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Monday, October 24, 2011

Umno Sabah says Gerakan irrelevant, how about itself?

Umno Sabah saying Gerakan is irrelevant while forgetting they themselves are also same as far as Sabah is concerned.

KOTA KINABALU: Gerakan leaders in Sabah are getting that familiar, lonely and unwanted feeling within the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition once again.

After coming under a blistering attack by a ruling BN MP in parliament in the past week, more senior coalition members are coming out in favour of pushing aside the weakened party from any direct involvement in Sabah in the next general election.

Umno Supreme Council member Lajim Ukin is the latest senior BN official to criticise the party and its leaders for being demanding.

Lajim, who is is also the deputy minister for housing and local government, said the party and its leaders in Sabah are in no position to demand to contest in the state in the coming election.

“Gerakan should concentrate on the peninsula and Penang … how can the party expand their influence in Sabah if they cannot even take care of their own areas?” he told a local newspaper Friday.

Lajim was responding to Kalabakan MP Abdul Ghapur Salleh’s comment that the party was a failure and its leaders chiefly concerned with their own careers.

Ghapur had on Monday urged Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak not to consider fielding Gerakan candidates in Sabah in the coming election that observers believe will be called anytime between now and early next year.

The Kalabakan MP said the peninsula-based party had no relevancy in Sabah as even Chinese voters, the community they focussed on, despised them.

Calling Gerakan a liability to the BN as a whole, Ghapur also mocked the elected representatives in the party in Sabah as “frogs” who had jumped form other parties so that they could retain their state Cabinet posts.

Warning to Najib, Musa

Gerakan currently has three seats in Sabah which the party gained without contesting in any election. Youth and Sports Minister Peter Pang (Karamunting) was the latest to join Gerakan early this year following Minister of Industrial Development Raymond Tan Shu Kiah (Tanjung Papat) and state Industrial Development Minister Au Kam Wah (Elopura).

Pang had offered to quit his state Cabinet posts after his resignation in September last year from LDP after its leadership declared that the party was finding it difficult to work with Chief Minister Musa Aman, who is also state BN chairman. Musa rewarded him for his support and retained him in his Cabinet.

Tan and Au joined Gerakan in May 2009 after the Sabah Progressive Party, through whom they won their seats in the 2008 election, pulled out of the BN in Sept 2008.

Lajim now claims that there are “too many parties from the peninsula in Sabah …” and such a situation could affect relations among BN component parties.

He warned Musa and Najib to think carefully about how they select candidates for the coming elections saying: “BN can form a government, not choose candidates or parties.”

LDP which had itself come under fire from Umno and a clique within Musa’s circle as well as Gerakan for its outspokenness, has supported Ghapur’s stand on Gerakan and the oblique challenge to Musa.

On Thursday former Libaran MP Akbar Kahan Abdul Rahman also called on Musa not to decide unilaterally or arbitrarily in selecting candidates for the next election.

63 comments:

  1. Let the people decide who still remains relevant to the people.

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  2. We should wait for the next GE and cast our votes.

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  3. Better Gerakan win back Penang.

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  4. I think CM will make a brilliant decision with LDP case.

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  5. I think every party is the same.

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  6. Give them a chance...you never know until they try.

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  7. Gerakan kena terus berusaha dan tumpukan perhatian di Penang.

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  8. ramai yang tidak setuju gerakan beralih ke Sabah.

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  9. Lebih baik Gerakan tumpuhkan perhatian kepada Penang dahulu..

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  10. tetapi, tidak salah kalau mau mencuba nasib di Sabah..mana tau mungkin ada ramai yg menyokong..

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  11. "Gerakan should concentrate on the peninsula and Penang … how can the party expand their influence in Sabah if they cannot even take care of their own areas?"

    Betul kata Lajim, Gerakan harus mencuba memperbaiki kedudukan parti di Semenanjung. Berkemungkinan keputusan mencuba nasib di Sabah teramat awal.

