lor… So like this also cannot, like that also cannot…let’s hope KSK has the courage to fit his balls back and return Gerakan to its olden days glory…ops..was i dreaming again?
#8 by sj on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 2:57 pm
“Thank God all that Hishammuddin vented on Paranjothy and Gerakan were merely words and not the keris!”
I would prefer he raised his keris again. That way we got more excuse to kick this dude out of his post and sack him. I am hoping them to do the wrong thing again and again, that way he himself inherently helped us all reminded the public just how rotten UMNO is.
#9 by R for Retard on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 3:19 pm
Keris-mudin said in a tv3 interview that he as never threatened anyone in his life. Which is what i think is a desperate attempt of trying to save his skin. Haha raising his keris up eh? [deleted]
#10 by Libra2 on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 3:24 pm
UMNO leaders have the habit of saying something and then denying they said it or meant it. They will swear in the name of anything you want, just to save their hide.
[deleted]
#11 by justice_fighter on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 4:21 pm
With so many scandals and internal clashes among the BN component parties, BN in the the process of collapsing and losing its support from the voters.
It’s very obvious that Pak Lak is the weakest PM in the history, who is now akin to an unholy father struggling to manage his nasty children.
This is good for the opposition and the people. We are so fed up with BN, it’s time for a total change of government!
#12 by sukumaran on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 4:37 pm
Malaysians are not surprised by this denial of BN Leaders.they will say one thing today without using their brains(including Pak Lah),tomorrow will issue a statement they never meant to say such thing.people take it wrongly.
The Mainstream Media under their party control….
#13 by pulau_sibu on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 4:48 pm
Gerakan has some one who dared to speak out against UMNO. I wonder who at MCA and SUPP dares to do the same thing? Tsu Koon should step aside and let Paranjothy take care of Gerakan.
#14 by Samuel Goh Kim Eng on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 5:06 pm
Is there still any room for decent treat or threat
When you’re told straight in the face to take this or do that
What then do you think will be the safest clean bet
That can be done without any party getting really upset
(C) Samuel Goh Kim Eng – 261207
http://MotivationInMotion.blogspot.com
Wed. 26th Dec. 2007.
#15 by Jeffrey on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 5:19 pm
There is no doubt that when the UMNO Youth Chief demanded an explanation from Gerakan and reportedly said that “if the explanation given is not satisfactory, we are prepared to sever all relations with Gerakan†it was, as he said, “no laughing matter” but a clear threat. Especially the part “to sever all relations with Gerakan†which threatens access to patronage and largesse, the raison de etre of taking up political career that membership within BN fold makes possible. It is an open secret that all senior government positions held by BN Component parties’ officials are dependent on UMNO chiefs’ grace and for some their parliamentary seats also dependent on majority Malay votes canvassed by UMNO leaders.
The prime eligibility requirement to be a part of BN coalition is to be “voiceless and powerless” relative to the dominant party and to accept its hegemony.
Way back Labour MCA Minister Lee Kim Sai, passed a resolution calling for the abolition of bumiputera-non bumiputra classification which provoked an immediate backlash from UMNO members which led to the following : the Selangor MCA withdrew the resolution and Lee resigned.
But its not MCA alone : even collectively the other component parties were beholden and subservient. Eg. 10 non-Muslim ministers, acting on an MCA initiative, presented a memorandum to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi calling for a review of Article 121 (1A) and other laws that affect non-Muslims in Islamic matters. Except for Bernard Dompok, the rest immediately retracted in the wake of an outcry by UMNO Cabinet members and MPs.
To say that the other component parties share equal partnership power is a euphemistic pretension that imposes even on the naiveté. Our political news are so replete with countless examples of unequal relationship that to cite them is to preach to the converted and try readers’ patience here.
It is however relevant to point out that to suggest Tsu Koon requisitions for a Barisan Nasional Supreme Council meeting to demand the stopping of Umno Youth leaders’ bullying and intimidating the leaders from the other Barisan Nasional component parties is a “poison fruit†to invite his political suicide and prematurely end his political career as Chief Minisiter of Penang! If he were to make such a requisition he would himself be hauled up for breaking BN’s ranks.
Having said that it is good for Opposition’s cause to goad these “voiceless and powerless component parties†to grow some spine. It causes stress to their leaders on how to parry off these taunts and challenges especially when they are based on irresistible inferences from irrefutable facts.
As Cinapek said, “History has taught us appeasement never worksâ€.
