by
Joe Fernandez
Umno President and Barisan Nasional (BN) chairman Mahathir Mohamad plans to
seek the help of the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission (MACC) to vet the
ruling coalition’s candidates for the forthcoming 13th General
Election.
There
has been nothing but an ominous silence from former Prime Minister Mahathir
Mohamad to this reported Najib plan and with good reasons too.
At
least Najib has the “decency” to get outside expert help to screen his
coalition’s candidates.
Mahathir,
upon assuming power in 1981 as the Prime Minister, did no such thing. He
decided, unilaterally, that his Bersih, Cekap dan Amanah (Clean, Efficient and
Trustworthy) administration would not field undeserving candidates. Mahathir
was judge, jury, and hangman in this case. Everyone knows that this was his way
of purging BN of candidates put up by his predecessors and bringing in his
faction members.
Mahathir
conducted a purge of Umno, BN candidates
Many
Umno and BN members who held party posts were not fielded as candidates in the
General Election (GE) simply because they weren’t with him or he simply didn’t
like their faces. To add insult to injury, they weren’t compensated with other
government posts either because his aim was to finish them off politically and bury
them for good. Mahathir, like Taib Mahmud of Sarawak,
is notorious for having more than a mean, vicious, vindictive streak in him.
In
a heads I win, tails you lose approach, Mahathir’s losing candidates in party
elections were not only fielded as GE candidates but were rewarded with other
government positions when they lost at the party and GE levels.
The
rest is even more history.
Najib
should know why he must get Mahathir and Company out of the 13th GE.
Mahathir’s
regime was anything but clean, efficient and trustworthy as evident in, among
others, Barry Wain’s book, “Malaysian Maverick – Mahathir Mohamad in Turbulent
Times.”
If
then Prime Minister Hussein Onn, Najib’s uncle, had not selected Mahathir as
his Deputy Prime Minister, Malaysia would have had a different history. Hussein
erroneously thought that since Mahathir was a lone ranger in politics and did
not have any grassroots support, he would not be a challenge to him. Mahathir,
however, being the wily Keralan that he was, managed to outmaneuver Hussein out
of office in what’s seen today as virtually a coup d’etat.
Mahathir
stabbed Hussein Onn in the back and betrayed Razak
This
was how Mahathir repaid Abdul Razak, Najib’s father and Hussein’s
brother-in-law, who brought him back to Umno after having being sacked by Tunku
Abdul Rahman for being one of the three arch villains behind the May 13 race
riots. The other two arch villains were Razak himself and then Selangor Menteri
Besar Harun Idris who prevailed on the former to re-admit Mahathir into Umno.
The
issue that Mahathir used against Hussein was the allegation that the latter’s
wife was virtually running Petronas from her house. The Dap mysteriously
received, now believed to be from Mahathir, documents in the post on the
allegation and on Exxon allegedly stealing Malaysian oil on the high seas unknown
to Petronas. Then Dap secretary-general Lim Kit Siang ended up in Court as a result
of the documents as Exxon fought back with a legal suit.
The
story, as it goes further, is that Mahathir had Hussein’s office completely
cleared out when the Prime Minister was subsequently in London for medical attention.
He
also reportedly spread rumours, in hinting at the allegations on Petronas/Exxon
(Dap), that Hussein had a “terrible heart condition” and would be stepping down
as Prime Minister upon his return “for health reasons”. Mahathir’s regime was a
time of great rumour-mongering and all of which subsequently turned out to be
true since they originated from the man himself.
It
was Dap, albeit inadvertently, who helped put Mahathir in the Prime Minister’s
chair.
Now,
it’s Najib turn to settle scores on behalf of Hussein, his father and Tunku and
embark on a real purge of Umno and BN members he shouldn’t field as candidates.
The
primary purpose of the vetting exercise would no doubt be to eliminate those
who are not in his camp. This would include Muhyiddin Yassin, his disloyal
deputy who is in cahoots with Mahathir to undermine him. However, MACC or no
MACC, it would be difficult for Najib to drop Muhyiddin and get away with it.
Muhyiddin
should be the sole candidate from Mahathir camp
The
Prime Minister can get poetic justice by fielding only Muhyiddin from the
latter’s and Mahathir’s camp.
It
would not be a good idea for Najib to pack the list of BN candidates with only
his people. He should include some from the Tunku, Hussein, Abdullah Ahmad
Badawi, Musa Hitam and Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah camps as well. This is the time
for them to make a comeback and help neutralise Mahathir who never really had
any grassroots support in Umno.
Mahathir
survived by first pitting Musa Hitam and Tengku Razaleigh against each other
not once but twice. He himself was returned unopposed. This is a feat he
stage-managed.
If
either Musa or Razaleigh had taken on Mahathir for the Umno Presidency then,
they could have beaten him.
Mahathir
used everyone and betrayed them
Mahathir,
having used Musa to kill Razaleigh – hinting that Razaleigh won’t be Deputy
Prime Minister if he won -- subsequently spread rumours that the Mahathir-Musa
2M Administration would henceforth be the Mahathir Mohamad 2M Administration.
Musa resigned and played into Mahathir’s hands.
Mahathir
then brought in veteran Ghaffar Baba, a strong grassroots man who had the
backing of Malay teachers who then formed the bulk of the Umno membership, as
his Deputy Prime Minister. It was Ghaffar who helped to pull in votes for
Mahathir as Umno president in the face of a combined assault by Razaleigh and
Musa for the Presidency and Deputy Presidency. Even then Mahathir would not
have made it had he not received the backing of votes from 30 illegal branches
created by him.
As
history has recorded, Mahathir used Anwar Ibrahim to kill Ghaffar Baba.
Subsequently, he had Anwar incarcerated on trumped up sodomy charges because
the latter realised that the former was a grave danger to Umno, the Malays and
the country.
Mahathir’s
past will catch up with him in the present to haunt his future.
That
would be evident when Najib announces the list of Umno and BN candidates for
the 13th GE.
It’s
highly unlikely that anyone dropped from the Mahathir and Muhyiddin camps would
be fielded by Pakatan Rakyat (PR), the opposition alliance.
PR
would only field candidates from the Tunku, Hussein, Badawi, Musa Hitam,
Razaleigh and Najib camps who had expected to be fielded by BN and were not.
Mahathir mana mahu peduli? Yes and No saja ni mamakutty sekarang dia sudah beli rumah di Aregentina tempat rehat kalau PR rampas kerjaaan nanti !
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