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NS DAP loses MB seat by default Posted: 24 Apr 2013 01:00 PM PDT
By fielding only Chinese and a few Indian candidates, DAP has lost its opportunity to suggest an MB for the state because it does not even have one single Malay candidate for the entire state? Concerned Negeri Voter Seeing the crowd in ceramah in Negeri Sembilan is very exciting and if they transfer into votes it will be good for PR as they can at least maintain the status quo held previously of having 16 state seats to BNs 20 seats. The difference is just 4 seats which had 4 years of time to prepare and plan to take over the state. Perhaps PR in Negeri Sembilan jumped too soon with their Halilintar ke Putrajaya Program in 2010 which was led by Chegubard and created massive energy within people in Negeri Sembilan to start warming up to 13th General Elections. But today the Energy of Chegu Bard is missing and Khairy has lost a formidable opponent and is going to have an easy way in Rembau. It was Chegubard's war cry to go against Khairy's Parliament seat in every election. We are not privy to the internal tussle going on within PKR which is upsetting many people in Negeri Sembilan and the latest being Teluk Kemang MP Kamarul Bahrain standing in for the Ampangan state seat just to fill up the post of MB if PR wins Negeri Sembilan. This has forcefully upset the good doctor who was caretaker of the Ampangan seat which was promised his until the last minute. They had 4 years to prepare and what a mess it became when it was a free for all contest on 20th April Nomination Day. We do hope PR will sort out its PKR issues to pave the way for a strong Goverment in Negeri Sembilan if it wins. Our main concern is DAP's involvement in deciding the MB of Negeri Sembilan. DAP had 10 seats in the previous DUN and a lion's share of deciding the direction of the state. So why didnt DAP choose its own candidate for MB? Does not DAP want to have a Menteri Besar in other states other than its own Chief Minister in Penang? Knowing the state rules that only a Malay must become a Menteri Besar. By fielding only Chinese and a few Indian candidates, DAP has lost its opportunity to suggest an MB for the state because it does not even have one single Malay candidate for the entire state? DAP is not bereft of Malay candidates. ASPAN ALIAS is a Blogger and goes to all ceramahs and has been convincing Malays all over the country that DAP is not a Chauvinistic Chinese party but also accepts Malay. He is a strong figure and a famous blogger in Negeri Sembilan. Giving him a sure win constituency would have ensured him a place as a Menteri Besar contender. You can still read his blogs on how upset he is regarding DAP's snub and its token Malay candidate sprinkled here and there all over Malaysia. You can see he is upset and also his fellow Malay DAP comrades who didn't make the cut in his posting below. http://aspanaliasnet.blogspot.com/2013/04/perubahan-macam-mana-yang-perlu-kita.html Other than ASPAN, there are also some prominent Malays in DAP Negeri Sembilan such as Lawyer Rosli and others. This was DAP's good chance but it blew it without a proper strategy for the state of NS. Perhaps the DAP Mindset is always an Opposition mindset not willing to change according to its UBAH call? Perhaps DAP wants to be on constant antagonism with the Malay population and is not able to accept Malays into its fold, especially when there are Malays who have walked into DAP's fold even withstanding the stigma it will cause for them.
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Anwar Ibrahim tears into Star to kick off Sabah, Sarawak campaign Posted: 24 Apr 2013 12:36 PM PDT
Joe Fernandez Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim appears to have taken a deliberate position on the State Reform Party (Star) to explain why the Opposition Pact failed to materialise in Sabah for the 13th General Election. Evidently, Star did not say as alleged by Anwar that it would exercise the option of whether to support the outgoing ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) or Pakatan Rakyat (PR), the Opposition Alliance. Anwar continues to flog the erroneous perception that Star is neither here nor there. It's not that simple. What the party said more than once through its chairman Jeffrey Kitingan was: (1) the parti parti Malaya have no business being in Sabah and Sarawak since, (i) the local presence of the parti parti Malaya compromises the two Borneo nations' autonomy in Malaysia; and (ii) diminishes and weakens the voice of the people of Borneo in the Malaysian Parliament. Hence, the question of a Star electoral pact with PR does not arise. (2) that it (Star) would be willing to work with anyone who forms the Government in Putrajaya. Hindraf Makkal Sakthi chairman, P. Waythamoorthy, a Star ally, has also cited Hindu Scriptures to explain that it doesn't really matter to him -- presumably Jeffrey too -- whether a Rama (the seventh avatar of the god Vishnu and/or the Supreme Being) or a Ravana (the Demon in Lanka who kidnapped Sita, the wife of Rama) rules Malaysia. The Jury is still out on this. Star is taking the "better safe than sorry" position and maintaining that it really doesn't know who will form the Government in Putrajaya on May 5. It could be, according to Star strategists and insiders, any number of combinations: (a) Umno/Hindraf-BN Borneo-3rd Force; (b) Umno/Hindraf-BN Borneo-3rd Force-Dap; (c) BN/Hindraf; (d) PR-BN Sarawak; (e) PR-Umno Sabah; (f) PR-BN Sarawak-Umno Sabah; (g) PR-BN Sarawak-Umno Sabah-3rd Force; or
(h) any other combination of parties. |
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