THE EXCITEMENT of being on
the receiving end of two defections from Umno to Pakatan Rakyat has proven too
much for Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, who has clearly become
overwhelmed by the occasion.
During a victory celebration
at a restaurant owned by defecting MP Wilfred Mojilip Bumburing (where else?)
Anwar set out to seize the moment. After all, this was the best day his
coalition has had in months. But he got carried away like a man not expecting
too many more good days in the near future.
Anwar was welcoming to the
fold Bumburing and Sabah Umno politician Datuk Lajim Ukin but as his excitement
levels grew he set about attacking the government on issues he normally avoids
for fear of being proven wrong.
He spoke of Pakatan plans to
scrap PTPTN, forgetting that this plan has already been exposed by Umno Youth
Chief Khairy Jamaluddin for having a RM23 billion price tag that Pakatan cannot
refute – or afford. He claimed the cost was RM 5 billion and would come from
Petronas.
He attacked the Government's
debt levels despite the fact it is well within IMF guidelines at just over
fifty percent and Malaysia has been praised for its prudent position just this
year.
And he spoke again of the
RM80 billion oil revenues he will use to fund his dreams whilst tap-dancing
around the fact that this money has already been allocated to projects that
help the rakyat. If you have new spending plans Anwar, let us know what
existing programmes you'll be axing to pay for them.
The only thing missing from
Anwar's performance was a sense of perspective.
He got carried away.
His exuberance was over the
fact Pakatan has managed to win the support of two politicians. One of them,
Datuk Lajim Ukin is Deputy Housing and Local Government Minister, who has been
promising to resign for months now. The other is UPKO Deputy President and not
a federal minister.
They are the kind of
individuals who will remake the Sabah political landscape, or significantly
challenge BN's position there, and given the lack of secrecy and public
posturing the preceded the announcement, this was no surprise to anyone.
The Prime Minister gave the
events the attention they deserved when he calmly observed that the defections
"had been expected because his (Lajim's) actions and statements he had
been making lately were contrary to the party's policies."
"In any case, no one is
bigger than the party and it is loyalty that counts," Najib said.
Najib now has the job of
sacking Lajim from his ministerial post - a task that should take him just a
few minutes.
From that moment on Lajim
will become a footnote in Malaysian Governmental history.
But the question remains,
why have Pakatan Rakyat and Anwar in particular become so excited about this
one-off event in Sabah?
It is hardly going to be a
game changer in Sabah and it will be not cause an avalanche of support for
Anwar.
It fell to Khairy Jamaluddin
on Sunday to remind us that Umno remains strong in the state at both an Umno
and Umno Youth level.
The Free Malaysia Today
website addressed the issue in similarly plain terms with a story headlined:
"Value of Lajim, Bumburing exit debatable". Indeed.
It then reminded us that
both men have decided to set up their own movements to support Pakatan Rakyat
rather than join any of the existing parties which means exactly how fulsomely
they will back Anwar remains to be seen.
Lajim has created the
Pakatan Perubahan Sabah (PPS) and Bumburing the Angkatan Perubahan Sabah (APS).
Expect to see these two new parties engaged in horse trading and deal making
before their positions with Pakatan are agreed.
The reason for Anwar's over
the top performance in the restaurant and the fact that Pakatan Rakyat is
trying to make so much of this occasion implies that Anwar sees defection as
his preferred political weapon of choice.
Forget about the populist
policies he reeled off to his audience in Sabah. In the absence of a manifesto
they are just window dressing. (The Choice)
mereka membuat keputusan nak keluar BN, biarlah mereka dgn keputusan mereka.
ReplyDeleteLebih keluar kalau sudah tidak berminat dalam BN
DeleteSegala spekulasi sekarang sudah terjawab.
ReplyDeleteKehadiran dua pemimpin MP BN kepada pembangkang ini menyebabkan PR seperti yakin pada diri sendiri. Rasanya tidak akan tergugat pun BN dengan MP yang keluar tersebut.
ReplyDeleteTidak ada yang menarik pun dengan Bumburing dan Lajim. Kerana penduduk Sabah tahu apa yang terbaik. Bukannya orang itu tapi parti yang ditandinginya.
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