Showing posts with label putrajaya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label putrajaya. Show all posts

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Latest From Putrajaya

Nomination for UMNO Youth Chief:
Dato' Mukhriz 33; Dato' Seri Khir Toyo 32; KJ 22

Nomination for UMNO Deputy Chief:
YB Razali 54; Dato' Reezal 34

UMNO Putrajaya Youth Chief:
Dato' Zaki with 46 votes (defeated Tun Faisal with 43)
UMNO Putrajaya Deputy Youth Chief:
Hisamudin Yahya @ Yop (Former Press Secretary to Minister of Tourism, Dato' Seri Adnan Mansor)

Friday, October 17, 2008

Daulat Tuanku

  • The Conference of Rulers issued a special statement today on the Malay special rights and other constitutional provisions. Let's just put this case to rest for now:

“The Malay Rulers hold the constitutional role to safeguard the special privileges, position, eminence and greatness of the Malay Rulers, safeguard Islam, Malay as the National Language, and the genuine interests of the other communities in Malaysia".

"Therefore, it is appropriate for the Malay Rulers to remind that there should never be any attempt ever to test and challenge issues related to the Social Contract."


  • Hindraf has been categorized as an illegal grouping, therefore warranting arrests should they conduct any form of activity in the future. I cannot fathom a reason why they would appeal the Prime Minister to take action against Dato' Seri Syed Hamid. Wasn't it a collective decision by members of the Cabinet? Why not take action against the Prime Minister? Oh, their fearless leader is in exile. I take it as a closed case. What's next.
  • YB KJ is expected to gain minimum nominations of 38 to qualify him to contest for the post of Ketua Pemuda. Dato' Seri Khir Toyo is also expected to reach that mark this weekend.
  • This weekend will show case a straight fight between Prime Minister's special officer Dato' Zaki Zahid, the incumbent Putrajaya Division Youth Chief and Tun Faisal, Special Officer to the Minister of Education. I expect this contest to be closely scrutinized by many.
  • Gerakan Wanita Chief, Datuk Tan Lian Hoe definitely has a short-term memory. Although the Gerik parliamentary seat encompasses a malay-majority constituency, the Malays gave their full support to their non-Malay Wakil Rakyat unlike the total opposite in Penang where we had witnessed a total annihilation of Gerakan support. This is a clear demonstration of weak judgement when she decided to convince Malaysians that she is a luminary fluent in the subject of History. Unfortunately, even at her level of power in the party, one does not make such statement without clearance. Her 'datukship' should be revoked, along with other undeserving tourists and actors.
  • The famous 14-yr old who kicked her teacher was suspended for a week. Time has definitely changed. Students clearly lack respect for teacher these days. It used to be military punishment or expulsion if it were the Royal Military College (nowadays, officers get called in if they lay a finger on the Puteras, especially Generals' kids). The punishment will be seen as inappropriate and ineffective to refrain other kids from throwing a punch in their Biology teacher's face in the future.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Zaki sedia hadapi cabaran

Petikan dari Harian Metro

PUTRAJAYA: Persidangan perwakilan Pergerakan Pemuda Umno Bahagian Putrajaya, di Pusat Persidangan Antarabangsa Putrajaya (PICC), Sabtu ini, bakal menyaksikan pertembungan antara penyandang jawatan Ketua Pemuda yang juga Pegawai Khas kepada Perdana Menteri, Datuk Ahmad Zaki Zahid, dengan Pegawai Khas kepada Menteri Pelajaran, Tun Faisal Ismail Aziz.

Kesediaan Tun Faisal Ismail menentang Ahmad Zaki memang sesuatu yang mengejutkan berikutan beliau baru dilantik sebagai ahli jawatankuasa pergerakan itu April lalu.

Biarpun begitu, Ahmad Zaki berkata, beliau sedia menghadapi cabaran itu kerana apa yang penting baginya ialah ahli Pemuda Umno Putrajaya boleh menilai sendiri kemampuannya sebagai pemimpin mereka sejak empat tahun lalu.

