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IPOH 28 Jan. – Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (ADUN) kawasan Bota, Datuk Nasaruddin Hashim berkata, beliau tidak ditawarkan sebarang jawatan untuk menyertai Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR).
Beliau turut menyatakan tidak akan menyertai UMNO semula walaupun Pengerusi Badan Perhubungan UMNO Negeri Perak, Datuk Seri Mohd. Tajol Rosli Ghazali telah membayangkan hasrat untuk melepaskan jawatannya itu dalam masa terdekat. - Utusan
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Itu berita yang saya terima dari Besut, Terengganu. Apa pandangan anda pula?
Dikemaskini 28/1/2009- 4.08pm
Nampaknya sudah ada satu dua calon jawatan yang dicadangkan di atas tidak bersetuju.
KUALA LUMPUR 27 Jan. - Cadangan UMNO Bahagian Besut supaya calon-calon Timbalan Presiden dan Naib Presiden berkompromi pada pemilihan parti Mac ini kurang dipersetujui.
Walaupun atas alasan demi mengukuhkan parti - calon yang bertanding berpendapat masih banyak cara lain untuk melakukannya.
Calon Timbalan Presiden UMNO, Tan Sri Muhammad Muhd. Taib berkata, dalam UMNO terdapat pelbagai cadangan yang dikemukakan oleh ahli-ahlinya untuk memantapkan parti.
Bagaimanapun katanya, usaha murni itu tidak sepatutnya menjurus kepada satu cadangan sahaja kerana terdapat pelbagai aspek yang perlu diberikan penelitian.
''Dalam UMNO sesiapa sahaja bebas beri pandangan, sekarang semua orang bagi petua untuk pulihkan UMNO.
"Saya berharap UMNO dapat memilih jalan terbaik kerana apabila seseorang memberi pandangan, tidak bermakna ia mewakili pandangan majoriti," katanya kepada Utusan Malaysia ketika dihubungi di sini hari ini.
Baca seterusnya Bukan pandangan majoriti - Muhammad
Kuda Kepang juga ada menulis berkenaan cadangan dari Besut itu, antara lain beliau berkata;
Saranan Idris seperti di atas memang pragmatik dan relevan dengan suasana siasah UMNO mutakhir ini. Tetapi, berapa ramaikah calon yang sudi berkongsi pandangan dengan beliau. Contohnya, kajilah sendiri kenyataan-kenyataan berikut:
Katanya, faktor tersebut menjadi antara penyebab kekalahan BN kepada Pas dengan majoriti 2,631 undi.
‘‘Penyokong Pas semua keluar mengundi tetapi kita kurang. Kita tak tahu di mana mereka berada sama ada dalam atau luar negeri.
‘‘Peratusan keluar mengundi kurang 84 peratus, ini bermakna pengundi berkurangan sebanyak empat peratus iaitu kira-kira 3,000 pengundi dan kalau semua ini penyokong BN, tentu kita akan menang,” katanya.
Baca Nafi pengundi Cina tak sokong
Cerdik sungguh alasan yang diberi.
No, this is not a scene from World War II, but something from the fertile mind of an imaginative blogger – ‘Wenger J Khairy’ of the Pade Doh! blog ( padedoh.wordpress.com ).
The Kuala Terengganu by-election is tomorrow and, by some people’s account, the Barisan Nasional appears to be trailing. But Wenger is unfazed: “…tactical superiority and resources” will see the BN carving out a win – of how “the ‘Flying Wedge’ will split open the Pas bases”. And he has the diagrams to show how this BN manoeuvre is executed.
But many others would beg to differ; they too have their own theories and permutations of how things really are and how they will be when the dust settles in what has become the Cyber Battle of Kuala Terengganu.
Among them is the most well-known group in the local Blogosphere – the “Barisan Rakyat Bloggers”. Now this is a formidable group that comprises “blogosphere war veterans” – bloggers who had played a significant role in the general election last March, and also during the Permatang Pauh by-election.
Some of the original members had left this group after the GE for various reasons, but a few of the betterknown ones are still around.
They include the high-profile and controversial Raja Petra Kamarudin of Malaysia Today ( mt.m2day.org ) fame, Haris Ibrahim of The People’s Parliament ( harismibrahim.wordpress.com ), Din Merican – The Malaysian DJ Blogger ( dinmerican.wordpress.com ), and Bernard Khoo – Zorro Unmasked ( zorro-zorro-unmasked.blogspot.com ).
Their mission: To ensure a win for Pas candidate Abdul Wahid Endut by securing most of the constituency’s 10 per cent Chinese votes. And the setting up of an Operations Room at a hotel in Kuala Terengganu from the first day shows how serious and organised they are. It is from here that first-hand accounts of their activities, pictures and video clips are distributed throughout blogosphere.
However, things had seemingly not started as smoothly for Barisan candidate Datuk Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh in Cyberspace.
In ‘the off-line world’, there were apparently some within Umno who were not pleased with the leadership’s choice, and had made known their disappointment. (Incidentally, independent candidate Azharuddin Mamat has been entirely ignored by almost everyone)
One of them is Datuk Ariff Sabri Abdul Aziz, better known as Sakmongkol AK47 or ‘Mat Tomoi’ in Cyberworld ( sakmongkol.blogspot.com ). And Sakmongkol is a blogger no politician would want to antagonise.
