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Sunday, 04 January 2009 20:17

It is the collection of individuals – Umno members – who are contesting for positions in the party elections in March, and their agents and runners. If these men and women keep their eyes as focused on the party polls as they did during the Permatang Pauh by-election, then Umno’s Datuk Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh will come out second best on Jan 17.

THE MALAYSIAN INSIDER

The biggest obstacle to Umno retaining the Kuala Terengganu parliamentary constituency seat is not Abdul Wahid Endut, the charismatic candidate of Parti Islam SeMalaysia (Pas).

Not even the fickleness of the Chinese voters, who make up 10.94 per cent of the 80,325-strong electorate, presents a real challenge.

It is the collection of individuals – Umno members – who are contesting for positions in the party elections in March, and their agents and runners. If these men and women keep their eyes as focused on the party polls as they did during the Permatang Pauh by-election, then Umno’s Datuk Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh will come out second best on Jan 17.

During the Permatang Pauh campaign in August, the who’s who of the party led the charge but anecdotal evidence suggests that they were more interested in obtaining nominations and support for party elections.

Some of these bigwigs were content to sit in their hotel rooms and meet a steady stream of party members who had descended on the constituency from all over Malaysia.

At that point, party elections were scheduled for December. Since then, Umno has delayed the polls till late March in line with the transition of power plan which will see Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi step down in favour of Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim of PKR won the Permatang Pauh by-election by a yawning margin.

Following the sound defeat, Umno conducted a series of post-mortems. In every study, it was noted that while Umno heavyweights and members flooded Permatang Pauh, many of them were more interested in campaigning for party positions.

Others preferred to stay in cliques with party members from their own states, and were ineffective in making any inroads with the local population.

Najib, who will lead the party machinery in the Kuala Terengganu by-election, knows the pitfalls. In an interview with Mingguan Malaysia, he noted that clear directives had been given to candidates against using the by-election to fish for votes for the party elections.

Those contesting party positions have been given specific areas to look after. This move is intended to prevent them from going around the whole constituency canvassing for support from Umno members.

“Their main focus has to be the voters in Kuala Terengganu,” he said.

Najib also said that, unlike Permatang Pauh, the local party machinery will have to be the prime movers, with outside help only providing back-up services.

Traditionally, every state Umno will rent a house in the constituency and send a strong delegation. But this approach has been counter-productive.

Instead of moving about and meeting voters, the party members tend to hang around their own houses and spend most of the campaign period in the company of their comrades from the same state.

In Kuala Terengganu, Najib said, there would be a change to this “rumah negeri’’ approach.

During the interview, he was confident that Barisan Nasional would retain the constituency, which fell vacant with the death of BN’s Datuk Razali Ismail.

This confidence is anchored in the belief that Umno is regaining its poise after months of uncertainty.

In contrast, not a day seems to pass without a minor flare up in the nascent Pakatan Rakyat coalition.

Pas insiders concede the party’s preparation for the by-election has been less than perfect, with the choice of candidate being made 10 days after BN unveiled Wan Ahmad Farid as its candidate, a delay caused by internal strife.

Still, Pas officials expect everyone to close ranks and fight to wrest control of the constituency from Umno.

Their most potent weapon: Umno members campaigning for party positions.

“We expect Umno members to be more interested in campaigning for the party elections,” said a party insider, who acknowledged that the stakes were also high for Pas and Pakatan Rakyat.

“If we lose, Pakatan Rakyat will lose a lot of momentum,” he said.

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written by ahmadneil, January 04, 2009 20:28:37
Becos of money politic,there are lots of enemy within umno.So that is why umno will be defeated in KT.
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written by ahmadneil, January 04, 2009 20:29:37
Is Arif coming down to campaign for PAS!
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written by jjireh99, January 04, 2009 20:34:48
they threw plastic bottles at Najib in PP, that's why the biwigs had to stay indoors, holed up in their luxury hotels instead of walking around! Wonder whether they will throw anything else at him in KT if he were to show up??? What do you think????
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written by ahmadneil, January 04, 2009 20:43:58
Where is Ezam,Saiful,Bala,Ahmad Ismail,Khir Toyo ,etc! Why so scare to ask them to come to KT.Najis is scare to show this people to the voters in KT becos these people will make umno lost more voters,at least 5,000 more.
Ask Razak Baginda and Roastmah to campaign for umno in KT!Ha ,Ha that will be a nice combination.Reporters,get your question ready!
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written by Motherchell, January 04, 2009 20:56:19
All the UMNO cats have had milk , the only problem is some have had goat's milk some donkey's , some have had buffaloe's .
The problem lies with the ones who bought condensed milk and Nestles. The milk is over and they don't have the lolly to get more . So one cat with let the other cat out of the bag of tricks!
Some may go out to make love to the dog-- depending, if there are too many Tomcats around . They wont fight -- they may sodomize each other . Then the fun begins! The game of denial and the story of the fermented DNA!
http://sjsandteam.wordpress.com/
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written by rosso, January 04, 2009 21:26:22
It will be a good idea to encourage as many Terengganu people as possible (does not matter where they come from) to descend on all the UMNO operation centers and ask for as much money as they can get for services. That way part of the rakyats money that was stolen from the rakyat will be returned and will lead UMNO to believe that they are winning the people's support. Then on election day, wack them properly.
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written by savemalaysia, January 04, 2009 21:50:19
Najis, as a generous father Christmas in the recent run-up to the UMNO elections, should know better that UMNO's warlords come into power through money politics. Those who practise and propagate it will forever have enemies from all corners. The worse spin-off from money politics is that the people whom you have doled out money, may come back for more and when their demands are not met, you will continue to have enemies shadowing you.

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written by DreamLady, January 04, 2009 22:01:13
what do you mean by winning Permatang Pauh by yawning margin???Is there something wrong with your grey matter, or have you been high on drug that you failed to follow the news accurately??

Now it dawns on me: you are the running dog for UMNO goons who feed you with decomposed carcasses till you lose your mind !!!!
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written by rocky, January 04, 2009 22:56:07
UMNO only guys have self interest above all. and money talks. smilies/angry.gif
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written by Proud_2b_Malaysian, January 05, 2009 02:14:17
This by-election is crucial more for BN than for PR. However, a win for either side can give way to a myriad of interpretations for the coalitions. Knowing that BN and PR will throw everything in, we shall see the weaknesses of both factions and the voters and Malaysians will be the ultimate judge.

http://proud2bmalaysian.wordpr...trengganu/
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