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Tuesday, 21 April 2009 15:56

Instead of picking a PKR assemblymen in Penang, Anwar has decided to force a by-election to allow his former political secretary Dr Mansor Osman to contest, win and automatically become deputy Chief Minister 1.

By BARADAN KUPPUSAMY, The Star

IT is a tough call for the Barisan Nasional whether to contest against the Pakatan Rakyat in the upcoming Penanti by-election in Penang or give a walkover.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has said that yet another by-election in a country weary of non-stop politicking is a sheer waste of time, energy and resources that can be better used to help improve the economy which today is the key worry of most Malay-sians.

But Pakatan leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is not to be put off and has engineered yet another vacancy by forcing the PKR incumbent and former deputy Penang Chief Minister I Mohammad Fairus Khairuddin to resign.

His ally Penang Chief Minister and DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng is not happy with the haughty way Anwar had handled the issue like keeping Lim in the dark for days after Fairus had submitted his resignation letter to the PKR supremo.

“I only learnt about it in the media,” said Lim, peeved over the episode – especially with Barisan Nasional leaders criticising him as politically impotent and waiting on Anwar to decide a replacement for Fairus.

“The whole (by-election) operation was planned by Anwar. I don’t know what is happening and neither do the PKR members themselves,” Lim told reporters on Sunday.

Instead of picking a PKR assemblymen in Penang, Anwar has decided to force a by-election to allow his former political secretary Dr Mansor Osman to contest, win and automatically become deputy Chief Minister 1.

Dr Mansor is a man of strong views, PKR sources said, and would not be as amenable as Fairus was.

“PKR would have a strong presence in the state government with Dr Mansor as deputy Chief Minister,” a senior PKR leader said. “Our Penang PKR was sidelined for want of a strong and capable leader but now we have that candidate in Dr Mansor.”

With Deputy Chief Minister 2 Dr Ramasamy – another man who holds firm views, – and Lim, it would be a case of three big tigers on one small hill.

Considering these circumstances and also the fact that the Penanti seat is one of three in the Permatang Pauh parliamentary held by Anwar, the PKR adviser is keen for another by-election battle which he is confident of winning.

He has the best of both worlds – a by-election victory to thumb his nose at the Barisan and his man at the top levels of the Penang government.

In addition, as Opposition leader, Anwar has the licence to criticise, blame and attack the Government over the slowing economy and turn the by-election into a referendum of the Government’s handling of the economy.

However, for the Government, fighting another by-election – the sixth since the March 8, 2008 general election – is a hassle as it will divert national attention away from Najib and his reform plans and take the focus away from the ailing economy back to divisive politics.

For these reasons, Najib and other Barisan Nasional leaders are toying with the idea of giving a walkover – with MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat saying a walkover would effectively cool the country’s rising political temperature.

But other Barisan leaders like MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu and former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad argue that the Barisan must fight, win or lose, not only to offer voters an alternative but also to keep the Barisan flag flying.

The Penanti seat is small with 15,000 voters and Fairus won it by a 2,219 vote majority with the Barisan’s Abdul Jalil garnering 5,127 votes.

Those who want to do battle say the seat is winnable especially with recent by-election results showing a 5% to 10% rise in Malays returning to Umno.

While Tun Mahathir is enjoying a comeback and is naturally spoiling for a fight especially with his archrival Anwar, it is Najib – as the Barisan chairman and Prime Minister – who will have to carry the burden.

As Pekan MP, he has fought many election battles and as deputy Prime Minister he has led the Barisan into many other battles. So it is not a question of experience or of shying away from a contest.

Nor is it a question of fearing defeat.

The Barisan wants to reform and deliver to win back support and that takes time. By-elections are a major distraction for them.

Therefore there is genuine advantage in avoiding another confrontation with the Pakatan whose leader Anwar wants just such a showdown to advance his agenda.

Not contesting would be not playing to his tune.

It would also pull the plug out of the Pakatan election bandwagon which is emotive with members bonding and thriving with each by-election battle.

But for veterans like Tun Mahathir it is anathema to give their political opponents a walkover and face charges of cowardice.

It is not in their blood to give up without a good fight, all the clever arguments notwithstanding.

Perhaps, as they argue, joining in battle is best as there is no loss of honour even if defeated.

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written by ibabonma, April 21, 2009 16:01:20
PKR needs to be represented by strong personality and person of caliber to sit as assemblyman.
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written by Kacang Tanah, April 21, 2009 16:07:56
Lawan, jangan tak lawan. Penduduk Penanti sudah lama tunggu rezeki.
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written by krising1, April 21, 2009 16:22:00
Campaigning for a election before the death of that Mongolian woman is different from the campaigns AFTER the death of that Mongolians woman. Her ghosts appear everywhere to haunt Najib. Najib will do well just to disappear.
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written by eloofk, April 21, 2009 16:39:57
To Fight - You'll die, Not to Fight - You also will die.

