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Wednesday, 09 April 2008 12:49

UMNO finds another reason for the elections setback: The sabotage by its own members has caused the loss of 36 safe constituencies. It has also resulted in the loss of BN's two-thirds majority, Kedah and Perak.

UMNO has been set up for 50 years, and it has a membership of more than 3.25 million people. The party's main purpose is to recruit more members, in bid to achieve the target of “UMNO is about Malays, Malay is about UMNO”.

Since its establishment in 1964, UMNO stresses the “Malay agenda”. Its situation is similar to MCA's “MCA is Chinese, Chinese is MCA”. After all, these two parties are meant to defend the interests of their own race. If it is spurned by their own race group, it will lose its power.

"What is the reason for the sabotage?"

Its membership of 3.25 million is even more than the population of many small countries. It is surely a fantasy if it wants all the members to be faithful. The political tsunami caused by the recent polls is caused by the UMNO's black sheep and self-sabotage.

In fact, internal sabotage is not confined to Umno alone. Based on the size of its party membership, the BN can win the elections easily. However, the situation is just the opposite. All five component parties (UMNO, MCA, MIC, Gerakan and PPP) lost miserably. Obviously, all parties face the same problems.

The opposition is also having the same problem. Three DAP members run as independent candidates to contest against their past companions. They have been expelled from the party a day after nomination. Two of them have split the votes, and the DAP candidate lost by only 51 votes.

The growth of UMNO is due to its large membership base. Unity brings peace, and the opposition parties are not their rivals.

Look at the UMNO party elections of the past decades. Money politics has always been the political problems. Therefore the party constitution was amended and those involved in it were suspended. However, many of them escaped due to lack of evidence. Even when the party was sloganeering against money politics, the practice is still rampant and slowly it corrupts the party's strength.

Party Chairman Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's claim on the sabotage is certainly not empty talk. The problem now is on how to deal with these “traitors” to restore party discipline. Perhaps UMNO will have to eliminate many members, but quality is always more important than quantity, for long-term interests of the party. UMNO has more than 3 million members. As long as the party can have a new image, sacking thousands or even tens of thousands of members is unavoidable.

The party's strength comes from the grass-roots party members. However, it is not certain. If the party accepts all kind of members, it will damage the party's image. When the members ignore their moral responsibility for the sake of their interests, it will further harm the party's interest. Therefore, UMNO must act decisively if it wants to deal with the internal sabotage. Otherwise, it would make the situation worse.

Which BN component parties can guarantee that their parties do not have its fair share of sabotage? The incredible big majority the opposition gets reflects the situation that the BN members don't even support their own people.

There is an old saying goes “Things go rotten before insects”. What is the reason for the sabotage? Regardless of whether is involves UMNO or its component parties, they must severely punish the people involved. The party leadership should also find out why they lost in the hands of their own people? (By LOW YAK BUANG/ Translated by LEE MEI NYEE/ Sin Chew Daily)

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written by KwongCK, April 09, 2008 13:01:00
For BN the gravy train just got too big to handle. Money politics will eventually collapse upon itself or bankrupt the country while making rich only the ones that can hang on. So is it surprising that they stab each other in the back?
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written by Su Dhanoa, April 09, 2008 13:21:37
UMNO can blame anyone and the same aplies for MCA, GERAKAN, MIC, etc. When the mould itself is contaminated, you cant bring ABOUT good leaders. You can wash, wash with as much soap and water it will still not be clean. You need to discard the mould itself. That is where our new BR comes in. We have no choice but to mke this change for better things to happen in this country. We have been harping over and over again about what AAB is saying and what TDM (he is history)is saying. I think it is time for this change.

NEW MALAYSIA RULED BY A NEW PARTY.
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written by Milo, April 09, 2008 13:29:33
Many of those party members who voted against UMNO or BN component parties are not traitors; they are the rakyat's heroes who voted with their conscience. Only the blind and evil person would knowingly vote a party who is tainted from head to boot with corruption, cronism and fanatism. Hail these hidden HEROES of change!
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written by mypanida, April 09, 2008 13:30:34
baseless to accuse their own members for their own demise.
its because of their idealogy bancruptcy.
hope this will trigger another tsunami of their own people resigning.



