16-Day Countdown to 13GE – Najib has become a “kiasu” and “kiasi” Prime Minister, mortally afraid that the most famous political prophecy of RAHMAN in Malaysia will come true with him as the last UMNO/Barisan Nasional Prime Minister!


By 12 midnight in 16 hours time, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak would have created double “history” – firstly, first time in nation’s 56-year history, allowing a State Assembly (Negri Sembilan) to be automatically dissolved before Parliament; and secondly, establishing a record of “indecisiveness” as Prime Minister, even putting the fifth Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Abdullah to shame, while he continues to agonise on when to dissolve Parliament for the 13th General Elections!

There are no signs that Najib would dissolve Parliament before midnight tonight, ahead of the automatic dissolution of the Negri Sembilan State Assembly.

In fact, it now looks likely that another State Assembly, Pahang, will automatically dissolve on Apri 5, 2013 before the dissolution of Parliament.

This raises the question whether Najib will allow six other State Assemblies to be dissolved before the automatic dissolution of Parliament on midnight on 27th April 2013 – namely Johore and Malacca (19th April), Selangor (20th April), Perak, Perlis and Kelantan (26th April).

Already, Najib has chalked up many dubious “records”, including:

*the longest unelected Prime Minister without a mandate from the voters;

*leading an “expired” Cabinet and Government, as the present 12th Parliament is 18 days past its five-year natural life, as it was elected on March 8, 2008; and

*a Prime Minister who has been on election campaigning mode for the longest period in history – four years in a week’s time when it will be the fourth anniversary of Najib’s becoming the sixth Prime Minister on 3rd April 2009.

Najib has many other “dubious firsts” in his favour, as:

*the Prime Minister whose signature policy of 1Malaysia was immediately repudiated by his Deputy Prime Minister, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin who declared that he is “Malay first, Malaysian second”, resulting in the Cabinet, UMNO and Barisan Nasional Supreme Councils never officially endorsing the 1Malaysia policy in the past four years;

*the Prime Minister who has coined a blizzard and probably the world’s biggest collection of alphabet soups as a substitute for government policies and action, comprising unpronounceable and impossible-to-remember acronyms like GTP, ETP, PTP, NKRA, NKEA, EPP, NEM, GMM, etc. (Can all Cabinet Ministers remember what all these acronyms stand for?)

*a Prime Minister who beat previous five Prime Ministers in spending vast sums of public funds running into hundreds of millions of ringgit to consultancy firms like APCO Worldwide, FBC Media, etc to massage his message and spruce up his government’s image locally and overseas;

*a Prime Minister who has refused to convene an emergency Parliament for the nation through all MPs to pay tribute and fully honour the 10 fallen national heroes from the police and armed forces who sacrificed their lives in defence of national sovereignty and the people’s security in the Sabah Sulu crisis; and

*the only incumbent Prime Minister to be warned before a general elections that unless he could achieve a bigger election victory for UMNO/BN than the previous 12GE in 2008, he would have to give way to Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin – an ultimatum delivered by none other than Tun Mahathir who has emerged to be the most “powerful” man in UMNO/BN.

Najib has chalked up such a catalogue of dubious records because he has become a “kiasu” and “kiasi” Prime Minister – mortally afraid that the most famous political prophecy of RAHMAN in Malaysia will come true and he will be the last UMNO/Barisan Nasional Prime Minister!

In fact, there appears to be a conspiracy against Najib even among those who sang the highest praises for him in the public domain – with former Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin providing the most recent example.

Daim’s interview with New Straits Times, “I want Najib to win, Anwar not fit to be PM” (New Sunday Times March 24, 2013), purportedly to support Najib, is in fact a powerful indictment of the failures of Najib’s four-year premiership, demolishing Najib’s claims of success in delivering many economic and social initiatives implemented under his transformation agenda including his recent hour-long television interview of “Conversation with the PM”.

This is what Daim said:

“I will support Najib, but he must fight corruption and crime, strengthen the nation’s security and review the education system. Make English compulsory in all national schools. Without English, we are dead, especially the Malays.”

“On the nation’s security, every day in the media and on television, there are news reports of murder and crime. You say our country is safe, but if people don’t feel safe, they will not believe you regardless of the statistics.”

“On corruption, tell the rakyat that the government is serious in wanting to get rid of it…The government must come down strongly on those who are corrupt.”

Need more be said about the failures of Najib’s transformation agenda in the past four years when an “establishment” personality like Daim has such unflattering things to say about corruption, crime and education in what is supposed to a paean of an interview to praise the Najib premiership skyhigh?

Indeed it is true that with such friends, one does not need enemies!

  1. #1 by Bigjoe on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 - 8:33 am

    Najib is ruining the country’s finances ALL ON HIS OWN through his handouts and giveaway..He is already willing to do this much given that he has done and will do much cheating of the GE. IT WILL NOT BE BETTER in the GE after this for UMNO/BN even if they win. Najib is not likely to survive and Muhiyiddin does not know any better than him. In fact no one is capable of doing better and hence the finances will be ruined EVEN MORE.

    Najib and UMNO/BN accuses PR and Anwar of potentially bankrupting this country. ITS ALREADY GUARANTEED given the level of handouts and giveaways he has set for this GE, UMNO/BN already has set a path to ruin for this country…

  2. #2 by Winston on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 - 8:48 am

    Well, well, well.
    Two weeks!
    That’s about all the time these scums have to do all the lying and cheating before their time runs out.
    They are all in a jitter.
    Even the oldies from the past are coming out to plead for UMNO!
    But their time is up and the electorate is in no mood to forgive it’s fifty-six years of being scammed by the crooks.
    Payback time is now staring them in the face!!!

