Paklah diberitakan telah menolak pelawaan Najib supaya mempertahankan kerusi Parlimen Kepala Batas sekali lagi..
Seorang pemimpin UMNO pernah menyatakan kepada aku bahawa Pak Lah itu penting buat UMNO Kepala Batas kerana ramai yang menganggap beliau sebagai bapa.
Seperti kita juga masa kecik-kecik dulu.. kalau bapa ada dalam rumah mana nak berani bergaduh sesama adik beradik..
Pak Lah perlu bertanding mempertahankan kerusi Parlimen Kepala Batas bagi mengelakkan perpecahan kerana berebut untuk menjadi calon sesama pemimpin UMNO..
Meskipun dulu beliau sering dilihat lena dalam banyak majlis, kelibatnya dalam UMNO Kepala Batas mampu mengelakkan perang dalam UMNO Kepala Batas.
Benar rupanya kata-kata pemimpin UMNO itu... tanpa Pak Lah UMNO Kepala Batas mula berbalah.... baguslah..
Kalau korang baca betul-betul laporan ni.. korang akan nampak bahawa sememangnya kehadiran Mamak dalam UMNO mula tidak disenangi..
Sedikit terjemahan...
Diberitakan, Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi telah menolak mentah-mentah tawaran Datuk Seri Najib Razak, untuk mempertahankan kerusi itu.
Langkah yang diambil oleh Najib Razak dilihat sebagai percaturan maukan calon yang dilihat calon "winnable" supaya berjaya memperolehi majoriti 2/3.
Tindakan Pak Lah menolak pelawaan Najib sebagai satu tamparan maut kepada Najib atau dilihat sebagai jalan membalkas dendam kerana merampas kedudukkannya sebagai PM.
Difahamkan bahawa Ketua Pemuda Umno Kepala Batas yang juga anak emas serta bekas Setiausaha Politik Pak Lah, Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican dan bekas duta Malaysia ke Filipina, Datuk Seri Ibrahim Saad , bekas Ahli Parlimen Tasik Gelugur, mantan Setiausaha Politik DSAI.
Diantara kedua mereka, Bahgian UMNO Kepala Batas dan Najib sendiri lebih cenderung menyokong dan memberi laluan kepda Ibrahim Saad dari Reezal Merican.
Reezal Merican dilihat tidak mempunyai imej Melayu berbanding dengan Ibrahim Saad, walaupun beliau lebih disenangi oleh Pak Lah.
Mau tak mau kena terima hakikat yang majoriti anak-anak Melayu Pulau Pinang agak tidak selesa dengan kebanjiran anak-anak berketurunan mamak dalam UMNO..Keterunan ini agak dominan kini.. Dilihat sebagai mengawal perjalanan UMNO...
Ini ditambah burukkan dengan kawasan parlimen bersebelahan yang juga seoran anak mamak, TS Mohd Noor Yackop.
Scramble for Kepala Batas as Pak Lah declines re-election
The Malaysian Insider understands that Kepala Batas Umno Youth chief Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican and former Malaysian ambassador to the Philippines, Datuk Seri Ibrahim Saad, the former Tasik Gelugor MP and deputy minister, are in the running to replace Abdullah , who has kept the seat since 1978.
“Ibrahim seems to have the upper hand with his old boys network while Reezal is seen as a mamak,” a source told The Malaysian Insider, referring to Reezal’s South Indian Muslim ancestry.
“But Pak Lah wants Reezal to replace him,” said the source, referring to the former prime minister by his moniker.
It is learnt that some Umno people are not comfortable with Reezal’s candidature due to his ancestry and the fact that adjoining seat is represented by Tan Sri Mohd Nor Yackop, who is also of South Indian ancestry.
Ibrahim, who was Penang deputy chief minister when BN ruled the state, is seen as a frontrunner as he is seen to be close to Najib. Both were members of the Wawasan Team that swept through the Umno party elections in 2004.
The Malaysian Insider reported in February that the former prime minister has been approached to defend the seat as the amiable leader is one of the “winnable candidates” sought by Umno president and PM Najib.
Abdullah, who was prime minister from 2003 to 2009, won the Kepala Batas seat for the eighth time in 2008 with a majority of 11,246 votes when he polled 23,445 against PAS’s Subri Mohd Arshad who garnered 12,199 votes.
Analysts and critics say Najib wants to ensure an all-out victory although it is difficult for the country’s sixth prime minister to match his predecessor’s performance in the 2004 and 2008 elections.
Abdullah won 91 per cent of the 222-seat Dewan Rakyat in Parliament in 2004 but lost the two-thirds majority when his coalition only took 140 federal seats and eight of the 13 state assemblies in 2008.
Najib and his deputy Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin have spent the past few months criss-crossing the country to gauge BN’s readiness for the general election, which must be called by the middle of 2013. PR parties have said they will not call for snap polls in the four states they control until after this month.
Analysts have predicted that BN will call for the election before or after tabling the Budget 2013 this September 28 as it needs time to get the goodies to the ground.
BN is also seen to delay elections as it tries to overcome a scandal involving cattle-farming project National Feedlot Centre (NFC) where the family of Wanita Umno chief Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil have been accused of abusing a RM250 million soft loan for their own ventures.
The Malaysian Insider
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