Bila Melayu Dijajah Oleh Bangsanya Sendiri
Sanusi unfit for office in plural society, should be replaced as Kedah MB...
I support the stand of Professor Dr Mohd Tajuddin Mohd Rasdi that Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor should be replaced as Kedah menteri besar as he is not fit to hold any office in a plural society.
Two days ago, I had asked whether the PAS leadership is prepared to reprimand Sanusi for making rude, insensitive, unacceptable racial slurs when using the toddy analogy against critics over the demolition of a Hindu temple. I had asked whether the PAS leadership had no concept of right and wrong or just and unjust?
Had the PAS leadership reached a stage when whatever a PAS leader does cannot be wrong on the ground that only a non-Muslim can commit wrongs, in the shameful and disgraceful way that the PAS leadership had violated Islamic teachings to argue that Muslim voters must support even corrupt Muslim leaders as against clean and honest non-Muslim leaders?
The thunderous silence from the PAS leadership was the answer. Instead of apologising for his rude, insensitive, unacceptable racial slur, Sanusi added insult to injury when he told his critics to take Bahasa Malaysia classes for not understanding what he said. Professor Tajuddin said Sanusi had committed four “serious sins” as a Malaysian and a Muslim. What is obvious is that the nation cannot have a menteri besar or office-holder who does not respect the sensitivity of Malaysia as a multi-racial, multi-lingual, multi-religious and multi-cultural nation for this would be violating the fifth of the five Rukun Negara nation-building principles of “courtesy and morality”. The PAS leadership has never declared support for the Rukun Negara, but this does not mean that Malaysians should allow the party's leaders to openly violate its five principles. - Lim Kit Siang
Why did it take so long to remove the Perak MB?...
The fact that Ahmad Faizal Azumu was forced to resign is not a surprise, but it is shocking that it took so long to get rid of him. The pundits, political analysts and Umno-Baru politicians have had many days postulating about his removal.
Many said that it was pay-back time for PN because the Umno-Baru candidate was refused the position of Sabah chief minister. Others claimed Umno-Baru was flexing its muscles to force Muhyiddin Yassin to accede to their demands, including the post of DPM.
A few claimed that Ahmad Faizal was removed for selling the Perak state owned oil palm plantation, PT Pinang Witmas Sejati in Palembang, Indonesia, to a Singaporean company at a rock bottom price. Ahmad Faizal's departure was probably a combination of all the above, but three significant points stand out.
First and most importantly. Ahmad Faizal was an abysmal failure at his job. He is a career politician and he knows nothing about commerce or industry. None of the parties - Umno-Baru, PAS, Bersatu or PN, can claim that they have the interests of the Perak people and the state at heart. They do not. They only promote their own interests.
PAS has tasted power, Umno-Baru has lost power and is desperate to wrest it back to plunder the state of Perak once again, hence last week's vote of no-confidence, even if it meant conspiring with the Opposition.
Ahmad Faizal was a non-performer and under-achiever. Weeks after GE14, many politicians' degrees were exposed to be fake. Ahmad Faizal was finally forced to admit that he failed to complete his studies and did not have a degree.
The former Perak MB reneged on many promises to help the poor. He dismissed the concerns of the Orang Asli community and ordered loggers to trespass on OA ancestral forest land. His constituency is Chenderiang, and he won GE14 by the skin of his teeth (39 votes) because the OA had probably voted for him. He angered vegetable farmers in Chemor who had tilled the land for four generations by giving away their farms to Perak state footballers who won a match against Terengganu.
Ahmad Faizal bled the state dry by funding white elephants, like Umno-Baru's failed Movie Animation Parks Studios (MAPS) theme park, to please the mainly Malay workforce and stakeholders. He ignored the concerns of environmentalists and approved many closed tenders with companies with paid-up capital of RM2, which were awarded contracts worth several millions of ringgits to log forests.
the agreement signed and delivered...
Second. Ahmad Faizal was the architect of his own downfall because he could not handle instant power and the responsibility that came with it. In other words, he was power-crazy. Being elevated to MB and later becoming the Bersatu deputy president increased his arrogance and greed.
Whilst many people were forced to tighten their belts, he bought a new fleet (16) of Toyota Camry cars for the state executive council members. During the pandemic, when many people faced retrenchment and starvation, he boasted about his new luxury Lexus ES sedan paid for by taxpayers.
By right, he should not have become the Perak MB in 2018. Perakians were told that he was the alleged choice of the erstwhile prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad, because Ahmad Faizal was once Muhkriz's aide. Working as a junior aide to Mukhriz did not qualify him for the post. This was cronyism at work, and he was promoted beyond his ability.
Perakians were also told that Ahmad Faizal was the Sultan's preferred candidate for reasons of his own, perhaps because Ahmad Faizal was pliable. Most important of all, Ahmad Faizal was not the people's choice!
Perak was once the richest, or second richest, state after Selangor. In the 1980s, Perak's fortunes changed when Mahathir tried to corner the global tin market, but his excessive greed caused the Maminco scandal which decimated the tin mining industry. Many miners and associated tin industry workers were forced to leave Perak, some working overseas in Chinese restaurants washing dishes.
Ahmad Faizal's lack of creativity and vision was a drawback. He failed to attract the youth and professionals of Perak to return to the state and invest in its future. When Pakatan Harapan won GE14 in 2018, Perak was on a knife edge and many Perakians were furious when the person they least expected to become MB, Ahmad Faizal, was chosen. Their fears were confirmed later.
Third. Ahmad Faizal is a poor judge of character. With friends like Umno-Baru who needs enemies as he soon found to his cost, because Umno-Baru led a motion of no-confidence which led to his downfall. The irony is that last year, Ahmad Faizal, who was then still in Harapan, was caught on video criticizing DAP leaders just before the Tanjung Piai by-election. Who wants friends like Ahmad Faizal who talks behind your back?
Malaysians distrust political frogs who have no loyalty. Depending on how the wind blew, Ahmad Faizal was once an Umno-Baru youth leader, then joined Bersatu and was part of the Harapan coalition. Soon after Harapan fell, he joined the PN coalition and became Muhyiddin's blue-eyed boy, not realizing that Muhyiddin surrounds himself with bigger fools so that he can shine.
Some people may claim that Ahmad Faizal will be replaced with another incompetent person from Umno-Baru, if they can find anyone less competent. Incompetent politicians can and will be kicked out. If there is a will, there is always a way. We did it in GE14, and we did it again with Ahmad Faizal. Self-serving, corrupt politicians, beware! - Mariam Mokhtar
cheers.
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