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Thursday, August 22, 2024

ATM, Orang Asli And Betrayal – Forget Heaven Or 72 Virgins, One ATM Machine Is All It Takes To Win Nenggiri By-Election

 Since it was created in 2003, Nenggiri seat in the rural state of Kelantan had been the fixed deposit of the United Malays National Organization (UMNO) – till it was lost by just 810 votes in the August 2023 state election. The “green wave” tsunami (referring to the PAS Islamist party’s green logo), which started in the 15th General Election in November 2022, swept the state constituency away from UMNO’s grip.

 

Even during the disastrous May 2018 General Election, which saw UMNO-led Barisan Nasional coalition ended in the opposition camp after losing power for the first time since independence (1957), the Malay nationalist party could still defend Nenggiri, albeit a small majority of 461. Therefore, it was a huge humiliation to UMNO when it failed to defend its fortress in August 2023.

 

But what goes up must come down. That’s Newton Law. After six decades in power, UMNO suffered its unthinkable defeat under the disgraced Najib Razak leadership, whose infamous 1MDB scandal brought down the Barisan Nasional ruling government in 2018. His deputy, Zahid Hamidi, took over the party presidency. But the clueless, incompetent and corrupt new leader led UMNO to a bigger defeat in 2022.

Nenggiri By-Election - Ballot Box Results Scoreboard

Over the weekend, thanks again to Newton Law, UMNO can afford to smile after it wrested the seat from rival Perikatan Nasional. As one of the governing partners in Prime Minister Anwar’s Unity Government, Barisan Nasional recapture Nenggiri with a bigger majority of 3,352 votes, securing 9,091 votes or 61.35% of the total votes – defeating rival Bersatu candidate, who garnered only 38.65% or 5,739 votes.

 

The turnout of about 74% – higher than 61% registered in the August 2023 state election – suggests that people wanted to send a message. More importantly, the sweet victory in the Malay-majority Nenggiri could be used by PM Anwar, whose own party PKR (People’s Justice Party) lost badly in another Malay-majority seat Sungai Bakap in Penang about 6 weeks ago, to brag about his Madani popularity.

 

If only the narcissist premier has the crystal ball to predict the by-election results, he would have gone to Nenggiri and start crowing about his own self. But even UMNO was stunned with the unexpected massive majority. Even though this is a Malay-majority seat, the real kingmaker is the 13.8% “other ethnic groups”, including a large number of the indigenous Orang Asli.

Nenggiri By-Election - UMNO President Zahid Hamidi Selfie With People

Yes, UMNO knew from the beginning which side of the bread must be buttered. The more than 2,700 Orang Asli will decide the winner and the loser. It was the same secret recipe used by the previous Barisan Nasional government to win Nenggiri in the past 4 consecutive elections with between 2,000 to 3,800 votes majority. The Orang Asli are immune to race and religion extremism.

 

That explains why UMNO president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi visited Nenggiri 6 times, including campaigning in all five posts of Orang Asli to solicit their support. The indigenous people were reminded not to be hoodwinked by promise of “moon and stars” offered by Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS), a key member of Perikatan Nasional that has been ruling Kelantan since 1990.

 

When UMNO candidate Mohd Azmawi Fikri Abdul Ghani won about 90% votes in all 5 polling centres of Orang Asli in Tohoi, Sungai Puian, Sungai Jenera, Simpor and Sungai Wias, it was game over for Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) candidate Mohd Rizwadi Ismail. Even during its worst period (August 2023’s green wave), Barisan Nasional still grabbed 5,707 votes or 47% of total votes.

Nenggiri By-Election - Orang Asli Voters

It was clearly a desperate move when Perikatan Nasional secretary-general Hamzah Zainudin begged the indigenous Orang Asli to split their votes for both contestants. He also promised to appoint an Orang Asli officer if Bersatu wins. However, he received the “middle finger” instead. Orang Asli might not be very clever, but they know who controls the national purse strings.

 

Exactly why should the Orang Asli vote for Perikatan Nasional, who still can’t provide clean water for the people despite running Kelantan since 1990? UMNO might be nasty and corrupt, but at least it has access to funding at the federal level. The opposition’s attack on UMNO for allowing DAP-Chinese to “dominate the government” also has been ignored by the Orang Asli.