  3. #3 by yhsiew on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 - 9:14 am

    Another “first” for Najib: He is Malaysia’s first Santa Claus Prime Minister.

  4. #4 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 - 9:45 am

    So I think kiasi Ah Jib Gor will proudly announce to the world the dissolution of Parliament on the 3rd April, his 4th Anniversary.

    3.4. – 4th anniversary.
    Sure gone for Ah Jib Gor. It’s all in the stars, man.

    Bo hood, ko lau psy – ko ai bi tiau jackie chan eh kar ch’ng!

  5. #5 by Dap man on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 - 10:21 am

    What can one expect of a PM who is under “queen control”. He is not only a “kiasu” and “kiasi” but also “kiabo”.

  6. #6 by TheWrathOfGrapes on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 - 11:01 am

    Dang – wanted to add kiabor – but you beat me to it.
    Don’t worry, BN will be automatically dissolved soon…

  7. #7 by cseng on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 - 12:21 pm

    Malu, malu, malu… hidup malu!

  8. #8 by lee tai king (previously dagen) on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 - 12:39 pm

    Dear Chengho,

    Your good friend, cintanegara, killed off your hero’s courage by refusing to let your hero have a couple of his rambutans. Perhaps cintanegara wanted to see jib floored so that someone else in umno could replace him. So pls be very careful of cintanegara.

    And yes, fat mama ros is well aware of your hero’s inadequacy and she therefore attempted what was obvious to everyone – to shore up jib incapacity by assuming the role of first la.. huh? Oh err … yes the role of One Lady.

    But unfortunately for jib she went overboard. Or perhaps she lost her objectives somewhere on the way and went on to enhance her own image instead. But that is another story.

    Let me return to the main point. Be careful of cintanegara. He is destroying your hero.

    taiking

  9. #9 by lee tai king (previously dagen) on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 - 12:41 pm

    Santa Claus is coming to town!

  10. #10 by Bigjoe on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 - 1:06 pm

    Bottom line is he is “kiasu” and “kiasi” but unfortunately he is not “kiachau” i.e., not afraid to smell…

  11. #11 by Loh on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 - 1:17 pm

    Najib is still busy committing government funds to buy votes. He will buy until the very last day when he is officially care-taker and he is not allowed to give away more government funds. Najib wants to go down in record that he has awarded the largest amount of cash to the largest number of beneficiaries using funds he did not own, and the next government will find problems honouring them.

  12. #12 by Loh on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 - 1:20 pm

    Daim said that he tutored Anwar to be Finance Minister. Looks like he is waiting to be successor to Najib.

  13. #13 by Loh on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 - 1:40 pm

    ///KUALA LUMPUR, March 26 — Gerakan and the MCA are not weak for not openly criticising Umno but have simply refrained from doing so because they are in the same alliance, Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon has said in an interview.

    The Gerakan president was rebutting the perception of Chinese voters that his party and the Chinese-based MCA were “weak”, the Sin Chew Daily reported today.///–MalaysianInsider

    Nobody asks MCA and Gerakan to criticize UMNO openly, but we expect them to tell UMNO in private to refrain from implementing UMNO’s racial discriminating policies. For the past four decades, MCA and Gerakan have proved to be seed-less.

    It is bad that MCA and Gerakan are seedless, it is worse that they project the image to the outside world that UMNO’s racial discriminating policies have their support. GE 13 must make sure that Gerakan and MCA are wiped out entirely so that UMNO, even if it returns, will need to explain to the world why the supporters of its policies of racism are no longer elected.

  14. #14 by SENGLANG on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 - 2:13 pm

    NOW DS IR MOHD ZIN , BN SELANGOR TEXED IN MADARINE AND SING PRAISE ON THE “CHING MING” FESTIVA;!

    WAU, BN really go all out to pump money on Selangor campaign . No sure who sponsor all these sms………

  15. #15 by monsterball on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 - 9:45 pm

    Najib has a string of first…so much so…. chengho is speechless…shy to talk now…and it looks like cintanegera is working had to see his rambutan tree survive after GE.

  16. #16 by chengho on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 - 11:13 pm

    Vote for BN ; just like Lahat Datu incident , patriotic Malaysian for BN

  17. #17 by cinaindiamelayubersatu on Wednesday, 27 March 2013 - 12:18 am

    vote for PR, just like lahat datu incident, patriotic malaysian for PR not for umnoputra didahulukan pencapaian wang ringgit diutamakan

  18. #18 by monsterball on Wednesday, 27 March 2013 - 12:51 am

    Read and digest Chengho’s …out of this world logic.
    It comes…once in a lifetime.

  19. #19 by Noble House on Wednesday, 27 March 2013 - 4:34 am

    A spineless minister majoring in hypocrisy who commits mischief against the peoples cannot possibly be a good leader. A government
    which exercises double standards in law, and turns a blind eye on corruption by its leaders cannot be a good government. To tolerate such a government for another term it will be liked the blind leading the blind, the only way to continue to rule.

  20. #20 by Bunch of Suckers on Wednesday, 27 March 2013 - 7:43 am

    About two more weeks, BN/UMNO suckers will suck their own hotdogs and pussipies…

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