A+ | A- | Reset
Home arrow The Blogs arrow Special Reports arrow Reinventing himself again

Reinventing himself again PDF Print
Posted by admin   
Monday, 29 December 2008 13:20

Anwar

By Baradan Kuppusamy, The Star

It was an exhilarating year for opposition leader and PKR adviser Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim who emerged from the political wilderness to come within a whisker of overthrowing his tormentor Umno and capturing state power.

As in 1998 when he was one step away from becoming Prime Minister but ended up sacked and jailed, he is again one step away as the effective power behind the Pakatan Rakyat coalition and as opposition leader controlling 82 seats in parliament.

Yet the final step eluded him despite a massive build-up to Sept 16, the date that Anwar claimed BN backbenchers would defect to his side to topple the government and finally enable him to become Prime Minister.

Becoming Prime Minister has been his goal ever since he gave up a sterling career as a neutral, firebrand Islamist leader in 1982 for a meteoric career as an Umno leader.

He was the man that then Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad picked to implement “Islam in-government” and he did a massively successfully job.

By 1996 he was in a strong enough position to challenge Dr Mahathir and saw in the Asian financial crisis of 1997 the opportunity to unseat his boss. But all that is history.

Today his once-feared fundamentalist Islamist leanings don’t cause a ripple among non-Muslims; instead he heads a growing multi-racial party that is the undisputed dominant component in the Pakatan Rakyat coalition.

Anwar has successfully reinvented himself as a “new age” leader espousing multi-culturalism, racial equality and affirmative action for all Malaysians who need it, not just bumiputras.

The Sept 16 gambit has dented his credibility and politically set him back but if ever there is an incorrigible optimist, it must be Anwar.

His new target is to capture Sarawak and with its 31 MPs march into Putrajaya.

If that fails, he will simply come up with another scheme.

Comments (10)Add Comment
...
written by onnetline, December 29, 2008 13:29:30
DSAI,

The stakes are astronomically high ! So, please plan right.
report abuse
disagree 2
agree 38
...
written by ahmadneil, December 29, 2008 13:34:33
Come and show to the Mugabe of Sarawak that you,Anwar, can make a difference.
report abuse
disagree 2
agree 41
...
written by Jan, December 29, 2008 13:43:12
If PKR wants to take over the Federal Govt or Sarawak state govt why talk about it to the press? This will give the govt plenty of time to counter your plans. Just zip up and go and do it.
report abuse
disagree 1
agree 33
...
written by rakyatmalaysia, December 29, 2008 13:48:50
PKR, your mulut banyak bocor la
report abuse
disagree 17
agree 16
...
written by lamakawan, December 29, 2008 14:02:18
The stakes are indeed high for this firebrand nationalist Anwar Ibrahim. He cannot afford to do anything wrong running into the Sarawak state elections in 2 years' time. He must fix up the internal squabble within the Pakatan while concentrating in gaining mass in Sarawak and Sabah. The internal squabbles in Selangor must be resolved soon before the KT by elections. That is his first prority before the new year starts.
report abuse
disagree 1
agree 15
...
written by KUMON, December 29, 2008 14:43:50
Yes, DSAI do it discreetly.

On PKR's problems, it's all growing up pains and those who are not in sync with the leadership, please go away. There will be MPs leaving and joinning, important thing is that all are in congruency with the direction to make Malaysia better.
report abuse
disagree 2
agree 15
...
written by clarity, December 29, 2008 14:57:05
He dared to live with the times. He dared to change and so he will be the next PM of this country.
report abuse
disagree 2
agree 21
...
written by johanssm, December 29, 2008 17:42:03
From the grassroots here , we believes DSAI is already halfway to set up his new government. The 5 states plus KualaLumpur are in good hands and doing well despite having no records to refers to ( as bn destroyed most of the paper). But to advance we need to beat the federal monkeys.
report abuse
disagree 1
agree 12
...
written by lovemalaysiarakyat, December 29, 2008 21:10:45
Anyone is better than what we currently have. AND the opposition has shown they can do it and is trying hard to deliver. It is healthy this way.
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 6
...
written by Proud_2b_Malaysian, December 29, 2008 22:11:45
Nothing wrong with Anwar reinventing himself. Shows that he can improve and upgrade for the times and the needs of the country. What we don't want is someone who thinks the people is the same today as was 50 years ago.

Malaysia needs to reinvent ourselves. No more the same BN leadership and actions into the new era but this will fall onto deaf ears. We'll get more of the same and possibly worse.

http://proud2bmalaysian.******...bn-and-pr/
report abuse
disagree 1
agree 8

Write comment
This content has been locked. You can no longer post any comment.
You must be logged in to a comment. Please register if you do not have an account yet.

busy
 
< Prev   Next >
 
Some Images Hosted With
Thank You ImageShack!
 BLOGGERS AGAINST ISA

Powered and Optimized for:
Malaysia Today by MT-TEAM