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Sunday, 04 October 2009 20:43

(The Malaysian Mirror) How do the odds stack up?  Has Umno gambled wisely or foolishly?

KUALA LUMPUR - Why would a person gamble? Putting aside those who gamble for the thrill of it, to gain something the fast and easy way without having to work hard for it is one answer.

The act of gambling means there is a chance of something to gain the easy way and something to lose as the outcome is beyond one’s direct control. But it need not be left entirely to lady luck as an appraisal of the odds will determine if one is a wise gambler or a foolish one.

What does gambling have to do with BN? Well, this how many describe BN’s or specifically Umno’s  bid to put Anwar Ibrahim behind bars for a second time on another charge of sodomy. And pehaps, it is the most concise description. 

casino.pngTo some, it is a high-stakes gamble because they could neutralize Pakatan Rakyat without having to carry out any painful reforms at all, which could well lose them their throne.

But how do the odds stack up?  Has Umno gambled wisely or foolishly? Let’s examine.

Will PR break up without Anwar

Naturally, Umno hopes that by removing Anwar from the political scene, PR will break apart without him to provide the glue to hold the parties together.

Anwar continues to play an important diplomatic role between the parties. His ability to get the partners to sit down together to thrash out sticky problems and come out with a joint consensus is legendary. It may have saved PR when Umno was aggressively courting PAS over unity talks.

But would PR break up without Anwar? In the early days, may be. But as time passes, PR has shown remarkable resilience in staying together.

No doubt PR was formed with Anwar’s political skills, but it has now grown beyond one man’s personality and may no longer require his personal involvement either.

With each crisis that it overcomes, the coalition has become stronger. It may have now passed the critical newborn stage where survival depended on a nurturing mother.

For example, the PAS-DAP crisis in Kedah over the demolition of a pig abattoir was resolved by DAP national leaders talking directly to PAS Kedah leaders without Anwar having to intercede.

Selangor’s Mentri Besar Khalid Ibrahim has proved himself capable of being able to contain and diffuse numerous controversies involving PAS-DAP without Anwar having to step in.

Giving the enemy a lift to Putrajaya

Yet what may seem like a blatant injustice to Anwar supporters may well be just what the PR component parties need to rally around and further forget their differences. It is actually a good stand for them to unite behind and to  reinforce their common distaste for the BN.

Therefore, Umno should tread carefully. When an action intended to weaken the opposition turns out that it may actually strengthen them instead, it is certainly time to pause and reconnoiter.

There is also another reason why a PR without Anwar may be even more united and willing to commit to each other.

With Anwar’s incarceration the Moghul splendor of Putrajaya – a distant dot a year ago – suddenly begins to appear tantalizingly near.

Because sending Anwar to jail on what most Malaysians perceive to be trumped-up sodomy charges will galvanize public opinion against BN.

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written by onnetline, October 04, 2009 20:57:17
Because sending Anwar to jail on what most Malaysians perceive to be trumped-up sodomy charges will galvanize public opinion against BN.


.......... well said ! ! ! !
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written by rocky, October 04, 2009 23:14:12
UMNO is too dumb cos they think people are dumb. They have already shot themselves in the foot with the charges. sending him to jail, will mean next GE UMNO is done, bye bye
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written by vox populi, October 05, 2009 00:32:24
UMNO is just digging its own grave.

UMNO is behaving like a hated dictator in his last days in power - much like the last Shah of Iran - refusing to accept reality and taking unwise, futile actions to try to avoid the inevitable.



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written by pugster, October 05, 2009 00:40:30
If BN were to reform, it would mean to send majority of them to face the music i.e corruption and criminal charges. If that is possible in the like of the current situation, I believe Najib would not have hesitate. Unfortunately, he himself has baggage too. I think they have no other option and thats why they took this only gamble which actually is not an option at all. Damn if you do and damn if you don't. The rakyat are not ignorant on these issues and BN knows. They will have to simply hold on to power to exist. If not, im afraid majority of them BN will have to abscond or migrate to evade eventual persecution.
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written by Kathy, October 05, 2009 02:51:52
We dare the government to send Anwar to jail on trumped up charges. Test us and the results won't be very pretty.
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