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Saturday, 15 August 2009 14:47

I myself will not touch the NEP with a long barge pole, but it is a personal preference. I do believe that if it is applied in the right spirit in accordance with its original purpose of eradicating poverty across the board, it can be an important tool for the greater good of our society.

By Tunku Abdul Aziz, MySinchew

THE visit of the Prime Minister Najib to Batu Caves a few days ago will not, I hope, be just a public relations exercise, to gain some political mileage and win over the Indian poor who have long been left to their own devices, to fend for themselves as best they can, while the country as a whole has moved on.

Here is a great opportunity for Najib to give practical effect to the great humanitarian principles upon which the NEP, or to give it its full name, New Economic Policy, was conceived. These principles were based on empowering the poor irrespective of ethnicity, religion or political leanings, by giving them equal opportunities to participate in and enjoy the fruit of the country’s development.

Somehow, somewhere along the way, successive governments have allowed the NEP to be applied for the exclusive benefit of the Bumiputera. Counted among them are thousands upon thousands of hanger-on Indians professing the Muslim faith who claim to be more Malay than the Malays. Ever the opportunists, and who am I to blame them, for seizing the biggest prize the country has to offer under UMNO’s 1-Malay policy.

They needed little encouragement to wriggle themselves adroitly through a constitutional loophole, and reap the benefit of a system that is totally immoral, unethical and indefensible on humanitarian grounds as currently implemented. It is in serious violation of the basic objective of narrowing the gap between the rich and the marginalised poor of our society, which was what the NEP was intended to do in the first place.

We have, overnight, created a new class of super rich “Malays” who will, mark my word, be the ultimate undoing UMNO’s, and Najib’s legitimacy to govern. It is a pity that his deputy prime minister has been so blinded by his hatred of Anwar Ibrahim that he could not recognise who the real “traitors to the Malays” are. I would, if I were Najib, be wary of those surrounding him because there may well be a traitor or two lurking in his camp. One can’t be too careful.

Those in a position to make a difference have all, by default, failed in their duty to address the plight of the poor. Sensible measures must be put in train by the Najib administration to ensure that the vicious cycle of poverty is put to rest, sooner rather than later. Instead of wasting his time scheming, plotting and devising plans bordering on the morally dishonest, and ethically unwholesome, to disrupt and topple the states lost to the Pakatan Rakyat based on the last general elections that even the government admitted were free and fair, he should make it his priority to get the economy back on track quickly. The economic performance under his stewardship will be a deciding factor in how long he remains on top of the pile, and not whether he retakes Selangor or Penang.

Najib has made all the right noises and, on paper at least, he appears sensitive to the long-standing issues of public concern. However, unless people see the results, born of concrete and positive actions quickly, his credibility will go out of the window, and the proverbial closet perceived to hide a multitude of sins will throw its doors wide open before an excited gaggle raised on a diet of regurgitated conspiracy theories long past their shelf life. Malaysians are a funny people; they want to see you put your money where your mouth is!

I myself will not touch the NEP with a long barge pole, but it is a personal preference. I do believe that if it is applied in the right spirit in accordance with its original purpose of eradicating poverty across the board, it can be an important tool for the greater good of our society.

Personally I have never played my Bumi card because it was never the intention that it was created for the professional group of people to which I belong. My sense of fair play would not allow me to take something that does not belong to me. The NEP belongs to the least educated, the marginalised, and the underclass. I can look after myself without assistance from the state, but millions of our people need temporary crutches before they can stand on their two feet unaided. And they are to be found all over this land of plenty.

So, Prime Minister, the time to act is now. Do not leave it too late because before you know it, the next general election will be upon you, and there is a saying I remember vaguely about the futility of crying over spilt milk. Show the poor that they can trust you even though your detractors think they don’t trust you enough to buy a second hand Proton Saga from you. Well, I suppose you cannot please all the people all of the time.

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written by commonfolk, August 15, 2009 15:46:25
I wish that Tunku Abdul Aziz is our PM.
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written by storm62, August 15, 2009 16:04:57
If Tunku Aziz does become the PM...umno malays will cry foul and raise their crooked knife again.

simply becos Tunku Aziz is the VP of DAP...i'm still dreaming if this will happen.

well, if Malaysians were to really wake up and stay united as a Bangsa Malaysia and vote bn/umno out come next GE, then i think this will be a reality....insyaallah.
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written by johntyc, August 15, 2009 16:08:00
Tunku, oh Tunku. Najib manalah minat pasal soal kebajikan masyarakat dan kebaikan negara! Dia hanya nak rampas seberapa banyak negeri yang bole sebelum PRU13 dan mengelak dari menjadi PM yang paling singkat berkhidmat memerintah!
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written by babakl, August 15, 2009 16:48:10
Tuanku, you are a very good hearted man and knows what is right, wrong and good or bad. As for dpm, he is afraid of DSAI because deep inside, he knows by next GE, bn is the opposition and he has no chance to have the comfortable seat on the pm's chair. So now is the time to simpily accuse and degrade at anyone who will fail their plans. Even now goverment servent union who is not allowed to be on any political side starts to play politicts.So i would like to ask would it be safe to say if non malays were to be promoted then those interviewer's will be branded a trator to the malays too is it.So cupac please do not play politicts for it s not your business to be involved in such matters.
DSAI, i wish you all the best and come next GE, do have our Tuanku as one of your ministers to run this beautiful country Malaysia my country.
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written by SocratesI, August 15, 2009 16:52:27

DSAI, Tunku Aziz, Zaid Ibrahim would all make better PMs than Najis Rosak or SleepyHead or Maha-Shithead, anyday !

But Najis Rosak is very busy everyday, plotting and working hard to overthrow the democratically elected Pakatan Rakyat Govt. in Selangor, Penang, Kedah after succeeding in such a sloppy fashion in Perak. He is our PM ?? I thought he was the Head Honcho of Malaysia Corrupted Inc. and the Gestapo & SS Unit of the Utterly Moronic Nazi Organization who keep the Rakyat and Opposition oppressed and intimidated ... after all, that is all that I have seen him do !!

Vote IN Pakatan Rakyat, no matter what !
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written by hellosunshine, August 15, 2009 17:05:24
Najis and his deputy, Moooheedeen are playing the tried and tested old game of 'good cop bad cop'. One will pretend to be the nice guy and the other, his natural self, the *******. smilies/cheesy.gif smilies/grin.gif
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written by mowadoha, August 15, 2009 22:32:21
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written by asguard, August 15, 2009 22:57:08
I DON'T WISH FOR THAT TWO POKER FACE NAJIS TO DELIVER anything...the only thing he is going to deliver is more deaths, brutal power grab... and manipulation first, twisting facts and lies!
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written by CBP, August 16, 2009 21:24:22
Dear God, please have this najib infected with HIV, and then pass to Muhyiddin, We Malaysian is willing shorten 1 hour of our life for this deal.
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