Ariff, with his often blunt criticisms of Umno, might sometimes possibly be mistaken as a “Pakatan supporter” by readers who are not familiar with the SoPo (socio-political) cyber-setters. This isn’t so; in fact, he is a former Umno representative in the Pahang State Assembly!
With his sharp and savvy analyses and his candour, Ariff is among the most respected and influential commentators in Blogosphere; his posts are often picked up by other bloggers and expanded upon.
A fair bit of his analyses and evaluation were in fact, from early on, dissected and shared by many other bloggers. When the choice of candidates was made known, Ariff openly acknowledged that Pas’ selection method i.e. of having 72 party stalwarts reportedly to “stalk” the grassroots concerning their preference – was “superior” in this particular by-election.
He also warned the BN about its tendency to make a wrong analysis of the opponent’s psyche: “If you try to analyse Pas through Umno’s eyes, you get spurious results. They don’t think as Umno people do,” Ariff wrote.
“Umno will never win if it doesn’t understand how a Pas operative works.
Always, the common denominator is religion. That is a constant. No Pas member ever disputes if the decision taken is done according to religion.”
After having to deal with the apparent initial internal dissent and criticisms, the Barisan election strategists finally got their campaign moving.
A few bloggers believe that the Barisan, which they initially considered the underdog despite winning the seat last March, has steadily picked up momentum.
Although the impression is that blogs are generally supportive or in favour of the Pas candidate, there are certain aspects in campaigning that the “realists” concede are best done the old-fashioned way – like door-to-door canvassing for votes, for instance.
The Pakatan netizens also admit that their perceived “lead” is not to be taken for granted. Both sides are expressing anxiety, knowing that the moment of truth is near.
Despite things generally remaining the same in Parliament regardless of the result, the rival coalitions nonetheless convey that a fair bit is at stake. For either one, a win could be used as capital for plans in the near future.
But whatever the outcome, both Barisan and Pakatan could be proud of one thing – the run-up to this byelection has been very peaceful so far, with none of the viciousness and occasional “isolated” incidents as seen during Permatang Pauh.
Despite the rhetoric and dramatics, especially in Blogosphere, and the high psychological stakes and claiming rights for the winners in this “Battle for Kuala Terengganu”, it’s a comfort to think that Malaysians might actually be on the right track towards a more mature democracy.
● NJ Ahmad, former mainstream journalist and now a freelancer, would like better broadband connection so that he can meet “professional observers” keen on the politics of blogging.
Making sense in a frenzied sphere
The Kuala Terengganu by-election: Who’s going to win it, and why?
These are the questions many people are asking. If you can’t wait until tomorrow to find out, reading the SoPo blogs should give you an idea. Or it might not…
In fact, you might actually end up being even more confused! Well, that’s the hazard of having access to so many opinions.
If you persevere, you’ll find quite a few bloggers who have a certain consistency and intelligence in their writings – people who seem to make sense most of the time. There are many others, of course.
But since space is limited, we’re forced to be selective: How about the self-deprecating blog name of Lawyer Kampung? ( lawyer-kampung.blogspot.com ).
Yes, this blogger is a real lawyer (everyone seems to be one nowadays) – Mohd Sarisffuddin Ismail, 36, who is based in Bayan Baru, Penang. He started to blog at the end of 2005. His output for the first 30 months? All of six posts.
But the 12th general election left an impact on him – he suddenly felt compelled to write. How compelling was it? Well, in the month of April alone, he wrote {50} posts! And the bi-lingual Sarisffuddin has not looked back since.
Quite a number of readers find his writings interesting, judging from the number of official and public “followers” he now has – 32.
All the bloggers with a following have their own unique abilities. With this young lawyer, the blog’s slogan might give some clue: “Where law meets common sense!”
Actually, Sarisffuddin doesn’t write so much about law – it’s in the area of “common sense” that he stands out. Have a look at all his posts related to the Kuala Terengganu by-elections. Then ask yourself:
“Does he make sense?”
Well, some people seem to have it a lot easier than others and this Lawyer Kampung is one!
Source: Malay Mail 16th January Cyberspot Section
Read more Raja Nazrin: Strong and stable government is important
Why is that so? Why is he emphasizing on the need for a "strong & stable" government?
Will a wobbling coalition delivers the above? Instead can a coalition of clueless dinosaurs currently hanging to whatever shred of dignity and respect they have left, deliver as what was preached by the Regent?
Do you have the answer? Or are we now stuck between the devil and the deep blue sea? Do we run when chicken little says the sky is falling and end up as supper to Foxy Loxy or should we soldier on and ensure what Raja Nazrin has said did not fall on deaf ears?
Should we change horses in midstream? Folks in KT, should they?
Too many questions, no real solution?
I know it's kind of trendy nowadays to identify yourself as anti-establishment. This will make the solution finding process easier. Just be that voice of dissent. But don't just do so without having any proper regards to something that is obvious. Wobbling coalition gelled together only by common hatred will not last long. And so will the dinosaurs from the other coalition. One of these days, they too will become extinct and hopefully those left behind will have what it takes to evolve into a better species.
