Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Najib: I'm Not A Coward


KUALA LUMPUR, April 21 (Bernama) -- Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak Monday brushed aside a claim by former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad that he was a coward for failing to speak up about the real reasons behind the Barisan Nasional's dismal performance in the recent general election.
"I'm not a coward," the Umno deputy president said when asked to comment on Dr Mahathir's claim made in Manchester, England, on Saturday after the latter had given a talk at the University of Manchester.
Dr Mahathir had said that he had second thoughts about Najib becoming the prime minister because the former prime minister claimed that Najib was not "brave enough" to directly say anything that was not liked by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
Najib said: "It is not a question of being 'Mr Yes Man' or being not brave enough or afraid because I hold to the principle that the best way is to have an organised transfer of power, in a respectable way. That would be meaningful and would determine that the party's interests are not undermined," he told reporters.
The deputy prime minister said Umno's history would show that the transfer of power from the first prime minister, the late Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, to Tun Abdul Razak Hussein proceeded smoothly.
"The late Tun Hussein Onn handed over the office of prime minister to Tun Dr Mahathir also in a proper way, with tradition dictating the best way practised in the party.
"In my opinion, that's the best way and method for us to execute a change in the country's leadership, as was stated by the prime minister and party president," he said.
He said the transfer of power should be given the chance to take place in a respectable way as all decisions in the short term would have an impact on Umno.
"If we do anything at this time, when Umno and BN are not as strong as they were prior to the general election, we will need time to rehabilitate Umno," he said.
He said disputes and friction would definitely take place and result in two or three factions in the party, which would weaken Umno and the BN.
"We cannot afford to allow such a situation to take place in the party, which can cause a major problem for the government and country," he said.
Najib, who refuted claims that there were cracks in Umno, did not rule out the possibility that the party would be split if there was a tussle for power and the leadership.
"I am not saying that there is a split but if there is a leadership crisis, there may be a repeat of the 1987 and the (Datuk Seri) Anwar Ibrahim crises. The question is whether the BN and Umno can afford to undergo such a scenario again," he said.
On another matter, Najib said he was waiting to see Gerakan's move following the appointment of its former deputy secretary-general Datuk Lee Kah Choon to the boards of the Penang Development Corporation (PDC) and InvestPenang by the Pakatan Rakyat government in Penang.
He said Lee's appointment was contrary to the principle adopted by the (BN) government all along.
"I want to see Gerakan's stand in the matter because, in principle, we do not encourage party members to serve in the government of the opposition parties," he said.

tunku : that is why we want the transition to happen now so that umno and bn can rehabilitate just in time before the next general election.what is pak lah waiting for, he did say that he won it big , big mandate etc so now it's the time to handover the baton.the longer you wait the more the disease will spread.knowing najib,he will never fight.so, let see others having guts to fight.i don't think there will be any fight.

2 comments:

zainal mokhtar said...

No coward means not afraid. If you keep saying I'm afraid this, I'm afraid that, it means you're in fact afraid, therefore a coward.I'm also waiting for you to say something, Jib. At least Muhidin has done it, and I respect him for, although I'm no admirer of his ( 1. he never smiles - I'm really surprised he has come this far without smiling. 2. he always wear a shirt that's too big for him - lucky his boots are not ). For how long do you want to play safe ? You're afraid of the DPM jinx ? If you are a true Muslim, you wouldn't believe in this kurafat. Or maybe you are the weakest kind of Muslim, because Islam says if you see a wrong, fight it with you hands; if you can't, fight it with your tongue (i.e. speak out, not lick it !); if you can't, fight it in your heart, but that is the weakest of Iman.What are you waiting for ? "Wahyu" won't come down anymore. The voices are everywhere, you heard them in Kedah, Perak and Johor. The writing on the wall, if you can't see, the writing on the "spandok" surely you can't miss, unless you are blind, or pretend to be blind. Which is more important to you now ? Saving UMNO, saving Dollah, or saving yourself ? You die but once, Najib, but a coward dies a thousand deaths !

Hamizi Hamdan said...

booo... najib the cowardly dog...