If these component parties and their leaders could not, from these tauntings and goadings, stand being bullied or if their grass roots demand them to re-assert their rightful positions as equal partners, then either UMNO becomes fairer or, if it recalcitrantly stands its ground, the BN’s fortress will fracture and implode – either way a favourable development to the Opposition.
#16 by helpless on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 5:24 pm
BN has not political strong point except being racist.
Politician of any party especially the young one are the same in term of being vocal to influence people.
However, it is hard for people to see thing without mindset.
The only diferent between UMNO and others is they are not penalise for being racist and holding ” illegal ” assembly.
This stupid UMNO member are just being arrogant and naive with ” narrow minded demand ” only in Malaysia without thinking as how to survive and compete in a global sense like popular proverb ” KATAK BAWAK TEMPURUNG “.
With bigger issue like global, whole Malaysia can just inundated under freak flood as well as emergence of new economic power. Only recently our education minister try to promote Malaysia as education hub, our tourisme minister try to attract more chinese tourist.
It is so shameful and good for nothing stupid politician.
#17 by shortie kiasu on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 5:36 pm
Gerakan is a lame duck party, neither here nor there. They can neither fight for the welfare of Chinese nor Indians nor Malays. They each have their communal based party supposedly fighting for their welfare and right. It is just pathetic fighting for their own benefits.
#18 by sheriff singh on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 5:37 pm
“Tsu Koon should requsition BN Supreme Council meeting to stop bullying / intimidation”
No need to.
All he, Tsu Koon, needs to do is to just stand up and speak out.
But sadly, this meek mouse will only let himself and his followers be bullied over and over again. They just don’t have any courage at all but merely complies.
Gerakan doesn’t gerak any more. It just roll-over and play dead. Stone dead. Let them stay dead.
#19 by Godfather on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 7:00 pm
These UMNO guys slap the minority races in the face all the time. When the minorities keep quiet, the UMNO guys slap them again and again. When the minorities create an outcry, the UMNO guys say they don’t mean it. When the outcry continues, the UMNO guys with the assistance of the mainstream press deny that the slapping ever happened.
What is sad with the BN component parties is that they generally turn the other cheek when slapped by UMNO. Gerakan is not alone in brown-nosing UMNO. We can see how “brown” the noses of Ong Ka Ting and Semi Value have become.
#20 by izrafeil on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 7:23 pm
malulah jadi bangsa Melayu, macam mana nak tukar bangsa ni?
#21 by iweepformalaysia on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 7:25 pm
izrafeil. bangsa tak boleh tukar. itu biological. tapi minda boleh tukar. fikir fikirkan.
#22 by Jan on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 7:31 pm
I am very fed up of all this bullying of the minority parties by this big bully UMNO. In particular I am very fed up of UMNO Youth and its keris wielding leader. He doesn’t seem to realise how much damage he has done by making all these threats and his raising the keris time and again. It shows how patronising he is and how arrogant. He should not be considered PM material given his thuggish behavior. I urge Gerakan, MCA and MIC to stand up to this thug once and for all to show that the minorities are no longer as weak as he thought we are.
#23 by chiakchua on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 7:37 pm
Yes, BN non-Malay ‘partners’ should not appease the UMNOputras any more. They should voice their resentment over the way Krismudin is ‘harping’ on Gerakan. Don’t let their ‘divide and rule’ tactic keep encroaching into the rights of the non-Malays. The non-Malays are watching! Act not talk!
#24 by stk on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 7:57 pm
>>Thank God all that Hishammuddin vented on Paranjothy and Gerakan were merely words and not the keris!<<<
As you know uneducated used force and the wise one use its brain.
#25 by benny on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 7:59 pm
The BN non malays will never go against umno bcoz that will effect their pockets.They are so selfish, keris muddin as usual will deny everything.The victims will be the non malays.I am fed up with this politicians in malaysia ,no DIGNITY AT ALL.
#26 by zack on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 8:11 pm
why is LKS so concerned with what is happening in BN? I think he is just being a “batu api” so that BN members with eventually get one another !!! Butt out Kit Siang !!!
#27 by catharsis on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 8:27 pm
“Keris-mudin said in a tv3 interview that he as never threatened anyone in his life”………….Would you believe a LAUYAR BURUK especially one who FARTS through the mouth. Each time he opens his mouth it smells (sounds) so offensive. Hishammudin you can have my vote for being such …………
#28 by Loh on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 8:30 pm
testing
#29 by Loh on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 8:59 pm
The MB of Malacca wanted PPP to get out of BN, AAB kept quiet. UMNO youth chief threatened Gerakan to get out, if KSK does not bow, AAB kept quiet. UMNO is testing how far they can push in seat allocation for the next GE.
