By : STEPHEN YAMAN
AT A RECENT tea time session
with the Lembah Pantai Retirees Club, Tun Mahathir said, “Actually this is my
fault. I am not good at choosing my own replacement…” In fact, he should have
stayed retired and keep his mouth shut because the more he talks the more
headaches Prime Minister (PM) Najib has to face.
While he was talking about
restoring “unity” in UMNO, restore Barisan National (BN) so that they can form
a stronger government, he said that he made a mistake and tried to topple the
person he chose. He just contradicted himself on unity within UMNO and BN
because all these should have been over and done with when Najib became
President of UMNO and PM.
I thought I saw them on TV
and in all the newspapers shaking hands, even at the PM’s last Hari Raya open
house. How can UMNO have unity when a former PM talks like that?
As Lim Kit Siang said,
“Mahathir is a PM with a mind of his own. He is capable of doing great good but
he is also capable of great evil. He can believe that he is right while the
whole world is wrong, and he does what it takes to change it. Well, if you are
right, then, fine. But if you are wrong, then you can cause great evil. There
is nothing to act as a brake”.
There were too many scandals
during the time of Mahathir – BMF, EPF, UMBC, the cooperatives, Operasi Lalang,
sending of school administrators and principals to Chinese schools who were not
well verse in Mandarin, attack on the judiciary, the election commission, the
parliament, et cetera.
In the 1982 election,
Mahathir made many promises to the people and people wanted to believe him. He
won. By 1986, people could see that his promises had not been fulfilled, and
would not be fulfilled. There were disappointments everywhere even within UMNO.
During his time as PM,
Mahathir had the authoritarian style of his own and in 22 years he would have
done all he wanted to do as PM otherwise he should not have resigned at all. Do
we still need any more of him or his comments and opinions? That is what the
people of Kedah seem to imply when they refused to elect him back as chairman
of the division in his home state.
In 2003, Mahathir shocked
Malaysia and the whole world when he made the announcement that he would step
down as UMNO President and PM at the UMNO general assembly.
The delegates even pleaded
with him to stay on until the OIC meeting. Now he is saying that he made a
wrong choice and it is his fault. Anyway, does it matter any more? Unlike
former PM and senior statesman Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, Mahathir likes to
open his mouth as if the PM of the day does not matter.
The last time Mahathir spoke
he cautioned the people about giving the opposition a five year trial mandate
to rule the country, saying it was a dangerous move because many things can be
destroyed. After the 2008 general election, PR rule in Penang and Selangor seem
to be very favorable, only BN seems to disagree. So, for Mahathir, who will the
opposition rule be dangerous to?
PM Najib recently called for
BN parties to together erect a “political barrier” to foil the attempt by the
opposition pact to capture Putrajaya in the coming PRU13. And then, Mahathir
warned that the country may never see a BN government again if Pakatan Rakyat
(PR) is voted into Putrajaya… it is true!
If PR can show the people
that they can make great strides we have so far seen in Penang and Selangor,
why do the people need BN again for? Since BN is now still in power, they
should immediately start solving problems and concentrate on reducing our
foreign debts of almost RM500 billion, get our currency back to the 1970’s
level of M$1 equal S$1, correct all the low cost housing problems, road
problems including the Pan Borneo highway, provide clean water and electricity
to everybody in Sabah and Sarawak, eradicate avarice, wastefulness, backroom
deals, political patronage, et cetera.
Malaysians should just take
a look at our neighbor, Singapore which was a part of Malaysia from 1963 until
they were “expelled” from Malaysia in 1965 – no foreign debts, S$1 equals
RM2.50, PM yearly salary is US$1.7 million (compared to US President earning
US$400,000 per annum), excellent HDB housing, good road system, good public
transportation system, top 5 countries in the world on corruption index, etc.
So, now where are we? So,
the people only want BN to do what is right for BN to be voted back to power.
Otherwise, BN cannot keep warming the Putrajaya seats forever…
With the opposition more
organized than it was before, will the people give PM Najib another five or
will the voters give what Mahathir called “a five years trail mandate” to the
opposition? Is the writing on the wall – the “Ramalan RAHMAN”?
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