It was not a coincident when former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir
Mohamad went down to Gelang Patah in Johore Baru on Saturday night to
speak to the voters there.
Neither was it a talk reminiscing old times and old stories about Johore
or Dr Mahathir’s experiences with Johoreans during his time as Prime
Minister.
It’s a matter of confronting an old foe in an old political feud but in a
totally new ‘war and turf’ for the coming 13th general election that is
considered as the ‘mother of all elections’.
That’s how it is now between Dr Mahathir and DAP advisor Lim Kit Siang,
and the latter knows what Dr Mahathir is up to and what the latter can
do to win the eharts and minds of voters there.
While Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak ‘fights’ the political
battle in the arena, Dr Mahathir is playing the ‘sideline’ defending
Umno and Barisan Nasional to make sure BN retains and strengthen its
position while Kit Siang is all out to unseat BN and put Anwar Ibrahim
as Prime Minister.
Dr Mahathir and Kit Siang have been ‘political enemies’ since time
immemorial, since the days of the late Tunku Abdul Rahman but both only
began a head-on collision when Dr Mahathir became Prime Minister in
1981.
Calculative, politically shrewd and ultra in each other’s way, both men
had shown political maturity all along their ‘political battles’ until
DAP joined the unregistered opposition pact and called themselves
Pakatan Rakyat.
Since then, after the March 2008 general election, DAP has embarked on
racial issues and character assassinations that is led by Anwar and PKR.
Whether DAP, although known as chauvinistic for championing Chinese
issues, approves all Anwar and PKR’s approach in attempting to win the
hearts and minds of voters, the fact is that DAP goes along as the
campaigns get more vigorous.
Kit Siang had lost in seat he contested during Dr Mahathir’s time as
Prime Minister and chairman of BN and Kit Siang knows Dr Mahathir’s
‘political shrewdness’ while Dr Mahathir knows Kit Siang’s weaknesses
and strong points.
In the words of an Umno member of Kota Star who was a former political
secretary to DAP Penang vice chairman who also doubled as Kit Siang’s
research man when the latter was the Opposition leader in Parliament:
“Both veterans have similar characteristics – firm, brave and
politically adventurous.”
“Both possessed a vision and the only difference is Dr Mahathir is loved
by the masses, not just Malays while Kit Siang is sectorial – meaning
attracts only the Chinese,” he said, who joined Umno when Dr Mahathir
became the party president.
Ramli said for Kit Siang, moving constituency was nothing new as his
adventurous streak had always been successful given that the community
needed a Chinese voice in Parliament.
However, he added that Kit Siang mostly appeals to the street Chinese
rather than educated Chinese but even then, when Kit Siang contest in a
majority Chinese seat, he will emerge as winner.
For Kit Siang, he can contest anywhere he likes, provided the seat is
Chinese majority and he can win because the Chinese are united in
wanting to have a voice in Parliament.
But for Dr Mahathir, Kit Siang’s move to Johore is not to be taken
lightly as this would mean Johore is vulnerable if Kit Siang wins.
Being a bastion of Umno and BN, no seat should be allowed to go to the
opposition as this can be ‘cancerous and contagious’ given the current
political scenario where it is racially divided.
Dr Mahathir does not expect all the voters in Gelang Patah to listen and
follow what he said nor he expect them to reject everything he said as
Dr Mahathir likes people to go back and think what he has said.
Kit Siang on the other hand is just ‘rolling in’ as he expects if he can
win, then the next general election, will be no longer hard for DAP and
the opposition to win more seats.
And Kit Siang has the Malays who support PKR and PAS in Johre and Gelang
Patah to back him, after all, he goes for one mission - to put Anwar as
Prime Minister and whatever he speaks will be what Anwar wanted.
He may speak about his party’s philosophies but still with Anwar as
Prime Minister and his edge is the party can use Anwar to get its
objectives met.
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