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Thursday, 15 January 2009 08:04

Tired of reacting to PAS’ constant attacks, Umno goes on the offensive.

The organisers had promised a 10,000-strong crowd but it poured and they did not quite make the numbers. The impressive power point presentation on a gigantic screen looked incongruous in that humble part of town.

SUHAINI AZNAM,The Star

 

WITH just three days left to go before Kuala Terengganu voters choose their new MP, the tempo has picked up considerably.

Both sides have been holding forth in small ceramah clusters to explain local issues on street corners, at roadside eateries, just anywhere one could arrange a few chairs and makeshift table and microphone.

Deviating from this pattern, two nights ago, Umno held a massive gathering at the Cabang Tiga market to counter the Opposition’s claims.

Entitled “Masihkah Kau Ingat?”, it was Umno’s reminder of PAS’ rule between 1999 and 2004 when it had allegedly committed a variety of infringements to outright wrongdoings.

As testimony, Umno brought up a line of former PAS and PKR leaders to speak on its behalf.

The infringements encompassed the locking up of Kemas kindergartens, giving zakat money meant for poor Muslims to PAS executive councillors to fund their children’s education abroad, transferring some civil servants 15 times, logging in forest reserves by cronies, closure of the Mara Junior Science College in Besut and Dungun, among a long list printed in glossy booklets by the same title.

Unfortunately, with the confusion of Umno, Barisan and PAS flags hoisted around the market, it was hard to tell who was holding the ceramah. Moreover, some of the former PAS leaders whom Umno had arranged to speak turned up in white jubah (robe) and serban (cloth wound around their heads), the accepted PAS garb on the east coast.

So when Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak rushed to the site from another engagement with police escort lights blazing, they not surprisingly overshot the venue.

There was a few minutes of commotion as realisation struck and they had to hastily backtrack.

The organisers had promised a 10,000-strong crowd but it poured and they did not quite make the numbers. The impressive power point presentation on a gigantic screen looked incongruous in that humble part of town.

On the upside, each speaker was introduced with a short seruling (flute) display, interspersed with the occasional chant of “PAS kluk klek” (literally “PAS flip-flops” or is inconsistent) to the beat of drums.

Umno is still looking for that special “winning factor”. And what would that magic ingredient be?

“I don’t know,” said Datuk Dr Ramzi Mohd Zubir, 36, a Marang Umno committee member who had famously taken on, and lost to, PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang last March.

“We have to create the winning factor, create the environment to make our victory possible,” he said.

He does know that “if people keep saying Barisan is going to lose, Barisan is going to lose, it will certainly lose”.

Dr Ramzi estimates that the all-important deciding voters have shrunk to “about 10-11% today, down from 15% before nomination day”.

He noted, however, that “people are fed up with national issues. So we stress local issues.

“We have to go on attack mode. All this while, we have been on the defensive,” he added.

The issues that matter most to Terengganu’s 88% Malay voters are the ones that affect their pockets.

Listening intently to the speeches at a ceramah, Pak Zainal, 60-plus, munched ravenously on his burger while perched on one of several metal tables strewn on the pavement across the market.

“You cannot deny that things are so much better now,” he said between bites.

“Dulu susah. Jauh bumi dengan langit. Tapi duit kelabu mata. (It was hard before. Now, it is as difference as between earth and sky. However, money can cloud one’s vision.)

“The oil royalty alone would be enough to feed everyone in Terengganu rice twice a day. If only the food is cheap. That is all the people want,” he said.

Taxi driver Mohd Ali, in his mid-50s, concurred. He retired from the army some years ago and then became a lorry driver.

He feels indebted to Umno because after his retirement, it was Umno which had given his children scholarships to pursue their studies.

So today, while he has some criticism of Umno, he remains very much an Umno man.

According to Dr Ramzi, the people of Terengganu have a negative image of PAS as an aggressive party, pointing to the Batu Burok incident last September when police had to be called in to break up an illegal gathering.

“PAS is worried that people will recall that stone-throwing episode. Now it has learnt to be more subtle.

“If PAS were the better government, they would have won (the state) in March (2008), during the political tsunami.

“You cannot go on a populist route, abolishing toll, giving three months maternity leave, or postponing assessment. The people have to think for the long term,” he said.

Making the decision is however not easy.

“For Malays, if they vote PAS, they weaken Umno, which is a Malay party,” he said.

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written by ahmadneil, January 15, 2009 08:31:20
This MCA lapdog toilet paper is writing another bloody rubbish.Forever supporting their corrupted master.Get lost! Boycott Star.No buy,No lies!
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written by ahmadneil, January 15, 2009 08:33:14
umno is already too weak and the pulse is low.The end is near for they know that a sefeat in KT will spell the end of Najib and umno.So vote PAS to Godspeed the demise of umno.
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written by Tompios, January 15, 2009 08:39:52
Masihkah engkau ingat UMNO bagaimana sejarah Pembentukkan mu? Engkau adalah proxy British yang meneruskan agenda British post-colonization.