“Selepas dipilih sebagai Ketua Pemuda Umno Putrajaya pada 2004 lalu, saya bertekad untuk menjadikan Pemuda Umno Putrajaya dihormati dan disegani Pemuda Umno bahagian lain,” katanya.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

UMNO Election (Update 4) and PR's choice for DPM (update 1)

Update 4 (28/7): Tok Pa pulled out from the race.

Update 3 (27/7): Datuk Seri Utama Mohamad Hassan pulled out from the VP race.

Update 2 (25/7): List of UMNO Vice Presidency candidates:
  1. DS Hishamuddin Tun Hussein
  2. DS Syed Hamid Albar (being challenged at Division)
  3. TS Rahim Tamby Chik
  4. DS Khaled Nordin
  5. DS Ali Rustam
  6. TS Muhammad Muhammad Taib
  7. DS Shafie Afdal
  8. DS Adnan Yaakob
  9. DS Musa Aman
  10. TS Mohd Isa Abdul Samad
  11. DS Rais Yatim (being challenged at Division by his deputy Datuk Yunus Rahmat, Klawang State Assemblyman)
  12. DS Shahidan Kassim
  13. Datuk Zahid Hamidi
20/7:
  • One branch attempted to open the flood gates by nominating Datuk Seri Najib as UMNO president. One division in Johor might follow suit. Other contests:
  • Sembrong, Kubang Pasu (TDM's former division), Balakaban (enjoying pension money after declining deputy minister post), Beaufort, Sipitang have nominated AAB as President and DSNR as Deputy President.
  • Gua Musang nominated their chief as candidate for presidency
  • Putrajaya plans to also nominate AAB and DSNR this Saturday
  • D Mukhriz supports DS Hisham's notion that the top two posts should be contested
  • PR has officially announced DSAI as their choice for the top seat should PR takes over from BN government. The question is, who is their choice for DPM? PAS will be furious if the composition of the newly formed government does not have at least 60% of Malay YBs after the planned hop in September (now DSAI says the plan has been delayed because of the sodomy case). PAS has already met with their UMNO counterparts to discuss issues regards the Malays and Islam. Will this widen the crack in Pakatan Rakyat?

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Fuel Price Protest Rally, Mosque in Putrajaya, IPP & Subsidized Gas

I spoke earlier about the demonstration planned by Kubang Kerian MP to gather 1,000,000-strong supporters and rally for the reduction of fuel price. The rally turned out to be an ugly concert with one artist getting beaten up for showing his behind. Even the PAS Mursyidul Am was grossly disappointed. A friend of mine insisted that democracy is all about the expression of the people through demonstrations. So much for demonstrations.

I've also received information about fellow Malaysians and Muslims not happy about the construction of a second mosque in Putrajaya to cater the rising population of the administrative city. I could understand rejection for building a rocket launch pad or spending tax payers money to buy a space shuttle but there is nothing wrong with building a mosque to cater for growing population.

IPPs enjoy a fixed rate for gas based on agreed contracts. It appears that we are at their mercy. This is a similar problem with toll concessionaires. Perhaps the windfall tax suggested by the Minister in charge makes sense. Gas price has been fixed at RM14.31 per mmbtu; market price is at RM47.69mmbtu. The dilemma is that when IPPs pay full market price, they will be adamant to increase the price of electricity. Perhaps it is time to look at nuclear energy. Meanwhile, it is a tough juggling act to satisfy all.

The heat of campaigning is becoming more intense. Those who got out of the penalty box from money politics are back in the race. Sour grapes who did not get retained as candidates in the last election are trying to make come backs in the upcoming party election. The intensity is also felt at every Wing of the party. However, there is little talk about change and vision. Perhaps vying for position is more important than the question "What would I do if elected"?

The other question is, who knows how to counter F-35s?

