Wednesday, June 20, 2012

MAHATHIR AS ‘WARRIOR-IN-CHIEF’ DYNASTY BATTLE BETWEEN MAHATHIR AND NAJIBDYNASTY BATTLE BETWEEN MAHATHIR AND NAJIB



The political party UMNO  longest on power in world continues to be run like a family firm – intellectually dwarfed and morally adrift – it diminishes malaysia. It also diminishes itself, leading to inevitable electoral defeat and the loss of power it fears most.The acolytes miss the point. Ours is an evolving democracy. Voters deserve a wider choice than merely between hereditary politicians .Ironically, Najib will find the most resistance to that from the corrupt sycophants who surround him and often speak for him. They know that the Razak family is the glue that binds the umno together. Every umno – from MPs to ordinary party workers – has a stake in ensuring that the party’s formidable money-making machine keeps ticking over. It can only do that when in power. Hence the party’s manic attacks on those political organisations and movements that threaten its hold on power has mahathir’s charisma and his son determination to over premership. But he too must resist the hishamuddin who from razak clan dynasty. UMNO can serve malaysia better if it works to end the regressive feudalism at every level in our society by setting a personal example.
head-to-head fight between Umno.
A couple of days after the March 8 general elections, a calm Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi sat down with some supporters and his inner circle in Sri Perdana to survey the new political landscape and weigh the prime minister’s options going forward.
how to regain the initiative from the Anwar Ibrahim-led opposition and to hold off Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and other critics within Umno baying for Abdullah’s blood.
One idea got some traction – the notion that Abdullah had to throw caution to the wind and reform the various institutions in the country.
He had to care less of what his party thought and focus solely on what Malaysians wanted. If he followed this strategy, he would be so popular with Malaysians that his party will not dare to move against him.
Even the downside was attractive – the idea that he would be remembered as a Malaysian Mikhail Gorbachev who lost his power and position doing the right thing.
That seems like sound advice which Abdullah should have followed.
mahyuddin and najib who are mahathir’s proxy  sweet talk him into not  to go ahead with
It isn’t certain who is behind the attacks, but they are clearly tied to national elections expected either late this year or early in 2012. The opposition and the dominant United Malays National Organization are blaming each other and both saying they aren’t involved. But the 60-year-old Rosmah has become a lightning rod for criticism of the administration, most of it centering on her alleged profligacy and her reported dominance of her husband’s political and social agenda. The attacks compare her to both Shakespeare’s Lady MacBeth, who drove her husband to murder and tragedy, and to former Filipino First Lady Imelda Marcos, who gained fame for her extravagance including owning hundreds of pairs of shoes.I refer to the newly published book ‘Kesilapan-kesilapan Najib’ ( ‘The mistakes of Najib’ ) by a former UMNO division leader Shahbudin Husin which lists out Prime Minister Najib’s numerous failures and calls for his withdrawal as President of UMNO and Prime Minister before the 13th general election.
It is obvious from the publication of this book that the ‘knives are out’ for Najib inside UMNO and that the movement to topple Najib from power has gained strength and become bolder. As it becomes increasingly obvious that UMNO/BN is headed for a historic defeat in the coming polls, UMNO leaders and factions are beginning to seek a scapegoat to blame for their failures and to wrest power for themselves.
Every decision seemed to hang on this outcome – how would Umno react? If there was a remote chance that the party would object to a policy or decision, he postponed making it.that is .
both mahayuddin who are mahathir’s proxy stab him from behind
Ironically, today he is paying the price for being subservient to his party. They have their knives out for him, wanting him to step down as party president much earlier that the deadline.they took advantagehis delay to call election, the likes of Dr Mahathir and Tan Sri Muhyddin Yassin to whip up hatred for him among the party rank and file
Since we know that Najib so highly incompetent and being in fear of losing G13 that he has no choice, but forced to hand over the premiership to Tan Sri Muhyddin AS STOP GAP BEFORE PASSING ON TO MAHATHIR’S SON who had the support of Mahathir. !Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has proposed to the cabinet to continue the 1Malaysia People’s Aid (BR1M) programme. Of course, Dr M isn’t afraid.now with Ghani Patail as his body guard If that D-day ever comes, he’ll just disappear back to his motherland  Kerala, Noor to Valoor Chittarkottai post India. Talk about the Chinese being … Read more
president Datuk Seri Najib Razak and his deputy for the top party post
“Under these circumstances, there will be even greater resistance to
economic reforms, undermining the credibility of the prime minister, Najib
Razak, and even placing his position as president of Umno (and thus his
premiership) at risk.”
Who is stronger, who is weaker
Indeed it has been obvious that Muhyiddin has never really been supportive
of Najib’s policies from the day one even though they had both campaigned as
a team in 2009 Umno election.
Tan Sri Abd Aziz Shamsuddin
a former minister, said today that he belief that there is a strong mutiny brewing within Umno.
“There is such thing. This is is not a misconception. Umno’s knife is out for Najib I will not be surprised if Mahathir is hands-in-glove with these reactionary UMNO forces to undermine najib
After all, it looks like 2012 might not be the year of GE-13 and based on several indications the Barisan Nasional (BN) government might opt to complete its full term and hold the general election between January and April next year.
Even (Tun) Dr Mahathir Mohamad who has become the front-line campaigner for BN and UMNO has publicly advised that BN is still weak and that it is not appropriate to hold the general election now.
In his usual blunt style, Mahathir squarely blamed former Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s leadership debacles for the weak position of BN.readmorehttp://muslimmalaysia786.wordpress.com/2012/06/20/mahathir-as-warrior-in-chief-dynasty-battle-between-mahathir-and-najibdynasty-battle-between-mahathir-and-najib/

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