By FMT Staff
GUA MUSANG: Gua Musang MP Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah believes that loyalty has no expiry date so long as the candidate does not go back on his promises.
This was reflected in Galas when Barisan Nasional (BN) wrested the state seat from PAS by a bigger majority of 1,190 votes, nearly double the majority PAS won in the 2008 general election.
Leading the charge was Razaleigh, fondly known as Ku Li, who is no alien to the voters in Galas, which comes under his Gua Musang parliamentary seat.
He has proven to the BN, particularly Umno, that the party need not spent money to win votes, need not promise the stars and the moon to convince the people, and need not show its power by implementing projects.
Razaleigh showed that the only way to win over the hearts and minds of the voters is by being loyal and sincere to the people.
When he became the BN election director, he crafted a strategy that paid off: no new buildings, no new schools or projects, no resurfacing roads and repairing bridges, no handing out of cash.
He also made sure that no ministers came to officiate at functions as their convoy of flashy and expensive cars would put people off.
It was a also gentlemanly campaign: both rivals avoided “hitting below the belt” such as character assassinations and making derogatory comments.
Charm offensive
Razaleigh proved that a battle could be won without making any fuss, or hurting each other’s feelings.
He charmed the people with his warm and friendly personality but, most importantly, he showed that he had never lost the trust of the people whom he had loyally served the past 40 years as an MP.
There had been some minor bumps on the Galas road when former assemblyman Mohd Soufi Deraman and Wanita chief Wan Huzani Mohd Nor created some stir with their plan to boycott the election. But Razaleigh decided to lie low as he went about from house to house to strengthen ties and renew old contacts.
Voters in this remote constituency have known Razaleigh since 1971 and have stayed faithful to him through his ups and downs.
Even when he formed Semangat 46, a splinter party of Umno, the voters did not abandon him.
Yet again they rallied around his banner when they voted out PAS yesterday. The Chinese, Indians and the Orang Alsi delivered the votes without seeking any funds or gifts.
Such was the pulling power of Ku Li that even PAS speakers did not go out of the way to run him down. And Umno must surely be sitting up and taking notice of this old warrior who still has the gumption and fire in his belly to take up the cudgels for Umno.
In short, BN’s victory in Galas is Ku Li’s victory.
The prince has delivered Galas to BN. Now what has Umno to offer him?
GUA MUSANG: Gua Musang MP Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah believes that loyalty has no expiry date so long as the candidate does not go back on his promises.
This was reflected in Galas when Barisan Nasional (BN) wrested the state seat from PAS by a bigger majority of 1,190 votes, nearly double the majority PAS won in the 2008 general election.
Leading the charge was Razaleigh, fondly known as Ku Li, who is no alien to the voters in Galas, which comes under his Gua Musang parliamentary seat.
He has proven to the BN, particularly Umno, that the party need not spent money to win votes, need not promise the stars and the moon to convince the people, and need not show its power by implementing projects.
Razaleigh showed that the only way to win over the hearts and minds of the voters is by being loyal and sincere to the people.
When he became the BN election director, he crafted a strategy that paid off: no new buildings, no new schools or projects, no resurfacing roads and repairing bridges, no handing out of cash.
He also made sure that no ministers came to officiate at functions as their convoy of flashy and expensive cars would put people off.
It was a also gentlemanly campaign: both rivals avoided “hitting below the belt” such as character assassinations and making derogatory comments.
Charm offensive
Razaleigh proved that a battle could be won without making any fuss, or hurting each other’s feelings.
He charmed the people with his warm and friendly personality but, most importantly, he showed that he had never lost the trust of the people whom he had loyally served the past 40 years as an MP.
There had been some minor bumps on the Galas road when former assemblyman Mohd Soufi Deraman and Wanita chief Wan Huzani Mohd Nor created some stir with their plan to boycott the election. But Razaleigh decided to lie low as he went about from house to house to strengthen ties and renew old contacts.
Voters in this remote constituency have known Razaleigh since 1971 and have stayed faithful to him through his ups and downs.
Even when he formed Semangat 46, a splinter party of Umno, the voters did not abandon him.
Yet again they rallied around his banner when they voted out PAS yesterday. The Chinese, Indians and the Orang Alsi delivered the votes without seeking any funds or gifts.
Such was the pulling power of Ku Li that even PAS speakers did not go out of the way to run him down. And Umno must surely be sitting up and taking notice of this old warrior who still has the gumption and fire in his belly to take up the cudgels for Umno.
In short, BN’s victory in Galas is Ku Li’s victory.
The prince has delivered Galas to BN. Now what has Umno to offer him?
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