For couples who ditch their babies and let them rot in rivers and dumpsters, I will personally see to it that you rot in a federal prison with cane scars and homos lurking in the corner (if I am in power).

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Only UMNO has the weight to change

Heavy discussions are ongoing among my peers as to what the way forward would like. Some argued about the relevance of racial-based politics, some argued about fundamentals, some argued about broader pictures the likes of education and social obligations.

Where do we move and how do we move? "Where" is the toughest question to answer first. Do we intend to have a true racial integration or will we still play racial cards? If we are headed to a true racial integration, what is the relevance of UMNO, MIC, MCA, DAP, Gerakan, Malay College Kuala Kangsar, MRSM, UNITAR, Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan, Utusan Melayu, Article 153? Or are we just heading to a place where everyone is a Malaysian, neither is a Malay, nor a Chinese nor an Indian, but yes we need to keep institutions such as the chinese chambers of commerce to protect certain interests and Dewan Melayu, for example. There has to be some level of compromise. In the end, democracy shall prevail and we will get the voice of the majority.

Let's assume now that we have the "Malaysian" agenda as our primary objective. What vehicle shall we use? BN is still regarded as racial-based even though it represents the different races. PR is similar. Youngsters in this era of facebook and youtube are rebellious and craving for a change in the political landscape, consistent with "darah muda" (young blood). Parliament is a joke judging from the level of intelligence among MPs (in general and in public's perception) and the intensity and quality of discussion (there are exceptional members of Parliament whom I still highly regard).

I reckon people will also flip flop their choice of political affiliation based on the choice of the candidates, the political struggle and the current "trend", with the exception of hard cores, i.e. don't think Johoreans will lean to the other side anytime soon, like wise people in Bukit Bintang or Batu Gajah for that matter.

Fundamental issues that we need to address:
1. Is raced based politics relevant? If it's not, how shall it be implemented? Will we get the backing of the majority? How do we streamline the school system? How do we integrate? I'm not interested with the obvious problems, I'm more keen to work out solutions. Perhaps our first goal, as my good friend suggested, is to frame this in a proper context and disseminate the information (will not get into details, this will be topic of offline discussions). Have to decide which platform to use. Can't just be idealists.

2. Should we move to a popular vote system? There are numerous inherent problems with the delegate system. It also creates opportunities for money politics. Perhaps we could coin something and present to the higher ups to consider (or wait for one of our direct contacts to become President and amend the party constitution). Having said that, I still think parties like UMNO have great influence. It's a matter of selling the point. We can't negate the fact that it's still an influential party.

3. Integrate all wings into one party. There should be no youth, wanita, puteri. All should be treated as equals, seniors and wise men should be respected, youth should be heard. In the end, it's back to our cardinal beliefs in "Kesopanan dan Kesusilaan".

4. Education: Need to streamline education into ONE system if everyone's hyped about racial integration. Segregation is almost unbelievable especially at local universities.

5. Economics: Where do we see ourselves beyond our thin oil reserves? What is our second engine of growth and is it strong enough to face global challenges?

............... there are more blanks to be filled. Let's move forward. We either hope our current leaders will implement or stay in the game long enough to implement it. No use sitting at the sidelines.

I am a PROUD member of UMNO and a product of the NDP. Unfortunately, this is what UMNO Youth in Putrajaya are talking about. You guys decide how we move forward (and please, no demonstrations recommended).

Putrajaya Kini

"Nampaknya modal si khairun berkempen semakin meningkat........kini pemuda-pemuda dibawa ke palm garden pulak.......makan jgn tak makan..........jgn tak habis makan sudah.....nanti Allah marah kalau membazir........Apa-apa pun syabas khairun kerana masih kekalkan momentum kempen di hotel-hotel.........Ye la kalau hotel lebih selesa dari kedai mamak atau kelab tasik atau tomyam dengkil, tomyam bangi..........Ada masalah?..........Tak ada..........Cuma seronok tengok cara kempen org2 yg nak bertanding......moga-moga murah rezeki sebab banyak bagi pemuda makan....tapi jgn la sampai jadi gemuk macam amri atau rozi.."

