Thursday, 6 September 2012

LAJIM STILL A GOOD BET FOR OPPOSITION





By : LUKE RINTOD, FMT

KOTA KINABALU: Irrespective of what blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin (RPK) writes and Barisan Nasional leaders reveal, Sabah MP Lajim Ukin is still a good investment for Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim.

Among his constituents and ardent local political observers, the currently much-talked about Beaufort MP may still win big in the coming polls.

They opined that the former federal deputy minister of housing and local government, who jumped from ruling Umno to the opposition side recently, would win in least two parliamentary and three state assembly seats.

Malik Unar, 74, a Sabah political writer, is one of those who believes so, saying Lajim would win easily in his former state seat of Klias and retain even his Beaufort seat if he decides to go for both.

“He will win there easily… He or his men or associates will take Kuala Penyu and Lumadan state seats and the Sipitang parliamentary seat,” claimed the veteran writer who hailed from Membakut in Beaufort.

Malik has written several political books during his prolific years including while Lajim was still with PBS (1984-1994).

“Lajim served his constituents very well… people identify with him easily. He will win no matter what others say about him,” he claimed when asked for his opinion at a meeting in Kota Kinabalu recently.

Even though Lajim has become a subject of ridicule in RPK’s blogsite Malaysia Today, many here still believe it would not harm his reputation, at least among his own “Bisaya folks” in Beaufort vicinity.

Lajim served people

A local political analyst, who wished to be known only as Taufik, told FMT that “it is all about services that Lajim rendered” that matter to the voters in the area.

“Other Yang Berhormats may not be able to pull [off] what Lajim could do. They jump and they lose, but in Lajim’s case he would still win because he had been good to the rakyat ever since he was PBS assemblyman in the 1980s…” Taufik said.

In the last general election in 2008, Lajim won Beaufort with a thumping majority, gaining 14,780 votes against his sole rival Lajim Mohd Yusof of PKR who obtained 3,866 votes.

Lajim was subsequently appointed federal deputy transport minister before moving to his last portfolio in 2009.

In July he renounced his position in Umno to align himself with Pakatan Rakyat without quitting Umno membership and his ministerial post.

That forced Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak to sack him and revoke his federal post. Since then he has been based in Beaufort campaigning almost daily for the looming election that many believe will be a do-or-die battle for Umno-led Barisan Nasional.

It is also rumoured here that Lajim is in talks with several Umno senior leaders in Sabah. It is expected at least one or two people’s representatives would ditch BN ahead of the polls.

14 comments:

  1. Let just wait and see. we don't know until the GE result is coming out.

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    1. We should wait for the next GE and see whether Lajim's PPS can get enough support to survive.

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  2. I disappointed with Lajim as a Beaufort people. But up to him to do what he want, BN still the best party for Beaufort.

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    1. PBBS Deputy President Karmalin urged the people of Beaufort to continue to support Barisan and not be influenced by the latest developments involving Lajim.

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  3. Tidak perlu lagi menyokong Lajim yang tidak ada pendirian ini sama seperti Jeffrey Kitingan.

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    1. pemimpin tiada pendirian tak patut kita sokong, nnti pentadbiran kucar kacir.

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    2. It seems like many people have lost their confidence towards Lajim Ukin nowadays.

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    3. Lajim mungkin pesaing tapi belum tentu menang

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  4. Lajim khabarnya nak tubuhkan parti baru, rasanya boleh dpt sokongan ke?

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    1. The Registrar of Society haven't yet approved or not approved his party yet. We should wait and see.

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  5. I heard Lajim Ukin is planning to set up his own political party and if it is approved by the ROS, he will be contesting his own party instead of under Pakatan's ticket.

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  6. Jangan buat ramalan, belum tentu Lajim boleh menang RPU13 atas tiket parti baru.

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  7. lepas si Lajim keluar dari BN, masa depan politik dia pasti samar2 macam si Yong Teck Lee. tegok saja la si YTL.. lepas jadi pembangkang, calon paling tidak popular pun dia tidak boleh kasi kalah..

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  8. dari awal tahun si Lajim tipu rakyat sabah.. kononnya beliau masih setia dengan BN.. last2 keluar juga.. itupun lepas dia tahu nama dia tiak dicalonkan.. itukan contoh pemimpin yang baik?

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