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Friday, 27 March 2009 15:10

"Khairy's win was an upset, and there's a big question mark over whether he can hold the youth movement together," political analyst Khoo Kay Peng was quoted as saying.

Analysis by Woon Wui Tek, Asiaone.com

AS SON-IN-LAW and confidant of a supposedly-unpopular premier, Khairy Jamaluddin was thought by some to have no hope of taking the Youth chief post in Malaysia's Umno polls.

He stunned observers with a hugely symbolic victory on Wednesday night, seeing off strong challenges from a son of former premier Mahathir Mohamad and a former Selangor menteri besar.

The youngest Youth chief, at 33, now holds a post traditionally a springboard to great things.

The incoming Umno president and premier, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, is said to have preferred Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir - even using a phrase, "dare to change", in his speech that was also Mr Mukhriz's campaign slogan. Mr Khairy was also singled out for a warning letter over money politics.

Still, it is hard to see Mr Najib refusing to name him as a Cabinet minister, as is traditionally done. How powerful the post is is a different matter.

As Mr Khairy goes about ascending the power ladder on his own steam, he must ensure the Youth wing does not fracture.

Though he had the advantages of incumbency as deputy Youth chief, he won only a plurality of votes after a fierce tussle.

His No. 2, Datuk Razali Ibrahim, is not linked to any faction and handily beat a candidate who was, like Mr Khairy, one of the "fourth-floor boys" who advised retiring premier Abdullah Ahmad Badawi - and became a lightning rod for hatred.

"Khairy's win was an upset, and there's a big question mark over whether he can hold the youth movement together," political analyst Khoo Kay Peng was quoted as saying.

But the Oxford graduate - despite recent moves to play to the conservative Malay base - is believed by many to be a moderate at heart. If he can tack to the centre without losing his base, he may just be what's needed as Umno strives to regain the support of non-Malays who deserted the once-invincible coalition it leads.

Mr Khairy is also sensitive to today's Internet-savvy electorate.

He gave extensive interviews to often-critical online media during the campaign and spoke out against a decision to ban the online media from Umno proceedings.

It has long been said that he sees himself as a future prime minister. His father-in-law can no longer protect him. But, if he can make himself the indispensable leader - bridging races, generations and even Umno factions (yes, that's a lot of "ifs") - the sky could well be the limit.

After all, Mr Najib was also Youth chief once.

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written by Ken Liew, March 27, 2009 15:27:43
Najib is already a BIG?

This Son In-Law? What have he done except the monkey dance? OK, he dance worst then a monkey.
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written by Remo, March 27, 2009 15:29:48
Well, Khairy could be not Najib's team but KJ win the race. So Najib got no choice must give KJ a cabinet minister's post. Still a long way for KJ to go. If he his not going to be a racist then he may be accepted by the citizen otherwise he will be gone.

Another thing is that can KJ sustain as the youth chief? If he wants to last long in politic he can join PKR. UMNO won't last long.
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written by ladasiber, March 27, 2009 15:34:16
My leader he is not. This corruption leader is only fit for his species pre historic barbarian, that is not even close to describe who KJ is.
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written by Sinewy, March 27, 2009 15:52:43
"Khairy Jamaluddin has bemoaned the lack of shared principles among BN's component parties"
What shared principles is he talking about? Racism? Cronyism? Nepotism? Malay supremacy? Apartheid NEP? Abuse of power? Divide and rule? I thought those BN maids of UMNO have always been obedient to the whims and fancies of the warlords of the racist UMNO. So what else is he expecting from these maids? Shut up their own kinds?Or is he talking about the principle of "whatever UMNO talks these UMNO maids just shut up and follow and don't makr a fuss" pr the principle of "give and take" where UMNO will do all the takings.
Future leader who? KJ? Give me one reason why he can be a leader for the malaysians.
Give me one reason why he can be the leader of this country. Give me one reason why he can lead me, a non malay.
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written by sukinong, March 27, 2009 17:30:13
Sure he will hold the youth together.. not.. the youth will hold him as their chief. Simply got no choice la.
The loser cannot feed them already ma. The Ma Cai have to eat from his hand. They live to eat.
Najib really have to look out for this fella. That's surely for sure.
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written by Hakim Joe, March 27, 2009 17:36:55
If the VCD XXX Star cannot get a cabinet post, the precedent was oredy set.
Now Najib will just follow suit. What can KJ do? FIL will no longer be PM then.

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written by Sutha, March 27, 2009 22:57:31
What is so difficult abount handling the ArmNo Youth Rempits?

Everytime anyone opens his mouth, put a stack in it and that's about all.

Why else are they there? Even when someone yawns, a stack is placed. Shameless Rempits and shameless newly elected $$$ dishing-out leader.
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written by malaysian, March 28, 2009 01:37:47
Najib will probably appoint Oxford boy as "Minister of Antartic Affairs'.

His first job will be to lead a team of Mat Rempits to paratroop into the Antartic using only a keris! (get it? no parachutes! he he he)
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written by Old Man, March 29, 2009 19:12:28
KJ should bring along his Mat Rempits to fight the Israelis in Gaza in the name of Race and Religion. Please show us your guts like what you did to Dr Rice while she was in Malaysia! Otherwise you're not fit to be a Leader....
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