By : SANDRA SOKIAL
KOTA KINABALU: The proposed
formation of a new party by Datuk Seri Panglima Lajim Ukin shows that the
former Umno man was not welcomed by the other camp, said a Sabah Umno leader.
Datuk Masidi Manjun, who
described Lajim’s announcement as a surprise, said: “All the while, those in
Barisan Nasional (BN) thought that Pakatan Rakyat (PR) or Parti Keadilan Rakyat
(PKR) had welcomed him (Lajim) with open arms.
“If it was indeed with open
arms, Lajim would not have ventured into forming a new party. However, he is
now on his own, he is no longer in BN, so he can do whatever he wants,” said
the Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister when met after the state-level
Independence Day 2012 parade yesterday.
Masidi said it was up to the
people to interpret the probability of the opposition’s expectation of Lajim
was perhaps on the hindside.
“But it serves as a reminder
to all of us, whether in PR or BN, that the people are knowledgeable and well
informed and it is certainly very difficult to fool the people.
“Sooner or later, they will
realise and know which leaders and party to support. Of course flags and all
are symbols of support of the day, but ultimately, it is on polling day that
matters,” he said.
Sabah Umno Women information
head Datuk Jainab Datuk Ahmad Ayid, on the other hand said that Lajim should
have acted, corrected the wrongs and overcame the weaknesses he found in BN and
Umno when he was still a member.
“If he thought he was
supposed to have done something as the people’s representative, then he should
have done it when he was still in the coalition. He was a deputy minister and a
member of parliament, there were a lot of allocations and he should have
focussed on developing his constituency,” she said.
The Karambunai assembywoman
asserted that Lajim had left the coalition after having obtained the support
from the voters under the BN ticket.
“It showed that the people
wanted a BN candidate to represent them. And now, as the election looms near,
he wants to set up a new party. I believe the people should make the assessment
whether they need such a leader who is not committed to the actual struggle,
which is to meet the people’s needs,” she said.
Jainab also called on the
people to appreciate the struggles of the BN since it had not only brought
about development but also peace and harmony.
“You should compare Malaysia
to other countries facing unrest and ask yourself is BN that bad that you are
willing to change the government?
“Those leaders who left the
coalition are disappointed people and they form a new party to destroy the
peace that we all enjoy. Of course we all want transformation, not reformation,
to help improve the people’s livelihood,” she said.
“Take me as an example. I am
an elected representative and a lawyer by profession. I could have just opted
to be laidback and relax. I chose instead to work hard – not for my own
personal gain but for the betterment of our future generation,” she said.
Meanwhile, Assistant
Minister of Youth and Sports Datuk Jahid Jahim wished Lajim the best in his
future undertakings.
“We live in a democratic
country and we all have our own decisions to make. We have a good Prime
Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and he has shown us what he can do. He is a
caring leader and I believe the people will continue to support and give him a
chance to transform our country,” he said.
Lajim, the Beaufort member
of parliament, was quoted as having announced that the application for his new
party to be registered would be submitted to the Registrar of Societies (ROS)
within the next few days.
“If approved by the ROS, we
will be contesting under the new party,” said Lajim who formed Pakatan Angkatan
Rakyat (PPS), adding that should the application be rejected, he and his
supporters will fall back on their initial plan and contest on the ticket of a
PR coalition member.
The former Deputy Minister
of Housing and Local Government however remained tight-lipped about the party,
except to say that would be a new political party.
“We already have the party’s
logo and the constitution drawn up … the line-up is also ready,” he said,
adding that the party would represent the Muslim Bumiputera of Sabah. (theborneopost)
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