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Friday, June 8, 2012

‘BN created the haves and have-nots’


Former Umno veteran Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzil says the BN government was the cause for the widening economic gap between the races.

KUALA LUMPUR: Former Umno veteran Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzil said today that the Barisan Nasional was the cause behind the widening economic gap between the races.

The Ikatan president said cronyism and political discrimination practised by the ruling coalition were major factors influencing the latest government statistics showing worsening income disparity between the country’s ethnic majority and the minorities.

He said that a majority of the non-Bumiputeras are doing much better due to the abuse of race-based affirmative action policies and the systematic economic isolation of pro-opposition Bumiputeras.

“The Bumiputeras already form the majority of the country’s poor… about 80%. If you look at the latest statistics the [economic] gap is widening between the Bumiputeras and non-Bumiputeras.

“And this is happening because of political vengeance and corruption. They have been intentionally left out of the country’s development current,” Kadir said at his party’s official launch.

Stringent centralisation means the federal government has economic means to stifle its political opponents as in the case of the ongoing legal tussle over oil royalty in PAS-held Kelantan and the water supply impasse in PKR-controlled Selangor.

“Our founding fathers had laid down a beautiful foundation. To destroy it is a sin to those who have died,” he said, referring to the what he said was a “gentleman’s” political system of fair play practised by Umno’s founders.

The former federal minister left Umno after he came under media attack following his criticism that the Malay party was racist, corrupt and no longer adhered to its original struggle.

He claimed Malaysia is now more racially polarised and corrupt and blamed it on the current administration, saying the 2008 national polls result that saw Barisan Nasional lost its two-thirds parliamentary majority reflected voters’ “revolt”.

BN maintained enough majority to continue its lead but the popular vote favoured the opposition bloc Pakatan Rakyat and this signalled a yearning for change, Kadir said.

“Change or be changed. That was what [Prime Minister] Najib Tun Razak said. But he was telling it to the wrong crowd. He was telling that to the ordinary Umno members. They have done nothing. What needs to be changed is not them, it’s the leadership,” he said.


Syed Jaymal Zahiid

14 comments:

  1. I never heard Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzil said anything on this subject during his time in UMNO?

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    1. After collecting the wealth, then only now want to make noise. Double standard.

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    2. Tidak hairanlah kalau sudah keluar parti.

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  2. He was in BN-UMNO since 1969 but he has never raised this issue for actions?

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    1. masa tu poket dia belum tebal.. bila sudah umur pencen baru la dia bising..

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    2. MOST HAVE NOTS IN SABAH & SARAWAK

      UMNO BN created more have nots in Sabah and Sarawak after Malaysia 1963.

      Eradication of poverty , wealth & prosperity fine words spoken by Malayan snake oil conman Tunku A Rahman who even lied about not colonising Sabah and Sarawak 50 years ago!

      So what heva e got-? POVERTY POVERTY POVERTY & HAVE NOTS WHEN SABAH SARAWAK ARE THE RICHEST COLONIES IN MALAYSIA!!!

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  3. Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzil sudah berpuluh2 tahun dalam umno.. baru bangun tidur?? sudah kenyang baru buka mata??

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  4. Macam bersilat pula tu tangan, penuh emosi.

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  5. unity and teamwork will ensure a great win for BN so it could remain as the ruling party.

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  6. A statement from a hypocrite ex minister.

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    1. Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzil..We know you disappointed because not choice be the reps.

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  7. Dulu semuanya nampak bagus saja sebab dia masih sokong parti tu tapi bila sudah keluar mula lah mengata.

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  8. Anonymous II ver 2.0June 11, 2012 at 3:22 PM

    In the case of Sabah, Barisan Nasional (BN) will adopt seven people-oriented principles to counter and ward off allegations as well as empty promises by the opposition.

    In outlining the seven principles, the first shows the people that the BN leadership can be trusted to help them as proven by the fact that BN has brought tremendous development to the country.

    The BN government brings hope for the people now and in the future as its economic and development programmes are geared for the present and future generations.

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