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Wednesday, 11 February 2009 16:30

The non-Malay vote in Perak will be very difficult for the BN. This is clear from the response to the defecting Chinese assemblyman Hee Yit Fong. The locals were so enraged that her family is taking the brunt of their anger.

THE STRAITS TIMES

With the dust barely settled on the Kuala Terengganu by-election last month, the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition is thrown into two more by-elections in which many unresolved controversies are likely to hold sway. The sudden by-elections in Perak and Kedah will take place in two seats that have a significant non-Malay voter base.

“The non-Malay votes will play a decisive role in these two by-elections,” said electoral analyst Ong Kian Ming.

That is not good news for the BN.

Through regular surveys, it would appear that while the Malay support for BN may have held since the March general election last year, the non-Malay support has fallen.

If it had its way, the BN will not want to face voters at a time when pro-opposition sentiment is boiling over. But it has no choice, as the law requires that the by-elections be held within 60 days of the seat becoming vacant.

The Bukit Gantang parliamentary seat in Perak fell vacant when the Pas MP Roslan Shaharum died suddenly of a heart attack on Monday.

The Bukit Selambau state seat in Kedah was vacated when its PKR assemblyman V. Arumugam reportedly quit over claims that he was being pressured to defect. He is still missing but Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Azizan Abdul Razak has announced his resignation. So far, there is no word to the contrary.

Allegations have surfaced that Arumugam had married a second wife in contravention of the law. The PKR has claimed that he married her only through religious rites, and did not register it. He is still legally married to his first wife.

Although in different states, both seats have significant numbers of non-Malay voters, making it very hard for the BN to wrest them away.

“The mood of the day is against the status quo, especially among the non-Malay voters and the young,” said Professor Agus Yusoff, a political analyst.

The voter breakdown for the Perak parliamentary seat is 63.5 per cent Malay, 27.1 per cent Chinese and 9.1 per cent Indian. For the Kedah state seat, it is 50.2 per cent Malay, 19.3 per cent Chinese and 29.5 per cent Indian.

Ong's study showed that about 53 per cent of the Malays voted for BN in Bukit Gantang last March. Only about 35 per cent of non-Malays did so, sharply down from the 85 per cent in 2004.

As for the Kedah seat, the Malay support for the BN was a high 63 per cent, with the non-Malay vote at a low 26 per cent, according to the study.

The non-Malay vote had plummeted in March last year because of resentment over the heightening race rhetoric at that time.

The situation has not improved much. “Umno didn't change, it didn't come clean on issues, or deliver on promises to change,” said Agus.

Two major controversies that have special resonance for the minority communities, are still raging.

The first is the BN takeover of the Perak government last week. It angered many voters, and will become the biggest issue in the Bukit Gantang by-election.

The Pakatan Rakyat opposition coalition may take full advantage of this by fielding former Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Nizar Jamaluddin as a candidate.

“I believe Nizar is a symbolic figure in view of the present circumstances,” said DAP state chief Ngeh Koo Ham.

Nizar was popular among the non-Malays, and his move to approve permanent land leases for Chinese new villages and vernacular schools was hailed. There is concern now among villagers whether the BN government will continue this policy.

The new BN Menteri Besar Datuk Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir has said it was too early to decide.

The non-Malay vote in Perak will be very difficult for the BN. This is clear from the response to the defecting Chinese assemblyman Hee Yit Fong. The locals were so enraged that her family is taking the brunt of their anger.

In Kedah, the major issue that will play among the non-Malay voters, especially the Indians, is the perception of continued marginalisation of the community. This had lost the BN most of their Indian support last March.

The BN is likely to be further hobbled by a MIC candidate. The party is hugely unpopular with the Indian community.

As a result, analysts believe BN's strongest voter bank in both seats will be the Malay votes. In Perak, Umno still has a fairly strong standing in the community. Of the 28 BN assemblymen, 27 are from Umno.

“The Malay vote is fairly status quo, but the young voters may be different. They may swing away,” said Agus.

The Malay dissatisfaction over the perception of their diminishing political clout, especially in Perak where their numbers form less than half the population, could also come into play.

But it will be hard work for the BN. — MI

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written by OVERLORD, February 11, 2009 16:34:50
I call upon all the king makers, of the 2 Bukits to make a stand!!! They thought KT was a watershed event...Let this election be a referendum for a nation!!!
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written by SocratesI, February 11, 2009 16:39:07

Harder for BN ??!! It will be nigh impossible for the Barisan Najis to win ! With such deceit and strong arm tactics used by Barisan Najis to wrest the Berak State Govt from the Rakyat is unforgiveable, and shows that we need to curb Barisan Najis' power and influence at every turn we get !!

Pakatan Rakyat will win hands down with much improved majorities in both by-elections as for Pakatan Rakyat they are by-elections, but for Barisan Najis, they are buy-erections !!!

