By Martin Jalleh
9 Dec 2012
The General Elections beckons and it looks as though the Prime Minister (PM) has gone berserk. He is making comments most bizarre! He blurts out statements beyond human logic!
Soon after the last General Elections he had warned his political party that either it changes or the government that it so dominates will be changed by the people.
He now surprisingly admits that Umno needs to change (The Malaysian Insider, 7 Dec., 2012). In other words, his party has not changed – which in fact clearly contradicts what he and his cohorts have been saying!
For instance the Sun Daily reported on 1 Dec. 2012: Following up on his apology for Umno’s past wrongdoings, at the opening of the party’s 66th general assembly…Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak today closed the annual event by exuding optimism that the people’s confidence for Umno is well on recovery mode.
“There is such tremendous response,” he told a euphoric crowd of delegates who seemed charged-up to defend the party’s hold over Malaysia in the upcoming general election.
“Not just from the Malay people…. The non-Malays also see Umno more positively than in the earlier times.
“They see that with each passing day, Umno is recovering even more… With each passing day, they see that Umno is qualified even more, to rule this country.
“We have shown that we are capable to remedy our condition. We are closing ranks and displaying an extraordinary spirit,” he said in his presidential speech at the Putra World Trade Centre here.
“Indicating to the party faithful – and voters at large – that Umno has indeed transformed and improved from what it was in the 2008 general election when the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition it led lost four states and its two-thirds majority in Parliament, he proceeded to dish out warnings at those in the party who may hamper it in the next election.”
First you say Umno has changed. Yet in your latest comment you admit that it has not changed! Alas dear Mr PM are you not being a chameleon which you so often accuse Anwar Ibrahim of?
What is most preposterous is that Najib says “he needs a mandate from voters in order to reform Umno” (The Malaysian Insider, 7 Dec., 2012)!
“If I want to reform the party, I need a mandate from the people. Without the mandate from the electorate how can I reform the party?” he told the Malay Mail in an interview published recently.
The Malaysian Insider commented:
“Reforming Umno has proven to be a monumental task despite the party’s and Barisan Nasional’s (BN) flagging popularity, particularly in urban areas.
“The Umno president has been pushing a reform agenda which included the repeal of security laws considered draconian and the push for a more multi-racial agenda.
“But conservative forces within the party, especially those linked with Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, have resisted change and have pushed a more Malay-centric platform.
“Mindful of Dr Mahathir’s continued influence, Najib has been careful not to alienate the former PM who had contributed to BN’s worst electoral performance in Election 2008 when he campaigned against the administration of Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
“But ahead of key national elections due next year, Prime Minister Najib said he was pleading for voters to grant him the mandate to continue his reform policies that can spur Malaysia forward for the greater good even as he acknowledges his party and the ruling BN coalition’s sluggishness towards change. (The Malaysian Insider, 7 Dec., 2012)
“With this mandate, a strong mandate from the people, I will deliver what I promised. This is not just about GE13, it’s about transforming the nation and I’m committed to it.”
Why don’t you try to change your own party before you try to transform the whole nation, Mr PM?
“If I want to reform the party, I need a mandate from the people. Without the mandate from the electorate how can I reform the party?”
The mandate given by the people (the electorate) in the General Elections is to transform the country and not to reform your party! That’s Umno’s and your job!
Please get the mandate from your own party members to reform your own party! It appears that either you have failed to get the mandate from Umno members to change the party or in spite of the support given to you, you have failed to reform it.
And since you have failed to reform Umno, the party will be an obstacle to your plans to transform the country. It would not make any sense for you to continue as Umno president and as the PM.
And if you cannot even change your own party are we to expect that you are going to bring about change in the country?
Alas, perhaps it is time to change the president of Umno and the Prime Minister of this country!
#1 by Bigjoe on Sunday, 9 December 2012 - 2:06 pm
Again, its UTTER NONSENSE, in Malaysia, to suggest that the President of UMNO need the mandate of the rakyat in order to reform his party.. The Rakyat only get to vote once in 5 years, the party decides on its President at any time.
It goes back to Tunku, “mereka menjaja lampu baru untuk mencuri lampu lama yang ajaib” – the party first before the nation..
If Najib is not able to get his party to reform in the 4 years he in power, then its simply confirmed failure.
#2 by monsterball on Sunday, 9 December 2012 - 2:36 pm
Contradictions..are spoken by one with an unstable mind and filled with fear…with no confidence…to succeed.
Everyone can read Najib’s character like a book.
#3 by monsterball on Sunday, 9 December 2012 - 2:47 pm
His has to use the Umno B general assembly for his last battle call.
He sees everything blur.
He lost his sense of proportion and spoke like a warrior about to be defeated.. and not as a PM.
Out in the public….act to feel good…feel happy.. making deals…”you help me..I help you”….using money…splashing all over …millions upon millions.
Reporters asked him to declare he is Malaysian first..Malay second…he dare not…making the most stupid excuse…saying he does not want to contradict his DPM…indirectly admitting he is a weak PM.
#4 by Godfather on Sunday, 9 December 2012 - 3:41 pm
His supporters are going around begging for support. They warn the Chinese that unless Najib gets the two thirds majority, he is not going to survive and that his successor is a worse option for the nonmalays. And yet he goes around telling Umno that his relationship with his no. 2:is very good.
Anyone who gives Najib and Umno the mandate for the next 5 years must be off their rockers.
#5 by Winston on Sunday, 9 December 2012 - 4:47 pm
What is most preposterous is that Najib says “he needs a mandate from voters in order to reform Umno” (The Malaysian Insider, 7 Dec., 2012)! – End of quote
Yes, a mandate will be given at the next GE!
But it will be given to the PR so that it will send all these corrupted, greedy scums to jail to reform them!!
#6 by cseng on Sunday, 9 December 2012 - 5:02 pm
At the end he talks like tunku razali… full of essences but nato.