Hornbill Unleashed

December 3, 2012

God watches over Umno. But wait… “Dr M still watches over najib”

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PPP president Datuk Seri M Kayveas, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak and Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad at the party’s AGM today.

Datuk Seri Najib Razak appeared today to admit that Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad still wields a strong influence over the Barisan Nasional (BN) administration, pointing out that the country’s longest serving prime minister is “watching over him”.

While launching the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) annual general meeting (AGM) here, Najib congratulated Dr Mahathir for Vision 2020, a blueprint for Malaysia to reach the status of a developed nation which was launched by the latter in 1991.

“He got the easy task, (but) I got the difficult task,” the Najib joked.

“He announced … made the vision, (but) I had to fill up his vision. Because he’s still watching over me.”

Dr Mahathir was also mentioned by PPP president Datuk Seri M Kayveas in his opening address, who thanked the former prime minister for his contribution to the nation.

Kayveas described Dr Mahathir as a “priceless pearl” and the architect of modern Malaysia, whom he credited for PPP’s rise to relevance.

“It is not wrong for me to say PPP was given recognition and solid support during Tun’s time until it became a stable party (up) from the dark ages,” Kayveas told the hall filled with around 4,000 PPP members here.

Buoyed by praise from Najib and Kayveas, Dr Mahathir emerged from the event today boasting that BN would snap up the two-thirds parliamentary majority it is gunning to win in the next polls.

“I think today we could see PPP for example … the spirit is very good,” Dr Mahathir told reporters on the sidelines of the PPP assembly today.

“You can see it, you can feel it. I’m sure we’ll do much better than the last (election), and we may even get the two-thirds majority.”

The veteran statesman has remained in the public eye since his exit from the forefront of Umno politics in October 2003, but has been more prominent in the spotlight of late, seemingly in his attempt to shore up support for BN ahead of the polls.

But the outspoken Dr Mahathir has made it known that he was campaigning to keep Umno and BN alive, even though it meant trumpeting policies by Najib that he has oftentimes admitted he disagreed with.

Opposition leaders have been criticising Umno and Najib for fearing Dr Mahathir’s influence and therefore, refusing to shut him up, and have warned that the former prime minister’s sometimes radical remarks may frighten off Najib’s middle ground support.

Critics also have pointed to Dr Mahathir’s apparent endorsement for Malay right-wing group Perkasa, oftentimes described as an outlet for Umno conservatives to spew pro-Malay and pro-Islam extremism, which has been curbed in the party, as Najib tries to garner centrist votes.

Dr Mahathir’s influence in Umno has been seen as just the right balance that Najib needs to keep Umno’s conservative bloc of supporters in BN’s fold.

As such, Najib has not once criticised Dr Mahathir, likely learning from his predecessor Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s past.

Abdullah, who was Dr Mahathir’s chosen replacement as prime minister when he stepped down, had run afoul of the powerful politician by seeking to unravel his policies and refusing to seek his advice on key administrative decisions.

In Election 2008, Abdullah led BN into its worst-ever electoral performance, which saw the ruling Umno at its weakest state after the pact lost its traditional two-thirds parliamentary majority and four states to the opposition.

Najib yesterday praised the country’s longest serving prime minister for “voluntarily” campaigning for Umno.

He pointed out that Dr Mahathir, despite his advanced years and exit from the forefront of Umno’s politics, had traversed the length and breadth of Malaysia to rally Umno’s troops ahead of the coming polls.

“I would like to thank Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad. Why do I mention Tun’s name in this assembly?

“Because even without me telling him to, Dr Mahathir has voluntarily met with all our Umno leaders,” Najib said, calling sudden attention to the veteran politician during his closing speech at Umno’s 66th general assembly.

Dr Mahathir, who was sitting slumped in his seat inside Dewan Merdeka, was a picture of surprise at the mention of his name.

When applause spread across the hall and delegates rose to give the former prime minister a standing ovation, Dr Mahathir smiled, tried to wave the crowd down, before getting to his feet to acknowledge the praise.

11 Comments »

  1. God will give PR a chance … UMNO “Baru” can retire for good … good bye

    Comment by tigeryk — December 4, 2012 @ 1:24 AM | Reply

  2. Yeah. Just add another “zero” (0) and you get 30,000. Bingo.

    Anyway Anwar is a great talker .
    and liar.