When would UMNO ask its other Vice Presidents to threaten MCA and MIC to quit BN?
#30 by Count Dracula on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 9:25 pm
“We can see how “brown†the noses of Ong Ka Ting and Semi Value have become.” Godfather
Sam has a brown nose? You sure the red nose reindeer didn’t have a part in it?
#31 by LittleBird on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 9:25 pm
YB..oh ..YB, don’t you want DAP to win Penang? If BN fight among themselves then it is the better for the opposition. So why correcting them, pointing out their mistake, etc..etc?
Me would say.. sack paranjothy..bravo Kerisman, bravo!! and to Samy don’t bow to the penyanyaks demands….
wink..wink..
#32 by Saint on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 9:37 pm
All these must be taken as positive happenings for opposition. DAP must study how it can take this to its advantage.
#33 by alphoti on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 10:23 pm
The BN component parties are supposed to be equal & like brothers. The respective heads are brothers & the youth heads are like the nephews (the younger generation).
For us Chinese, manners are very important. When the elders are in dispute, the younger generation SHOULD NOT join in & insult their uncles (the older generation). This is ‘kurang ajar’. Usually if this happen, the father of the ‘kurang ajar’ will ‘ajar’ him in front of his brothers.
I believe generally Malays are well mannered people too. I have many Malay friends & they are all well mannered. But sadly most UMNO youth leaders are the opposite. Saadest part is, the president just keep quiet. No action mean he is ‘kurang ajar’ too.
#34 by smeagroo on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 10:44 pm
some said that Pak Lah is the weakest PM in Msian history and I say he is a useless and hopeless one.
#35 by lbn on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 10:48 pm
Kit, be wary, things may not be what it seems. It could be a ploy by the BN or UMNO. Best just observe and don’t get involved. The BN is now desperate to rally support and this may be their way to do just that.
#36 by negarawan on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 10:52 pm
The problem is Tsu Koon is an opportunist himself (and political eunuch). He is obviously eyeing a federal position and he is the type of political yesman that will comply to UMNO’s whims and fancies to achieve his own political goals. He will not take a risk. His personal agenda is more important and he is willing to sacrifice his principles and the truth. If you ask me, Tsu Koon has not done much for Penang compared to his predecessors like Chong Eu. Penang has poor township planning (jam everyday for years without any improvement), is one of the dirtiest state in Malaysia (rising Dengue cases, asthma), and is riled with corruption at all levels.
#37 by U32 on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 11:06 pm
It must be real nice for KJ to be AAB’s pet.
#38 by Anba on Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - 11:34 pm
Dear Sir (Lim Kit Siang),
Please don’t expect Koh Tsu Koon to call for a BN Supreme Council Meeting to discuss Hishamuddin’s behavior. That will never happen as Koh would not risk jeopardizing his position and all the possible “income” that comes as perks from his position. Even if Koh call for such a discussion to take place, the council will intimidate and possibly suspend him for bringing up such matter.
I suggest that take this incidents as a blessing to strategize better for the next election. Paranjothy should be allowed to run as a DAP candidate and win his constituency and that will shame UMNO and Koh. I feel nothing else will shame them.
What does all other bloggers think?
God bless Malaysia
#39 by dawsheng on Thursday, 27 December 2007 - 12:43 am
“Hishammuddin was however denying the undeniable as everyone, except him, would have recognized that he had issued an ultimatum and a threat.”
It didn’t surprise me that Hishamudin can lick whatever he spitted out on the floor back into his mouth, that’s what a garbage can does.
#40 by dawsheng on Thursday, 27 December 2007 - 12:56 am
“In being forced to take disciplinary action against Paranjothy, Tsu Koon should have protested against Barisan Nasional double-standards where Umno and Umno Youth leaders…”
In being forced to do wrong, Tsu Koon have proved that he can do it fairly well. Congratulations! Now that Gerakan is part of Barisan Nasional again.
#41 by undergrad2 on Thursday, 27 December 2007 - 1:45 am
” Dr Koh said Paranjothy would face the disciplinary committee and central working committee for making racially-sensitive remarks. ” STAR
It’d be interesting to see if he would face disciplinary action. If the committee comes down on his side, who would be facing disciplinary action – the Committee for disciplinary action?
