Monday, March 23, 2009

Hishamuddin to show keris again

KUALA LUMPUR, March 22 - Outgoing Umno Youth chief Datuk Hishammuddin Hussein will tempt fate on Wednesday when he reprises the controversial keris act.
The main difference this time is that he will not unsheathe the keris or brandish it in a threatening fashion.
He will lift up a covered keris as part of the opening ceremony of the youth assembly.
By keeping the keris as part of the opening ceremony for the Umno Youth assembly he is taking into account the sentiment of party delegates who felt that Umno should not be cowed into doing away with its tradition just because non-Malays felt threatened by it.
The keris act became a major talking point in the run-up to Election 2008 with the Opposition using the imagery of Hishammuddin holding up the keris as a symbol of Umno's arrogance and insensitivity to non-Malays.
Non-Malays equate brandishing an unsheath keris as a show of power by the Malays.
After non-Malays voted with their feet and Barisan Nasional suffered significant losses in the general elections, Hishammuddin apologised for the keris act, saying he never meant to upset Chinese or Indians.
But his apology did not go down well with Umno members, who viewed it as a sign of weakness.
The cynics may argue that with him trailing Datuk Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Datuk Shafie Apdal and Datuk Khaled Nordin in the race for the three vice-president's slots, the keris act may be his last hope of proving his Malay credentials and persuading delegates that he is worthy of their support.
An Umno Youth official told the Malaysian Insider: "The keris is something dear to Umno. It has never been about threatening anyone."

tunku : it is the tradition so please don't politicised it and we hope that this time it is done in proper manner without having to shout and hold it like we are going to war.it is the tradition of malay to kiss and show the keris.it is not meant to kill anyone and we hope the friends from the non malay group wont be offended or threatened by this act. after all, in some races, the do show weapon, do tradition dance using weapons etc.the malays don't mind that.so let there be tolerance among us.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Drop the keris act. Doesn't serve any purpose. Words are sharper than keris, use words wisely and it will bring up spirits more than keris can.

Anonymous said...

Hisham acted like a pondan, to many he will forever be a pondan.
He does not have the traits neither charisma of a good leader. He was there because of his father.
He is a disgrace to UMNO.

Anonymous said...

anon 1,
you are right words are sharper than keris but than again there's nothing wrong to uphold ones tradition and again i would like to say,in proper manner, nothing like monkey shouting.

i can't talk only as word are sharper but have to work too.don't be like opposition only playing with words with no work and action.