To all would be voters of P36 KT, happy voting! Show the world that you want a strong & stable government to serve you. Translate that through your votes. Whatever the outcome this Saturday, let's hope that the real winner will be the people of KT themselves.
Updated
Pakatan Rakyat can always take PKR as an example to remedy their "latest predicament" brought up by the DAP Chairman. Just adopt PKR's approach in solving internal squabbles. Common hatred is the answer. That's the elixir, read Despite problems, PKR says common hatred for BN will hold party together.
Common hatred is indeed a valuable commodity in this wobbling coalition. They may not be able to see eye to eye on most fundamental issues but that shouldn't be a problem. Gone are the days when common basic principles and civilized visions are the backbones of an association. Who needs decent objectives in a coalition when you have common hatred as the utmost pertinent principle of the group? "When the lines of camaraderie gets blurry, common hatred will bring us together", no worries man! That's the mark of a great coalition. That's brotherhood 101 for Pakatan Rakyat.
All together now, let us hold hands, its Kumbaya time once again!
salam Tuan Lawyer,
Malu saya tuan hightlight my comment ! But thanks, semoga mendapat perhatian sewajarnya dari pihak UMNO. Komen saya berdasarkan exposure saya sendiri dan apa yang dalam fikiran saya. Mungkin berlainan dengan orang lain. Terserah pada orang lain membuat penilaian.
Nak tambah lagi sikit, dengan izin..
- kenapa Ahmad Said terlalu senang kata - kes tutup! bila ditanya hal Royalti ? bagi beliau mungkin dah selesai tapi selagi rakyat masih mengetuk pintu takkan taknak buka ? Maaf, tapi janganlah berlagak 'gedebe' begitu. Mungkin beliau malas nak layan kerana semuanya terjadi semasa zaman Idris, tapi apapun janganlah senang je kata 'kes tutup'
- sembang2 kedai kopi ramai yang mempersoalkan pendirian Ahmad Said sendiri yang dikatakan dah berubah. Ingat lagi semasa mula2 jadi MB, beliau sendiri mempersoalkan ketelusan royalti, monsoon cup dan mesjid kristal, siap cabar ACA supaya siasat. sekarang ?
- Kenapa perlu diungkit lagi hal 'pengorbanan' wan farid melepaskan jawatan timb menteri/senator nya? (dlm akhbar hari ini) Sejak BN umumkan namanya sebagai calon, hal 'pengorbanan' ini diulang2. Hello Mat2 UMNO - wan farid 'korban' jawatan/kerja itu hal personal dia. Itu bukan korban namanya, tapi mengambil risiko untuk sesuatu yang lebih besar. Lainlah wan farid dari keluarga miskin, perlu menyara 10 orang adik yang masih sekolah, mak ayah terlantar sakit, nak beli kereta pun tak mampu sebab duit gaji semua buat menanggung keluarga .. - itu baru korban ! Pleaselah UMNO, nak muntah dengan 'korban' wan farid ni..
- Apapun isu2 nasional, tempatan, royalti, pembaziran maupun yang melibatkan ugama atau kaum, pada pendapat saya yang insignifikan ini, hanya satu isu yang benar2 akan mempengaruhi majoriti pengundi Melayu KT, terutama yang dari kampung. (Bandaraya Kuala Terengganu hanyalah sebuah kampung yang besar). Tak lain tak bukan isu Wan Farid sombong !
Bunyi amat kebudakan tapi percayalah, ia amat rapat dengan orang kampung. anggaplah macam personal. Isu2 besar lain mungkin hangat bila dibincang, tapi lama kelamaan ia macam hilang kesannya bila bersendirian. Tapi yang lekat dihati - Wan Farid sombong ! Bagi mereka yang terpelajar disini mungkin susah nak percaya. Takkanlah nak lantik Ahli Parlimen, satu perkara yang agung dalam konsep demokrasi, kita perlu memperkatakan hal remeh tentang peribadi seseorang ? I'm just stating a fact as i see it.
Jadi macamana nak perbetulkan persepsi sombong ini? Bukan dengan ucapan2 pemimpin2 yang cuba membersihkan nama wan farid. Ini hal personal, jadi tuan diri sendiri yang kena buat. Wan Farid kena pergi setiap rumah dan jumpa setiap pengundi yang ada di KT, Tak pun lawatlah setiap warung yang ada,salam, senyum dan tegur setiap yang ada. minum teh sama2biar kembung perut, jamah walau sedikit kuih2 yang ada, biar makin tembam pipi yang cute tu. Kalau benarlah wan farid nak bersihkan nama, itu saja cara yang saya nampak. Ada 5 hari lagi..sempat lagi kot. Oya, janganlah pergi ramai2, naik kereta besar, pakai escort polis... cukup 3-4 orang, naik kereta kancil je..
Kematangan berpolitik ? hehe.. maaflah tuan lawyer, saya tak mahu hipokrit. Biarlah politik saya tak matang, tapi saya berpijak dibumi nyata...bukan di awan.
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