Anti Wayang Putrajaya

"ASSALAMUALAIKUM WARGA PEMUDA,
DUA ISTILAH IAITU MENGENANG BUDI ATAU MENGAMPU....KITA BERBAIK DGN BOS, ADAKAH KITA MENGENANG BUDI ATAU KITA SENGAJA NK BODEK?????? CONTOH DR PEMUDA KITA BOLEH LIHAT AMRI DIA NI TERGOLONG DR YG MANA SATU....MENGENANG BUDI ATAU MENGAMPU?????? AZIZ HALIM MENGENANG BUDI ATAU MENGAMPU...AMIR MENGENANG BUDI ATAU MENGAMPU YG TAHU HANYA DIA DAN ALLAH SAHAJA....JAWAB JGN X JAWAB..."

My Pemuda

"Salam hormat pemuda Putrajaya. Semoga semua sejahtera dalam keadaan poket tenat dek kenaikan harga barang... Tadi aku bersama 7 orang ahli pemuda cawangan dijemput bersua dengan Khairun calon Ketua Pemuda Putrajaya. Sahabat-sahabat yang lain tidak dapat turut serta. Sepatutnya dengan Zaki dulu iaitu pada 18 Jun 2008 yang lepas aku telah set dengan Amri, tapi sampai jam 2 petang hari tersebut tiada seorang kempen manager Zaki yang cal aku. So aku sms semula kepada semua pemuda cawangan bahawa perjumpaan yang dicadangkan dibatalkan."

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Of Young Professionals in politics, Oil news and UMNO elections


On attracting the Young Professionals: we've been asked to engage our young professional friends to get feedbacks on current political scenario. Whether it's positive or negative, any constructive idea or feedback to strategize the way forward is welcomed. Many have spoken about membership drive, leadership qualities, wealth distribution and social contributions. Above all, the young ones want to move forward and react to the situation, not just firing out rhetorics. How should we move as one? Remember that participation in politics does not necessarily mean holding positions in the party. Membership also plays a big role, especially when you are empowered to exercise your voting right to choose the right leader.

TDM has touched about the coming global recession and the 3F crises (food, finance, fuel). It's amazing that our media touches lightly on these important issues, especially when everyone is glued to the tv on who has done who and who has said what about who. I gather this will go on until either MPs hop in September and crown DSAI as our PM or when UMNO has completed its election in December. Until then, no one is truly worried about whether crude price will reach USD200/bbl or how to combat the depreciation of US dollar by minimizing the damages on our economy. Many have suggested switching investment to Europe and using the Euro for oil & gas transactions, considering that US dollar is widely used in the business.

Chevron recently was fined USD30M with corruption for giving kickbacks to SH in return for lucrative oil purchase. What is USD30M compared to the revenue generated from the oil purchase.

On UMNO: At Division level, many are rumored to challenge the current regime. 14 Divisions in Kelantan and almost all Federal Territory Divisions will see a contest for Division Chief position. Johor will also see their fair share where some division chiefs will be challenged. At national level, people anxiously wait for announcements for top guns to contest the two top posts. We already know 14 will contest for the 3 hot Vice Presidencies.

At UMNO youth level, it seems that there will be a 4-cornered fight for the Youth Chief post.
Putrajaya Division will also see some action with a 3-cornered duel. Expect another exciting election year. Selamat bersidang.

For the property market, some have advised not to acquire assets until at least 1Q09, fearing chaotic market sentiments after the UMNO elections. Bursa was shut down today for 'technical reasons'.

Monday, June 30, 2008

Green Earth program at Putrajaya (29th Jun 08)


Kulai Chilli






Some initiatives by the people at Precinct 16 Community took; planting vege in their home gardens. Small impact maybe, but 10 points for effort.