Monday, July 4, 2011

BARISAN NASIONAL’S SLEDGE HAMMER REACTION TO THE BERSIH RALLY

Prime Minister Najib will be the ultimate loser  in the coming General
Election and will be ousted just like his predecessor, Tun Abdullah Badawi.
By Matthias Chang

There are four main factions in UMNO, three of which are determined to prevent
the PM’s faction  from  gaining an  overwhelming upper-hand and a repetition of
“Pak Lah’s political theatrics” – when the family, in-laws included ruled supreme.
This is so typical of “Malay politics”. Can you imagine the wannabes waiting for
15 years or more to have a bite at the political cherry?

The era of Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad was an exception and only because he
was a visionary and a pragmatic leader, and an act that is hard to follow. The
trend for all future leaders will assuredly be one term, as there are just too many
in the queue to be the next prime minister.    

The Prime Minister is a seasoned politician, adept at surviving the back-stabbing
and double-dealings inherent in all political power-grabs. So why is he reacting in
such a high-handed manner to the Bersih challenge?

A heavy-handed reaction –  threats of incarceration under the Internal Security
Act, threats of unleashing sectarian / racial violence by the likes of Perkasa, the
unnecessary posturing by UMNO Youth and its irrelevant leader, Khairy (off to
join the Gaza Flotilla to get some brownie points where he has no credibility  in
advancing the just struggles of the Palestinians),  the raid of Bersih’s office and
the confiscation of its materials etc., but no police action against UMNO Youth’s
disorderly  conduct  outside PKR’s headquarters even when they threatened to
burn down the building – indicates the administration’s one track mentality in
solving problems, not that the Bersih Rally is a problem.

The hype and exaggeration of  the consequences of the Bersih Rally  –  civil
commotion, financial losses in the RM billions, the takeover of the government,
the revival of communism etc. –  is another symptom of an administration under
siege and devoid of any creative response to what is otherwise a non-issue.

To declare that it is a crime and or illegal to wear any clothing in yellow bearing
the logo “Bersih” is sheer stupidity. And the Home Minister is a lawyer by training!
If such clampdown is to demonstrate the power of UMNO and nothing else, then
the year long campaign that we are “1Malaysia” rings hollow and that the Barisan
Nasional government has no faith in its policies especially its “Economic Transformation  Programme” (ETP), the political crown jewel of Najib’s
administration.
     
If Barisan Nasional needs brute force to cow the people to vote for it, as opposed
to using rational arguments and sound policies, it will be the end of the Barisan
Nasional. The Barisan Nasional would be giving the Opposition a walk over in the
next General Election.

The Election Commission is an independent agency. This is the mantra that  the
BN government never ceases to affirm.

Everyone is for a free and fair election.

The 2008 General Election is the best evidence  that elections were conducted
fairly, as the Opposition took over five state governments and reduced the BN
two-thirds majority in Parliament, a historic achievement by the Opposition
Coalition.

Bersih has assured the nation that the rally would be peaceful and its intention is
to deliver a memorandum for a fair and clean election to the King.

We shall hold them to their word and promise.

How long would the Bersih Rally be, in the absence of any police action? At the
most, one and half hours, and thereafter, they would have to disperse, again
peacefully. End of the story. Nothing happens, no news worthy of a headline in
the front page of the local mainstream media or for that matter the foreign media.

The police can agree to a pre-designated route to avoid creating traffic jams and
unnecessary inconvenience to the public.

There is no need for the deployment of the Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) or the
military. What is needed is traffic police to assist the organizers.

This is all that is required.

Any leader associated with the Bersih Rally would lose credibility if they allow the
rally  to turn ugly or violent. In those  circumstances, the security forces would
have every justification to take stern action and they can be deployed quickly.

Let us not make a mountain out of a mole-hill!

My advice to the Prime Minister is simple. Be at the gate of the Agong’s palace to
stand in solidarity with the participants and show support for their civic-
mindedness and assure all those peaceful participants that every effort will be made to ensure a fair and clean election as was the case in 2008 and all
previous elections.  

Why is there a need for Perkasa to have a counter-rally, when it is not even part
of  the Barisan Nasional? Whether BN likes it or not, Perkasa  is perceived  as
being thuggish and provocative. It may have a role in serving a Malay agenda
(rallying Malays to vote for UMNO), but it will not be able to deliver the Malay
votes.  It is a sad reflection of UMNO that it needs Perkasa, an external force to
rally Malay voters and when its leader is not even a member of UMNO, but an
“independent” Member of Parliament. This is really pathetic!

Why must UMNO Youth behave in a manner that is  perceived  as racial and
repugnant?

Perkasa undermines  the Barisan Nasional. It cannot deliver on its own merits
and has no mass following, if UMNO members do not join its ranks.

I challenge Perkasa to deliver 50,000 members to march peacefully to the
Agong’s palace to assure the entire nation that they too are for fair and clean
elections, not on the 9th
 July 2011 but on a separate occasion so that we can see
for ourselves the true strength of Perkasa and whether it genuinely reflects the
aspirations of the Malay community and the Barisan Nasional.

If Barisan Nasional wants to commit suicide and lose the next General
Election, then follow Perkasa’s sectarian bravado and Khairy’s infantile
opportunism.

If Barisan Nasional insists on adopting the sledge hammer approach to the
Bersih Rally,  they will lose the next election. The blowback will be intense and
unforgiving. And if Najib  is naïve and foolish enough to declare an emergency
and launch another Operation Lalang, the Chinese  and Indian  voters will
abandon Barisan Nasional  in droves and whatever efforts thus far to win back
their allegiance will go up in smoke. This is a given.

Remember also that as a Muslim country, we are also a target of the neo-cons’
agenda. Those outside forces who are hell bent to destabilize Muslim countries
are waiting for an excuse to subvert Malaysia.

The Bersih Rally is a non-issue and can be diffused quietly and without any
fanfare.

I trust common sense will prevail.        

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