Sunday, April 13, 2008

Muhyiddin joins call for urgent change in Umno leadership



He warns if Umno doesn't act now, it may never come back

KUALA LUMPUR, April 13 — Umno will fade away and cannot make a comeback if no immediate changes are made to the leadership, party vice-president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said.
"If the changes are not made immediately, Umno will also lose power and can never make a comeback," said the International Trade and Industry Minister.
He said the general election results clearly showed the people's misgivings on the party leadership and now people in and outside Umno questioned the leaders family links and the system practised.
"I worry if there are no changes made as demanded not only by Umno members but also by people from outside the party, the people will reject Barisan Nasional (BN) and Umno. I think the sentiments are boiling at the grassroots of their utter dissatisfaction. Therefore, if changes don't happen in Umno, many adverse things will surface," he said in an interview in today's 'Mingguan Malaysia' Malay newspaper.
"I'm afraid if I don't speak the truth, it can eventually lead to disaster for the Malays and Umno."
Muhyiddin said the election results also showed the domination of Malay politics through Umno, which was long regarded as beyond challenge, had purportedly become a myth.
"We thought we cannot lose, but today, many Umno leaders in the five states now under Opposition rule never expected to lose power. That's why, to me, it is a very bitter lesson and cannot be taken lightly," he said.
"The question now is to what extent Umno can withstand the wave of the new political thinking in the country. More importantly, the question is to what point the Malay political power can sustain itself in the years ahead.
"Can Umno survive this one term to the 13th (next) general election and will it be able to redeem its losses while we face the wave of new political thinking or will we collapse into the political chasm for good."
Muhyiddin said probably many were not aware of this and there were still those in Umno who regarded the election defeat as merely a normal setback and did not think this was a lasting phenomenon.
"Now, the BN does not only have a reduced majority (in parliament), it also failed to defend its long held two-third majority and suffered heavy losses in the states.
"This phenomenon should make the Malays, in particular, realise what can actually happen and whether such a political trend would sustain, or matters would become worse or improve.
"To condition our thinking, it is better for us to adopt the worst-scenario approach. If we do not take any immediate steps, we will fade way.
"I've said earlier that political power can slip away from our hands and Umno may never rise again, ever," he warned. — Bernama

tunku : the only man who is suitable to replace pak lah now is muhyiddin not najib. najib always hiding under the 'sarong' while ali rustam and few others throw their support blindly for pak lah without seeing the reality,what the grassroots wants.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree with you, tunku.Najib will be a good fodder for the opposition especially to Anwar.The problem with UMNO is who are the top leaders who are not tainted to lead the party. Corruption and abuse of power have become endemic in UMNO and I may be wrong,these two factors and others surely will cause the slow death of the party if no drastic steps are taken.

Anonymous said...

My dear Tunku,

Muhyiddin, as usual, is the opportunist, who tries to fish in troubled waters. Somehow or rather, he has got Pak lah by the throat where Pak Lah gave him Rafidah's position. Everyone knows about his corruption when Muhyiddin was Johor MB. Muhyiddin dislikes Najib and is plotting to get rid of him. I think Najib is a much better leader by comparison. At least he is loyal to Pak Lah. If UMNO elects Muhyddin as president, UMNO will die politically much sooner. Have a nice day, Tunku.

Anonymous said...

Alaahai … Cakap tak serupa bikin Mahyuddin .. tiba2! Dulu semasa Tg Razaleigh buat EGM di gua musang dan meminta semua bahagian UMNO buat EGM diperlekehkan .. tidak tenat katanya, akar umbi ok … hanya Gua Musang yg tahu apa dimaksudkan .. katanya lebih kurang. Sekarang …!!!?

Tidakkah ini menunujukkan Tg Razaleigh itu berpandangan lebih jauh dan pengamatan yg lebih tajam? Lebih proaktif dan berani dari yg lain-lainya (dan tidak bermuka2 ..)… demi untuk UMNo, Melayu dan Malaysia?

Ataupun Mahyudin meletakkan dirinya lebih penting dari UMNo (terpaksa bermuka2 sementara .. ) jadi hanya berani bersuara ke atas PM setelah mendengar desas desus kuat tentang ramai menyokongnya ke tempat teratas?

Walau macamana pun gandingan Tg Razaleigh sebagai PM dan Mahyudin sebagai naib PM akan membawa perubahan besar dalam UMNo dan BN … seterusnya Malaysia, untuk semua kaum .. bangsa Malaysia. 80:20 keatas Anwar Ibrahim and the gang.

Kalau Mahyudin sebagai PM … belum mampu melawan arus pengalaman dan aura Anwar Ibrahim. 40:60 rasanya.

Kalau Najib, lagi teruk … 30:70 .. mungkin kurang!

Apa yg dijuangkan oleh Anwar Ibrahim memang menarik untuk semua termasuk utk melayu. Tetapi kalau diteliti hasil EGM gua musang .. saya yakin ia jauh lebih menarik, padat dan padu .. tahniah Gua Musang!!

Tg Razaleigh selepas menyelamatkan UMNo dan menyelamatkan BN pada pilihanraya akan datang dgn majoriti besar pastinya, saya yakin akan melepaskan Presidenship and PMship kpd Mahyudin. Ku Li tak tamak.

Jangan disebabkab Tg Razaleigh bukan dikalangan ahli majlis tertinggi … maka usaha dan ketulusan beliau di ketepikan …. terasa tercabar mungkin!!? EGO kan!!? Bukankah EGO antara punca besar UMNO dan BN ditolak rakyat…!!?

Choose your poison … we the rakyat is waitng!!

teja said...

Hm.. I am iffy on Ku Li as a pejuang bangsa Melayu. He is pro Malaysian Malaysia and thus, is not an appropriate leader for UMNO, as BN is already a vehicle to push for Malaysian Malaysia, we don't need an UMNO Presiden who are pro Malaysian Malaysia and who are keen to open up UMNO to Non-Malays when there are so many non-Malays political parties!

UMNO must have a leader who wl protect the Malay Supremacy and its indigenous rights. PERIOD.

I am all for Najib as PM and Muhyiddin as TPM. Ku Li is a good Menteri Kewangan and advisor to the Government.

However, if Najib wud not contest for the Presiden's post come December 2008 (if Dollah continues w his charade to stick to the PM seat by contesting in PAU 2008 that is), we shud support whoever is contesting the President's seat against Dollah, be it Muhyiddin or Ku Li. No way, we wl vote in Dollah for another term, regardless if he keep promising to handover the key to Najib. It is just a trick his son and SIL taught him how to hold on longer to UMNO power, giving Najib as the bait to fool the UMNO voters and akar umbi.

Dollah's days are numbered even if he put Najib as his shield at PAU 2008. Najib wl also go down w Dollah if he continues for the VP position. There is no other way to put down Dollah but to put down Najib as well, if this is the case.

So Najib better helps himself and be prepared and choose what is best for himself.

Tun Dr. Mahathir shud be an advisor for the country to go on the right track. His advice and guidance is much needed by the country, whoever becomes the 6th PM.

Anonymous said...

In my opinion, a good leader is not someone loyal to anyone but loyal to the struggle of Umno.

Tak Dak Nama 3