Monday, March 31, 2008

Zam: Dr M to blame, too



KUALA LUMPUR: Former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad must shoulder some of the blame for Barisan Nasional's worst-ever performance in the recent general election, says former Information Minister Datuk Seri Zainuddin Maidin.
Dr Mahathir’s various accusations swayed the people to vote against Barisan, he said.
“Laying all blame on Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi for Barisan’s losses is not right because it is clear that Dr Mahathir is full of anger and uncontrolled vengeance,” said Zainuddin.
“Maybe he was not aware or maybe he purposely did not want to be aware that his credibility as a former leader is still strong and that his influence on the grassroots, both Malay and non-Malays, is significant.”
“His credibility influenced people into believing what he said and he also lent this credibility to bloggers and websites,” he said when met at his house here yesterday.
Zainuddin said there were three statements in particular that affected Umno’s and Malaysians’ confidence in the leadership in the run-up to the elections.
“The first was when he said he regretted appointing Abdullah as the Prime Minister.
“This was then followed up by Dr Mahathir saying that Abdullah was only meant to be a one-term Prime Minister and that more opposition was needed in Parliament.”
Zainuddin added that the third and most damning statement that was widely accepted by all segments of society was about the role Deputy Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin and his advisers played in the country’s politics and economy.
“This even caused Gerakan adviser Tan Sri Lim Keng Yaik to ask Abdullah to get rid of his advisers,” he said.
Zainuddin said he was merely telling the truth when he said thatDr Mahathir could not deny he had played a role in Barisan’s dismal poll results.
“This is not to say that other factors do not count, but Dr Mahathir cannot absolve himself from this.
“There have been many opinions in the aftermath of the election but Dr Mahathir being a factor was not really mentioned, “ he added

tunku : at last the loser talks.anyway zam, should Dr Mahathir had talked something that is not right, malaysian are smart enough to judge.everyone can see what's going on in umno and also in the government.you too had failed as a minister of information.your campaigning strategy had failed which prompted people to sympathize the opposition and hate the governmnet more.during Dr Mahathir's time, he too had been criticized from his former bosses, Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tun Hussein Onn but he did not get the same faith like pak lah.Why? it's enough zam, you won't get anything else from pak lah,so now please shut your mouth.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

To revive & reform hence survive, Umno leaders and members need to be open minded. In my opinion, Zam's statement holds water. Truth hurts.

And Zam also needs to admit that he also contributed to BN's dismal performance in PRU12:
- the manner he controlled RTM (both TV1, TV2 and radio stations) and the propaganda aired over the mainstream media (RTM's run TV and radio stations, TV3, NVT7, TV8, TV9, Utusan, BH, NST, The Star) is excessive yang menyebabkan orang Melayu dan bukan Melayu naik meluat dengan BN;
- the manner he handled foreign media when asked to comment on certain issues.

Tak Dak Nama 3

KZSO said...

hahahahaaaa... if the then information minister has being a good job he can counter the 'so- called' TDM's allegations but since the TDM's 'so-called' allegation is correct, correct, corrct,the then infomation minister can't do anything to counter TDM's 'so-called' allegations.

well zam, for the next erection oops I mean election be open to critism especially those constructive one