UMNO is an old Toilet flush!!
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written by Raizzen, January 15, 2009 08:56:25
1. The Star is trying delude people into thinking that it is reporting a just, unbias, neutral report. Which fails quite miserably.
2. Isnt PAS the one whos tired of AMNO's lopsided offensive
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written by adan, January 15, 2009 09:06:12
The main issue in the KT ELECTION, judging by the space and prominence given daily by STAR, will appear to be the issue of hudud. The issues that affect people are down to earth. issues of fairness and fair play in eduaction and job opportunities, the rising cost of living and crimes,and rampant corruption. despite its own tag-line harping daily on non-issues to confuse and confound the KT VOTERS.
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written by kc respect, January 15, 2009 09:21:27
Dear Ahmadneil
My deepest respect to you. You are as much MT as Bro RPK.
My new year resolution is to stop buying The Star. BOYCOTTED IT!
This garbage of news by Sohai-ini is really, actually working against BN, i/o for.
Because smart people read and think, while BN goons do not read or think.
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written by borneoman, January 15, 2009 09:35:20
Datuk Dr Ramzi Mohd Zubir, 36, a Marang Umno committee member, at 36 and already a datuk? what is so great about him that qualify him to be a datuk or is he a very good ball polisher of umno big guns?i suggest all umno members be given the datukship to differentiate them from the common rakyat of the federation.
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written by Rainbowseahorse, January 15, 2009 09:57:17
A Dutukship? Depending on locality and economic situation, a mere 250k is all it takes for that...ehhhh...."prestigious" title.
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written by arazak, January 15, 2009 10:06:03
Even if it does not rain, nobody wants to see Najis blast C4. . ., errr..., hot air! They had better stayed home, enjoy "keropok likor" and chili sauce with a cup of hot "kopi o". . ., ahhh, that would be better!
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written by batsman, January 15, 2009 10:33:45
Don;t underestimate UMNO's dirty tricks. I think UMNO has even got Singapore's PAP to help. This means UMNO owes Singapore's PAP big time.
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written by smeagrooo, January 15, 2009 11:29:11
So when Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak rushed to the site from another engagement with police escort lights blazing, they not surprisingly overshot the venue.

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Police escort? he was there at KT as DPM or Umno man? If UMNO man, so syok got police escort. MUst have been one heck of a parade, all 10000 policemen escorting a poop!
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written by ahmadneil, January 15, 2009 11:59:59
written by kc respect, January 15, 2009 09:21:27
Cheers, kc respect! stand together ,shoulder to shoulder,and together we will crush these umno/BN.This is my resolution for 2009.
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written by ibabonma, January 15, 2009 12:28:20
I just came to know of one guy from KT and told me that he came down to B Permai after getting the RM 800.00 allocated given to each household. "Kalau tak dapat duit itu, macam mana saya sampai sini?" Look, how they spent their grandfather's oil money!
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written by ibabonma, January 15, 2009 12:38:44
Najis,looking at the crowds attending UMNO's ceramah, I see they are of the common group i.e. those government servants staffing the various ministerial and departmental headquarters from KL and Putra Jaya, in particular. I see some of them are from Felcra head office and 2 officers that I recognize from Felda KL! Are you not scared?
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written by amoker, January 15, 2009 12:42:57
What a racist piece of article. Of course, the ones who the writer speaks to are from that party. but there is nothing neutral about this piece of writting.

Of course things are better now for those who support UMNO. Idris Jusoh used to take all the money himself and now UMNO supporters can get another piece. But what about the general Terengganu population?
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written by carribeanking7, January 15, 2009 13:26:26
The abrupt movements in Star’s board of directors are seen as a sign that MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat has tightened his hold on Malaysia’s leading newspaper company. Hii and Ng are said to be Ong’s nominees on the board and their appointments help to cement his position in the party.

Ong must now polish UMNO's balls to strengthen his position, as he faces dissent within MCA.
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written by shamadz72, January 15, 2009 13:45:19
Tell me that people like Kadeer Sheikh Fadzir and Nor Mohamed Yakcop is a Malay.
How about the one yawning in the picture below smilies/smiley.gif

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written by clarity, January 15, 2009 13:45:47
Read his ast sentence. He is trying to tell the malays that PAS is made up of chinese and Indians.
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written by lamepug, January 15, 2009 17:54:57
i never buy any newspaper these few years as there's e-newspaper.... but now, i even did not go to these Be-eNd lap dog webby... that day my neighbor Be-eNd lap dog newspaper on main gate and that time starting to rain...actually i can help to take the Be-eNd lap dog newspaper but.... my heart just singing... LeT iT WeT, LeT iT WeT, LeT iT WeT~~~~~
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written by Rainbowseahorse, January 16, 2009 11:33:57
Oh, that's a Malay woman with a darker than normal complexion; correct?

By the way, I don’t think she is yawing, but finishing off the high notes in “Negaraku”; am I correct again?
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