Just say SURRENDER I'll pack up and leave.
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written by mountainking, April 21, 2009 17:25:01
LAWAN TETAP LAWAN smilies/cheesy.gif

for a better malaysia, for a better penang, for a better society, for a better cause.
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written by Sterilizer, April 21, 2009 17:40:43
According to Baradan Kupusamy,
The Barisan wants to reform and deliver to win back support and that takes time. By-elections are a major distraction for them.


According to the masses, BN is beyond reform.
What do you guys think?
***** Agree if you think Baradan Kupusamy is a Yes-Man, ***** Disagree if you think not.
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written by pkrgulf, April 21, 2009 17:57:36
Give a walk-over to pakatan..solve everybody's problem...To Mahafiraun...we don't you around anymore..let all Malaysians live in peace. Have we not suffered enuf?
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written by Sutha, April 21, 2009 18:29:30
Dilemma, my foot!

it is Najis' new strategy to earn sympathy and votes. He is talking kok through his posterior end when he says that by-elections are waste of money. Unless he meant buying over the State Assemblymen or Parliamentarian without any election. He does not know that people of honour do not have a price-tag nor put themselves up for sale.

If Beruk Nazi-onal does not put a candidate, it is assured that one or more independant candidates are secretly sponsored with the hope of buying over any victor if they make it. That is also a BuY Election, like what happened in the Silver State. There, the buying was more than just the "friendly" three - 2 crooks and a mental spastic!
If Najis is so concerned about wasting of taxpayers' money, why does he have to pay commission for purchase of the submarine?
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written by latihanQ, April 21, 2009 20:36:09
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak statement that yet another by-election is a sheer waste of time is a completely perverse argument and devoid of logic! In a parliamentary democracy a sitting government is continuously accountable to the electorate. It must match it's manifesto with actions and not allow the perception that they are just empty promises. Abdullah Badawi will testify to that.
By elections is yet another opportunity for the government to return to the people to convince and assure the people it is on the right track. Winning or losing cannot be the only criteria for participating in a by election.
Not participating is the most cowardly behavior of sitting government, but UMNO/BN surely cannot deny they are shell-shocked by the string of defeats in the Peninsula.
Fining representative(s) who resign is making a complete mockery of democracy. It is the mark of a dictatorial regime disrespectful of the people's will. Dictators must be reminded the people are no fools. Let the people be the judge, not arbitrary laws thought up by cowards afraid of the wisdom of the people.
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written by latihanQ, April 21, 2009 20:41:56
Is Najib a coward? You decide.
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written by nana tanjung, April 21, 2009 21:59:44
"Those who want to do battle say the seat is winnable especially with recent by-election results showing a 5% to 10% rise in Malays returning to Umno."

being a Penangite and a Malay, I doubt this is the case. We Penang Malays are not sentimental about Sultans. We simply don't give a damn.

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written by malgal, April 21, 2009 22:15:12
turn away from the fight is to admit straight defeat.

but ready to fight, fight like a man, fairly squarely - no gerrymandering, hantu, postal votes, intimidation, ahem money politics - or throw in the sponge.

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written by cllim123, April 22, 2009 13:10:09
This Baradan is again trying to spin against Pakatan. He is trying to imply that Guan Eng has no power in Penang and its all Anwar running the show. That is bullsheet. And what is wrong with having strong characters all in the same committee? We believe is discourse but intellectual ones. That is healthy. Not like the BN type of strongman politics where dissent in unwelcome. Strong number 2's are usually eliminated in BN. Look at Neo Yee Pan, Lim Ah Lek, Goh Cheng Teik, Chua Soi Lek, Kerk Choo Ting, Subramaniam, Pandithan, Anwar, Musa, Razaleigh...
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written by Rumah Bersih, April 22, 2009 15:43:43
Dear Malaysians,
Penang by election is NOT a test. If BN have BALLS and got what it takes..... Give PERAK State a state election..... One seat in Penang is not going to say anything even BN PARTICIPATE or withdraw. COME TO PENANG TO GET HUMULIATED IS ALSO GOOD LAH:
PENANITES WILL GIVE A RESOUNDING VICTORY TO PR ANYTIME; MALAYS; CHINESE;INDIANS OR EVEN THE ILLEGALS: SEMI VALUE AND MAHASHITHEAD NEEDS NOT JUST A REMINDER BUT A KNOCK ON THEIR HEAD:::::: OLD NEWSPAPER IS USELESS; ONLY TO WRAP DOGGY AND CAT SHIT
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written by fishermans friend, April 29, 2009 13:53:42
No,no,don't backout la Najib,instead get Mahathir to led Barisan into the battle.
Win or lose, you still win. You'll kept Mahathir off your back,if he lost.
But if he win, he'll be in your ass till somebody found a cure for swine flu. A win-win strategy,wont you say ?
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