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written by RitchieLow, April 09, 2008 13:36:32
These parties are more like MLM or pyramid schemes, i.e. the few greedies on top feeding on the greed of those on succesfully lower rungs of the scheme. The grassroots (irononically where all the power base is) is left with nothing.

"Traitor" ? No! they just turned towards the light because of the system which is getting darker by the day.

"Sabotage ? No! they now see the evil of the scheme and chose not to be drawn in as well, probably also trying to steer the whole ship in the right direction in the small way that they can, by voting correctly.

BN ought now to merge and draw on the expertise of it's conponent parties. Work out a forward looking party manifesto and run the country better from now on.

God Bless Bolehland
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written by joeawk, April 09, 2008 13:58:37
That would be the least important. The most important is the lack of good governance, transparency anbd accountability and a truly independent judiciary.

Still drag their feet and before long, conscientious BN MPs will jump ship. Bye BN, Welcome PR.
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written by mykantree, April 09, 2008 14:41:44
Money politics has been institionalized in UMNO for quite a while.And it is again during the rein of TDM when it first crop up to become an issue in the party.Is it any surprise that when any candidate/member is dropped by the party to contest in the election, these candidates will pay back by sabotaging UMNO.Their circle of supporters will similarly be encouraged to do the same, and it therefore no surprise at all that their replacement/s will not have the same support.

"Party Chairman Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's claim on the sabotage is certainly not empty talk."

If AAB will also believe that the many other issues that the people were complaining about the goverment were not "empty talk",the situation of this country would have been very different.It is now perhaps too late for him to realise this, for the people's patience has run out.
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written by Chuang Tze, April 09, 2008 16:21:59
The rot in UMNO started when the riots of 1969 came about, organized by Harun Idris the MB of Selangor, may he and his future generations be cursed forever. Then, after succeeding in intimidating the minority in Malaysia (with the control of the Army and Navy under them, this was easy to achieve), the greed started to build when they saw that the minority could be cowed and this can be used to garner more votes when UMNO "champions" Malay rights.

The rot really crystallized when The Mad Hatter came into power and he used the race card to the hilt to buttress his 22 years' rule of Malaysia, like a true despot, not unlike Mugabe of Zimbabwe, robbing Peter to "pay" Paul.

The Mad Htter expanded the economy and shared the spoils around, first with his cronies (they took the cream), then the BN component BNputras (who took the milk), and the rest of the non-influential Malays took the crumbs. The non-Malays could make a living as the economy expanded.

But now, the economy is growing much much slower, and with our oil running out, and the recession in the US deepening into almost a Depression (like the 1930's), the non-Malays feel the pinch, but at least they have been used to getting what they need and want by working hard and using their wits. The ones that are really suffering now are the non-influential Malays, and they are smart enough to vote against UMNO and the BN now ... that is what is happening ... and as the recession deepens, the emotions are going into overdrive !! We need a new and dynamic Govt. to take over to revitalize the economy, to build up Malaysia's Total Factor Productivity, and by getting rid of all the corruption alone, would lessen the people's burden a whole lot, while sowing the seeds in attracting foreign investment who have been slow in coming to Malaysia because of the corruption, lawlessness, and lack of transparency in Malaysia !! PR should take over ASAP !!

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written by Edward C, April 09, 2008 22:47:29
People grow up and mature. When others hijack their religion and race to enrich themselves, must know they will be found out one day. As the saying goes, "You can cheat all the people some times and you can also cheat some people all the time. But you can never cheat all the people all the time".

Perhaps the time has come for these UMNOputras to work for their living. The only sad part is that they do not know what is "WORK".
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written by kksam, April 10, 2008 10:06:12
What own people? Just give a name plus IC number then anyone can be any political parties member. BUT this does not mean come every election every member COMPULSORY to vote their party. If everyone vote for their political party then where's democracy.
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written by Eskay Lim, April 10, 2008 12:04:48
During the reign of Madhatter, the going rate was only 10%.(That's why he was also known as Mr.10%). With the top Umnoputras taking up only 10%, therefore there were still lots to be shared among the other cronies, making everyone happy to give their full support to Madhatter, so he was able to rule for more than 2 decades.
But today's going rate is 30%, leaving the bottom-rung leaders fighting for only the crumps among themselves. Thus many of those are bound to get jealous, angry & being disappointed. With this frame of mind, anything is possible including sabotage during the polls.
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