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written by DreamLady, February 11, 2009 16:42:08
UMNO goons, the rakyat challenge you to fight with PR this coming by-elections without the frills of inducement, free contracts, any pows or indulge in vote-buying. Just see if you can win without those goodies mentioned above!!!
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written by ahmadneil, February 11, 2009 16:43:29
Hee's mother can't even sell vegetables.The chinese are not to be play around when it comes to trust.Not like umno ,they can don't mind traitors ,murderers,rapist,trojan horse,sodomist,crooks and all those who are outlaws.So you see Hee is joining this shit party,umno.Other races take it easy ,not the chinese!Don't play,play!
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written by asguard, February 11, 2009 16:44:15
They (BN)screw-up in Perak! Let us give them a nice screw-up in this election! Two seats belong's to the opposition.. no less!
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written by pinsysu, February 11, 2009 16:45:33
Hee has literally vapourised all the Chinese votes for BN. only the suckers in MCA and Gerakan will cast BN their votes. not so sure abt the Indian votes as the appearance of the pirated-MB could be persuasive when looked at closely.
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written by rpremkumar2u, February 11, 2009 16:51:16
Check with the bookie odds. They too have demographics. Nah Cheap wasn't prepared for 2 Bukits. Only 1 Bukit.
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written by chanatak, February 11, 2009 17:20:07
With RM20m, why does she bother to pretend she wants to sell vegetables. She might as well migrate to Taiwan or China with that running dog daughter she brought up and disappear for ever. The whole gingbang family can do it together singing with joy.
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written by carribeanking7, February 11, 2009 17:39:39
Yes UMNO will learn a lesson it does not want to learn when they lose power and sit in the opposition benches, that you cannot be "two faced" and sing one tune to the Malay crowd, and spin it as something else to the non-malays.

Najib and Hishamuddins keris weilding tactics are part of the reason BN lost its 2/3rds majority in GE12.

Khairy's insincere oppotunistic rethoric of championing the Penang Malay minority ensured that Gerakan got trounced in GE12, and Penang fell to the opposition.

Ahmad Ismails 'pendatang" pronouncement in Permatang pauh, made UMNO penang a pariah within the already small opposition of Penang.
His racist stand no doubt alienated csome chinese voters in Kuala Terengganu months later.

I predict in the upcoming Bukit Selambau by elections, the racist utterings of Hamidah Osman and Tajuddin Rahman, will note bode well with the Indian community who represent 29.5 percent of the voters.More so that Hamidah was appointed exco in the illegitimate Perak government.

The BN can use MSM to spin but the internet is written in indelible ink.
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written by Darth Vader, February 11, 2009 17:43:29
Journalist of the National Shit Times(NST)

We the voters dont swing votes. We DECIDE who to vote.

I suppose you must be a graduate of journalism from Malaysian Uni, hence the choice of word like "SWING"

For your information, we are not monkeys, swinging here and there!

Ptui smilies/cry.gif
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written by Democrats, February 11, 2009 17:57:38
This time around, I hope to see 99% of non Malay voting for PR, and 80% of Malays to vote for PR. Bagi BN hilang deposit!
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written by Fuminari, February 11, 2009 18:34:26
stop all these malay n non malay issue,these elections are meant seriously for the future n well being of all malaysian,the bangsa malaysia!!
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written by Tokyobanker, February 11, 2009 19:29:25
Only in a third class country like Malaysia you can have under-educated politicians disppearing from their electorates and their constituents.

If you are not up to the job to face the rakyats who voted you into the position, you are then not qualified to start off with and the political parties should not have put them up as candidates in the first place!

No principle! No Commitment! No Undeestanding! Simply NO CLASS!!
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written by educationist, February 11, 2009 19:29:59
I hope the rakyat there will use the ballot box to tell the UMNOputras what they think of their unscrupulous and immoral grap of power in Perak.
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written by Sudahlah tu, February 11, 2009 21:24:27
Allah akan menghukum binatang umno ...
Pilihanraya kecil akan kerap diadakan agar rakyat diberi wang sogokan dan bantuan ehsan daripada harta haram umno ....
itu hanya satu cara untuk binatang umno berkongsikan wang haram mereka ..
ayoh ..lebihkan pilihanraya kecil di seluruh Malaysia ...
rakyat dapat wang sogokan yang banyak ...
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written by miwaki, February 11, 2009 21:27:36
If BN won these two by-elections,it just goes to prove that Corruption and incompetence are acceptable by the voters of these 2 constituencies.I believe PR will win in these two by-election as Malaysians are not stupid people.We do not vote for idiots to represent us.

We want competent people with integrity to rule,not thieves,frogs or toads.
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written by shissun, February 11, 2009 22:04:27
I wonder if Najib still want to lead the campaigns. These are the sure lose battles! This coward will sure run away. Let sacrifice the ikan bilis.
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written by SiHangChai, February 11, 2009 22:41:04
WHile this is happening MCA has been very quiet and keeping low profile. Why, they masterminded Hee Hee Hah Hah Puiit frogging. MCA is also to be blamed and they are out there to disunited the opposition chinese
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written by Kunta Kinte, February 11, 2009 23:52:13
Najib should lead this campaign as well like the other two which he did. And Khiry, get your beruk tricks geared up to bury the opposition just like you did in PP and KT.
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written by ROBERTNGTG, February 12, 2009 08:53:59
The non-Malay vote in Perak will be very difficult for the BN. This is clear from the response to the defecting Chinese assemblyman Hee Yit Fong. The locals were so enraged that her family is taking the brunt of their anger.

AND U CAN BET YR TWO BALLS ON IT. TO THE NEXT FROG THINKING OF HOPPING INTO
THE GRAVY TRAIN, BEWARE, THE WRATH OF THE VOTERS.
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written by kavidibaku, February 12, 2009 10:56:04
Malays remember Nizar yang dibuli.
Indians remember Kugan.
Chinese remember The Pros Hee.

BUT PR, U BETTER MAKE SURE YR REP IS RELIABLE AND NOT FOR SALE.RAKYAT ARE FED UP AND DAMN ANGRY.
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