#42 by undergrad2 on Thursday, 27 December 2007 - 1:50 am
Working for ‘change’ from within has not worked. It fails to work even when there are others acting in concert, for ‘change’ from without.
So what works?
#43 by cklife on Thursday, 27 December 2007 - 2:13 am
Hishamuddin Onn is just expressively saying what he said on the last UMNO AGM.
Stop whining over things that you don’t understand regarding Malay and its cultural strength and how its words are used to each other.
The words for the day I would give Malay is “SENANG”.
Everything Malay do in life, they are aiming at
“SENANG”.
Everything Malay wants to get, they want to get it
“SENANG”
Gets life
“SENANG”
Work
“SENANG”
So.. Please understand. Everything are expressive. Nothing really racial. Just that you non-Malay don’t understand them.
#44 by Colonel on Thursday, 27 December 2007 - 2:30 am
Why not?? Since you just said “It’s so senang”?
Don’t forget Om Senang (or sugar daddy in Indonesian)!
#45 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Thursday, 27 December 2007 - 2:31 am
I wonder if people may have missed the bigger picture in the growing disenchantment with the Pak Lah’s administration.
Rustam Ali tells PPP and Indians to get lost – even now.
Keris-muddin tells Gerakan to go fly kite (in not so plain words) in the Pearl of the Orient (Penang).
Toyo tells MIC and the Indians (in not so many words) – ‘Go to hell’ (literally or figuratively with the destruction of temples.
Then Zam the Mis-informed Minister of Dis-information goes screaming and screaming…and screaming with his discordant and unintelligle messages. Adding to the cacophony of noise and confusion.
Such stories abound.
Notice that Rustam, Kerismuddin, Toyo and ZAm and the hordes of other rabble-rousers and trouble-causers are actually (once overtly, now covertly ) Tun M’s lackeys or jockeys. Their noise and stirring of the hornets’ nests are evidently intended to raise the temperature in PM’s kitchen cabinet. Everyone knows Tun M has called Pak Lah’s government ‘the rotten government’ and his kitchen cabinet ‘half-past-six’. Whilst Dr M puts on a straight face, his jockeys are falling over each other to do his bidding, hoping to get a pole position if Pak LAh falls.
Interesting stuff.
My bet is Pak LAh has a limited honeymoon left, with or without the GE, if Tun M succeeds with his frightening stratagems. Let’s see which jockey gets front-row and which suffers engine failure.
Poor pak Lah – Tun M is right (and in this he is devious!) in his stratagem to put a weak, mindless guy as PM for a season till he gets removed and replaced by Tun M’s lackey. MAchiavellian, as I see it.
But Malaysia suffers. Do you think Tun M cares? What does he care?
#46 by Count Dracula on Thursday, 27 December 2007 - 3:22 am
ENDANGERED HORN says
“Rustam Ali tells PPP and Indians to get lost – even now.â€
Indians are lost – figuratively speaking of course.
“Keris-muddin tells Gerakan to go fly kite (in not so plain words) in the Pearl of the Orient (Penang).â€
Dr. Koh was seen flying his kite in Penang over the weekend and the Christmas holiday.
“Toyo tells MIC and the Indians (in not so many words) – ‘Go to hell’ (literally or figuratively with the destruction of temples.â€
Samy says it is OK if he could take all his riches with him – and of course his toupee along.
“Then Zam the Mis-informed Minister of Dis-information goes screaming and screaming…adding to the cacophony of noise and confusion.â€
One more confused Minister will not rock the boat.
“….stirring of the hornets’ nests are evidently intended to raise the temperature in PM’s kitchen cabinet.â€
Pak Lah says “If you cannot stand the heat, do not come into the kitchen.â€
“Do you think Tun M cares? What does he care?â€
He cares about his heart. He has a bad heart.
#47 by Count Dracula on Thursday, 27 December 2007 - 3:34 am
Nothing like some comic relief la! It is so politically tense and the mere drop of a lighted match could start a fire! You don’t want that!
#48 by BoDo Singh on Thursday, 27 December 2007 - 3:37 am
The problem is Tsu Koon is an opportunist himself (and political eunuch). ”
An opportunist is a politician defined.
#49 by kanthanboy on Thursday, 27 December 2007 - 6:13 am
“As you know uneducated used force and the wise one use its brain.†stk
The dumb and mute do nothing
#50 by Count Dracula on Thursday, 27 December 2007 - 6:17 am
It is better to be dumb than dumb.