Tuesday, April 26, 2011


Umno jemput DAP masuk BN?
Harakahdaily   
KUALA LUMPUR, 26 April: Setelah berjaya memecahkan PAS dengan isu kerajaan perpaduan, Umno kini dikatakan sedang mendekati DAP pula atas agenda membawa masuk parti itu ke dalam Barisan Nasional (BN).
Menurut sumber, usaha ini diperhebatkan lagi ekoran kemarahan Umno terhadap MCA yang mengajak masyarakat memboikot lidah rasmi Umno, Utusan Malaysia.
Ia juga dibuat selepas Umno mendapati pengaruh DAP semakin kuat khasnya selepas pilihan raya Sarawak baru-baru ini.
Pelbagai pihak dalam MCA termasuk presidennya, Datuk Seri Chua Soi Lek menyerang Utusan ekoran cadangan salah seorang editornya.
Antaranya MCA cadangkan agar Utusan diboikot oleh seluruh rakyat Malaysia. Ekoran itu, ada yang beranggapan langkah menjemput DAP ini adalah mesej Umno kepada MCA.
Tengah hari ini, Setiausaha Agung DAP, Lim Guan Eng memanggil sidang media tergempar di pejabat DAP Pusat namun tidak diketahui apakah isu ini berkaitan.
Harakahdaily difahamkan, Umno telah menggunakan keluarga terdekat pemimpin DAP sebagai jambatan mereka namun tidak dapat disahkan maklumat ini.
Umno sebelum ini berjaya memecahkan PAS kepada dua kumpulan melalui agenda kerajaan perpaduan yang dicadangkan presidennya, Datuk Seri Tuan Guru Abdul Hadi Awang.
Yang dicadangkan Ustaz Abdul Hadi adalah kerajaan yang menggabungkan Pakatan Rakyat dan BN tetapi yang dispinkan oleh media Umno dan aparatus mereka adalah perpaduan antara PAS dan Umno yang sangat sensitif itu.
Kini selepas gagal menghancurkan DAP dengan pelbagai usaha menyerang, pendekatan baru dibuat dengan menghulurkan tangan persahabatan dengannya.
racism
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KUALA LUMPUR, Apr 26: The latest campaign by Perkasa mouthpieceUtusan Malaysia in calling for the "1Melayu, 1Bumi" has earned condemnation from PAS vice president Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man (right).


Tuan Ibrahim said the paper, called in the wake of the BN's heavy defeat in Chinese-majority areas in Sarawak, failed to understand the voting pattern of the Chinese.


“Chinese voters rejected SUPP, but it does not mean they reject Malays. The winners were DAP's Chinese candidates, the ones who lost were also Chinese from SUPP.


"The issue of Chinese uniting to reject Malay candidates does not arise at all,” he told Harakahdaily.


Tuan Ibrahim, who is also PAS state commissioner for Pahang, said the idea of "1Melayu" underlined UMNO’s failure in understanding the situation in Sarawak, and the people’s desire to end race-based politics.


The paper's call however gave rise to cracks between prime minister Najib Razak and his deputy Muhyiddin Yassin, after the latter openly sided with Utusan Malaysia.


“It is the voice and desire of the Malay community and also Malaysians in general. If we read Utusan, we can see that there are also reports on other things.


“Just like other media, there are pro and cons. We cannot stop a media from reporting what it wants to report but there is a limit,” Muhyiddin was quoted as saying by The Malaysian Insider.


Muhyiddin was responding to calls by an irate MCA to boycott the right-wing daily, warning that such a movement would lead to an apartheid-like system in Malaysia.


'Not Malays' voice'


Tuan Ibrahim however dismissed the claim that the UMNO-owned paper was the Malay’s voice as "far-fetched", saying "dignified Malays would definitely reject any call for a narrow movement such as 1Melayu, 1Bumi" because it could further worsen race relation in the country.


“UMNO's narrow racial politics shows it has failed miserably to be the backbone of the people of various races and religions in governing the country.


"Allowing Utusan Malaysia to continue to fuel racial sentiments is very dangerous to the future of Malaysia," he added, and advised Muhyiddin "to be careful not to ignite racial fire".


Earlier, DAP advisor Lim Kit Siang (pic) accused Muhyiddin of opposing Najib’s '1Malaysia' concept by endorsing the "1Melayu, 1Bumi" campaign.


“How can Muhyiddin give endorsement to Utusan Malaysia’s call for ‘1 Melayu, 1Bumi’ when it is clearly an open affront and repudiation of Najib’s 1 Malaysia signature policy?


"Or is Najib Prime Minister for 1Malaysia while Muhyiddin is Deputy Prime Minister for 1Melayu? Is Najib’s 1Malaysia only meant for non-Malays while Muhyiddin’s 1Melayu reserved for Malays?” he asked.


Lim said Najib's deputy had committed "another open defiance and challenge of Najib’s authority and legitimacy as Prime Minister", recalling Muhyiddin's “I am Malay first, Malaysian second” statement last March.


“Or will all the Cabinet ministers from UMNO, MCA, MIC, Gerakan, SUPP and the other Sarawak and Sabah component parties dig their heads deeper into the sand to pretend that they are not aware of such open policy conflict between the prime minister and the deputy prime minister — between 1Malaysia and1Melayu?” he further asked.

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