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  12. Terbukti Penang dalam pimpinan Lim Guan Eng amat berkembang dan stabil berbanding dengan sebelum ini. Jika Gerakan berhasrat mendapat kedudukannya di Penang, amat payah sebenarnya.

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  13. Anything could happen in politics. Never try never know, may be a good try to Gerakan in Sabah. Good luck!

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  14. "Lajim now claims that there are “too many parties from the peninsula in Sabah …” and such a situation could affect relations among BN component parties."

    Im sure Najib could handle and enhanced good relationship with its party component. Lets be positive about Gerakan decision to join Sabah politic.

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  15. Semua pihak menikam Gerakan selepas kegagalan PRU 2008. Bagi lar ruang dan peluang kepada Gerakan, yang penting usaha dan tanggung jawab kepada rakyat harus dikekalkan.

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  16. Rasanya PM akan dapat menangani masalah ni. Harap2 pengagihan kerusi dipercepatkan. tunggu dan lihat saja pada PRU akan datang.

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  17. Gerakan takkan dterima di Sabah.

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  18. and how about sapp, pkr, pas and dap? what happen with your cooperation?

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  19. Ya, I agree with jug and black. But on gerakan and DAP is better.But anyhow, because PRU will be held soon, we have no choice but to support the opps. to topple BN. But with the bad atitude of the opps. itself, make the people bengong. Cooperation man, where is that values in your otak?

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  20. Daripada menyibuk di Sabah, bukankah lebih baik Gerakan kukuhkan kedudukan mereka di Penang.

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  21. Jika nak juga cuba nasib di Sabah then cubalah... Mana tahu dapat juga sokongan. hehe

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  22. Namun semuanya terpulang pada penilaian rakyat sendiri. Justeru, rakyat harus menilai secara matang dan buatlah keputusan yang terbaik nanti.

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  23. PRU makin dekat dan senario politik kian dipenuhi dengan gimik... Harap hal ini takkan mengelirukan rakyat dalam membuat keputusan.

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  24. Apapun, kita tunggu dan lihat sajalah nanti.

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  25. Ghapur also mocked the elected representatives in the party in Sabah as “frogs” who had jumped form other parties so that they could retain their state Cabinet posts.

    And what will he does if he is in that situation? Will he jump to other party?

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  26. Nothing wrong for Gerakan to contest in Sabah but in the mean time, they have to be realistic whether they are well accepted in Sabah or not.

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  27. banyak yang kurang setuju jika gerakan bertanding di Sabah.

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  28. apa pun, semoga kepimpinan sedia ada akan membuat keputusan yang terbaik untuk semua pihak dalam pekara ini,.

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  29. Kesian juga Gerakan. Macam banyak kenyataan yang tidak menyokong mereka. Pandai2lah Gerakan nilai sama ada mereka masih relevan ataupun tidak.

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  30. Umno Sabah says Gerakan irrelevant, how about itself?

    Thing to be pondered? Will the others gonna say about it?

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  31. keputusan bergantung kepada pucuk pimpinan BN.

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  32. jika di Semenanjung dan PP Gerakan tak dapat handle, lebih baik jangan bertanding di Sabah. ini pasti akan mempengaruhi kedudukan BN dalam PRU-13 nanti.

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  33. Beri lar laluan dan peluang kepada Gerakan. Jika Gerakan betul-betul ikhlas dan sanggup memperjuangkan hak dan kepentingan penduduk Sabah, ini memang satu berita baik untuk orang Sabahan juga.

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  34. Parti komponen BN pun tidak memberi sokongan, cam mana dengan rakyat di Sabah.

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  35. Kegagalan Gerakan di Penang akan mendatangkan kesan negatif untuk bersaing di Sabah di PRU13. Masyarakat teragu-ragu dengan kebolehan dan keupayaan Gerakan dalam parti dan terhadap rakyat.

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  36. Kalau memekak je takkan selesai masalah punya.