 

Bersatu president Muhyiddin Yassin’s playbook – attacking the Anwar government’s lifting of a comic book authored by a former DAP member Hew Kuan Yau was seen as nothing but barking like a mad dog. The Orang Asli could not bother about Communist China, let alone about Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Muhyiddin’s reliance on Malay votes alone was a strategic mistake.

But all it takes to win Nenggiri by-election is one ATM (automated teller machine). As hilarious as it may sound, the biggest factor to winning not only Orang Asli, but also the Malay votes is a basic facility called ATM. The villagers of Nenggiri complained they were forced to pay RM50 return taxi fare just to travel 50-km to withdraw cash from Gua Musang or Dabong towns.

 

It was a blessing in disguise that UMNO lost the seat in August last year. This time, the issue was promptly resolved, with an ATM installed just three days before polling day at a local market in Kampung Jerek. With the machine expected to benefit over 30,000 people, the Malays were extremely happy and grateful. Not even a promise of heaven and 72 virgins by PAS could beat the ATM machine.

 

Still, the fact that the previous Barisan Nasional ruling government had overlooked, or deliberately ignored, such a simple tool for the people in Nenggiri proves why UMNO deserves to be voted out in the first place. Only after they lost everything that they realize the importance of listening to the people, instead of busy stealing money through corruption.

Election - PAS vs Barisan Nasional Flags

This is a classic example where a government does not need to spend millions in gimmick such as 1Malaysia or Madanistan sloganeering. Neither do you need to terrorise Chinese-owned businesses like KK Mart over 5 pairs of socks to fish for Malay votes. Villagers struggling to withdraw their hard-earned money also don’t care about geopolitical conflict half-way around the globe in the Middle East.

 

Ordinary people care about bread-and-butter issues, including inflation, housing, transport, education, healthcare, cost of living and childcare costs. This is something which both Bersatu and PAS leaders failed to understand. Heck, Perikatan Nasional was so clueless that its by-election operations director, Annuar Musa, arrogantly dressed himself with a RM13,600 Louis Vuitton jacket while distributing Maggi noodles to the Orang Asli community.

 

But there’s a third crucial factor contributing to UMNO capturing 6 out of every 10 votes in Nenggiri – internal sabotage and backstabbing by Bersatu’s own members and supporters. The seat was declared vacant by the Kelantan state assembly speaker following the sacking of incumbent Azizi Abu Naim by his own party Bersatu, after he turned rogue and declared support for Anwar government.

Muhyiddin Yassin and Hadi Awang - Racist Bigots

Arguing that Bersatu candidates are untrustworthy and prone to betrayal, PAS forced its partner to nominate a PAS member disguised as Bersatu candidate – or risk facing boycott. Without PAS’ machinery and grassroots support, Bersatu is guaranteed to lose. Therefore, the comical move of Mohd Rizwadi quitting PAS and join Bersatu about 24 hours before being named as Perikatan Nasional’s candidate.

 

It was a slap in the face of Muhyiddin Yassin, who still fantasizes about becoming a prime minister for the second time after he was prematurely forced to resign in August 2021. But the traitor who betrayed Pakatan Harapan government in 2020 had to suck it up. He still remembered how Bersatu suffered its defeat in the Kuala Kubu Baharu by-election, losing with a 3,869 vote majority to Pang Sock Tao from DAP.

 

That by-election in May saw PAS Islamist party quietly sabotaged Bersatu by attacking Ms Pang’s academic qualification as well as Chinese vernacular schools. It motivated Chinese community to go out in full force to vote for DAP, despite an initial plan to teach PM Anwar Ibrahim a lesson. Nenggiri provides an opportunity for vengeful Muhyiddin to return the favour.

Muhyiddin Yassin - Sitting Alone Sad

After all, Bersatu had already lost Nenggiri seat the moment PAS decided to parachute its own candidate. It shows the bad blood between both parties has deteriorated. Even if Mohd Rizwadi wins, his loyalty is with the Islamist party. To make matters worse, PAS gave Perikatan Nasional chairman Muhyiddin another slap – forcing Bersatu to use PAS logo.

 

By using PAS logo, and not Perikatan Nasional banner, it sends a message that the Islamist party has no respect whatsoever for ex-PM Muhyiddin. This has demoralized and demonized members of Malaysian United Indigenous Party. In retaliation, angry Bersatu supporters had no choice but to betray and sabotage PAS. If Bersatu is denied Nenggiri, PAS too can’t have it. - financetwitter

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