    Malaysian Opposition parties do not walk the talk.
    So, Jangan cakap banyak lah.

    http://rainbowoftruth.blogspot.com/2012/11/malaysian-opposition-parties-do-not.html

    Comment by shina — December 4, 2012 @ 12:00 AM | Reply

    • Yes I agree. That’s why the millions of indian muslims are considered as malay race. Hidup Indian/Muslim.
      So when Najib and umno walk the talks, then malaysia will talk indian muslim language. Umno memnag boleh heheheh

      Comment by Just as concerned — December 4, 2012 @ 10:32 AM | Reply

    • The PR States are running surpluses on their budgets despite being choked by Federal. Selangor is making waves and shows what a complete nonsense the privatized Puncak Niaga is – parasites who sucked blood, declaring dividents on losses bcos his dad or uncle-in-law is an UMNO bigwig? Khir was a sob who’s only interested in his botox mug.

      Penang whose CM is a non-Muslim in 4 years of office increased his budget for Islamic affairs and development from RM20m to RM60m. N Sembilan whose CM was and is a Muslim spent a miserly RM12 m.

      You think these happened in PR States by accident?

      Are you nuts or on menopause?

      Lets hope you know how to use google search and do some thinking.

      Comment by μάγισσα — December 4, 2012 @ 11:36 PM | Reply

  3. 30000 people was at HIMPUNAN KEBANGKITAN RAKYAT at Batu Pahat on 1 December:

    Comment by Zizak — December 3, 2012 @ 2:29 PM | Reply

  4. What are these idiots talking about – that they want that old man to lead AGAIN ?!! God forbid !!! WHEN Abdullah Badawi came up the nation approval applause was historically deaftening BECAUSE THAT OLD MAN CAME DOWN…P L E A S E STOP ALL THE SELF PRAISE for that old man – enough damage has been done under his rule and to Kayveas, YOU don’t have to bodek anyone – you can do better – that old M didn’t PAT Badawi nor Najib and you Kayveas will be waiting in vain for that pat – enough say.

    Comment by teres6842550 — December 3, 2012 @ 11:21 AM | Reply

  5. Najib is desperate now. On the final day speech at Umno assembly, he is summonsing the spirit of Mahathir and Pak Lah to help him in PRU13. so he has a rojak tactic of 1MalaysiaBolehHadhari !!!

    Comment by Wan Idris — December 3, 2012 @ 10:52 AM | Reply

  6. The devil that plays god…opps!!!! PPP’s ordinary members..pl…wake up! No right-minded malaysians would succumb to such leaders in DUMNO, a party that is highly corrupted. Mamak himself is the father of autocracy and a dictator so much so that even PM Najib is submitted to his devilish wishes.

    VOTE FOR CHANGE OR PREPARE FOR DOOMSDAY!

    Comment by Justice Lover — December 3, 2012 @ 9:44 AM | Reply

  7. Funny this. When Umno plea to God failed, they now revert back to Mahathir. Don’t they know the old fart, the father of corruption, is hated by most Malaysians. Najib is indeed desperate.

    Comment by apai — December 3, 2012 @ 8:46 AM | Reply

    • It seemed time stand still in Malaysia since Mahathir stood down as PM. The subsequent PMs were just caretaker until the time is right for Mahathir’s son to take over. With Najib’s admission, he will not step on or disregard Mahathir. In fact, he’s continuing his policy which has done so much harm to the country. The affirmative action, cronyism & racial bashing continues & Mahathir still rules eventhough he’s retired. It seem Malaysia has no capable leader & needs to rely on a retired PM who doesn’t even hold a government position to tell the current PM what to do. PM by appointment is always controlled by the person who appointed him and will follow his instruction. PM by popular vote is the real PM of the country voted by all citizens and will listen to rakyat only and no one else. It’s a shame as time stand still for Malaysia whereas others have moved ahead. Time to get rid of the old Dictator once & for all.

      Comment by Zizak — December 3, 2012 @ 11:18 AM | Reply

  8. UMNO is a God sent party to lead the country. Mahathir is God sent to watch over Najib . Rosmah is God sent to tax the nation of billions? All Malaysians are ending up eating grass.

    Comment by Irene Kana — December 3, 2012 @ 7:44 AM | Reply


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