There, surrounded by thousands of your admirers and supporters, your cup can be said to have runneth over.
You had repeatedly urged its retention. To see the prime minister not only put up the white flag but also announce that the Act would be further strengthened was indeed sweet satisfaction
As for the other leading speakers in the assembly - Muhyiddin Yassin, Khairy Jamaluddin, Shahrizat Abdul Jalil and the vice-presidents (Vps) - all of them picked up on the themes and messages you have repeatedly put out in your blog site:
- Umno is the best defence against the non-Malays,
- Umno is the only guarantor of peace and security in the country,
- Malay special position and privileges cannot be questioned, and
- The New Economic Policy (NEP) needs to go on forever until Umno decides otherwise.
Some observers have been surprised that the Umno president did not have it easy at the assembly meeting. But they forget your power and hold over the delegates. You have pointed out that you yourself “was advised to not criticise openly” and in your own words pointed out that “I had given my criticisms repeatedly behind closed doors, especially on bumiputera and Umno problems.”
But it did not work. So you have been forced to criticise openly and to advise the delegates to do the same.
Of course, the onslaught against the BN's attempt at reform - any reform - policies should not have been unexpected. As patron of Perkasa – some say ‘godfather’ but that’s blasphemous - you had agreed to open the meeting a few days before the Umno assembly meeting so as to show the way on how to protect and ensure Malay rights.
Strategy worked brilliantly
That strategy worked brilliantly. Perkasa is now the tail wagging the dog. The Perkasa agenda is now Umno’s agenda. No Umno delegate or leader will dare to open his mouth too wide on Malay rights or racial and religious issues without getting Perkasa’s approval or prior sanction. Government agencies will have to give priority to Perkasa’s recommendations or they will be denounced as anti-national.
Congratulations again Dr Mahathir.
And sorry, Malaysians who are not Umno or Perkasa members, as our former prime minister has always reminded us - “I did it my way!” And his way is the only way - ask the former prime minister, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, and the present one if you do not believe it.
KOON YEW YIN, a retired chartered engineer, is a philanthropist.
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