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  37. Gerakan harus bersedia sepenuhnya untuk menghadapi cabaran di Sabah. Dan bersedia juga jika kalah di PRU13.

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  38. Gerakan should know their status in Sabah.

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  39. Please la, do something better instead of talking trash all over again.

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  40. Hanya pembelot dari Sabah asyik mati2 mahu parti dari seberang terus menjajah Sabah dan mereka fikir orang kita ini sebodoh macam dulu. Insaflah dosa kamurang.

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  41. Sedangkan Sabah masih ada parti tempatan sendiri seperti PBS dan PBRS.. Jadi bila datang parti luar lagi dari Gerakan akan menyebabkan parti BN terpaksa dikaji semula. Ini akan mengambil masa. Tidakkan BN terus meletakkan Gerakan dikerusi yang tidak pernah mereka sumbangkan apa-apa pun. Ini akan menjejaskan jumlah kerusi dimenangi nanti.

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  42. Lihat sendiri, pernahkan PBS meminta untuk bertanding di Pulau Pinang? Tidak pernahkan. Pasal mereka tahu PBS bukan untuk Pulau Pinang begitu jugalah dengan Gerakan nanti. Seharusnya Gerakan sedar akan sokongan penduduk Sabah dengan Gerakan sendiri. Bukan BN tidak adil tapi sedar diri dahulu.

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  43. Permintaan yang sukar untuk BN Sabah. Belum lagi Ketua Menteri cakap apa-apa sudah ada ahli BN Sabah menentang permintaan Gerakan itu.

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  44. Bukan tidak mahu beri gerakan peluang. Tapi sebaiknya gerakan fikir dahulu Negeri Pulau Pinang yang telah jatuh ketangan DAP. Sebaiknya gerakan fikir bagaimana untuk menawannya kembali. Bukannya datang Sabah untuk bertanding.

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  45. Think the election committee, CM & PM will decide who should stand for election in which part of Sabah.

    U meant frog ? Too mang frogs in Sabah not only in

    Gerakan??!!

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  46. Gerakan should focus on their own area, true bah they have no rights to do anything in Sabah.

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  47. BN should realize the fact that Gerakan is useless, it would threaten BN..

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  48. Also must depend on the people's views about this matter.

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  49. What UMNO Sabah said is true, Gerakan is irrelevant with issues on Sabah. So, Gerakan should be obedient and give attention on their areas.

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  50. Everyone should be positive, Gerakan may be different from what we all think.

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  51. tanpa sokongan dari rakyat, calon-calon BN tentu tidak akan dapat beroleh kejayaan dalam PRU akan datang...

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  52. apa yang penting sekarang ialah usaha untuk kerajaan BN mendapat sokongan padu dari rakyat Sabah

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  53. pengaruh Gerakan di Sabah ternyata tidak kuat, lebih baik ianya bersaing di tempat sendiri

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  54. tidak ada gunanya Gerakan bersaing dalam PRU-13 di negeri ini jika tiada sambutan dari rakyat Sabah

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  55. kita tunggu dan lihat sahaja keputusan PRU-13 nanti...

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  56. Parti Gerakan wujud di Sabahpun kerana Raymond Tan yang keluar SAPP kemudian join Gerakan lepastu jawatan menterinyapun kekal. Nampaknya Raymond kena lompat lagi masuk parti BN lain untuk kekal dalam jawatannya. Tidak heran kalau Raymond akan masuk Parti2 BN yang lain seperti UMNO. Hahaha. Silap dia pilih parti. Ternyata Gerakan tdk diterima di Sabah. Hm... Bagaimana dengan MIC dan MCA?

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  57. kerajaan BN akan terus mendapat sokongan rakyat di Sabah selagi Datuk Musa dapat memberikan yg terbaik...

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  58. no one reli cares if a party is irrelevant or what, most importantly they focus on serving the people.

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  59. neway, i wish the best to them.

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  60. kita kasi pencen dulu BN ini supaya perut buncit mereka kurang...

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