Saya Penyebab BN Hilang Undi & Kalah - Pak Lah

Nukilan Khairul Faizi bin Ahmad Kamil | 4/12/2008 02:31:00 AM | 0 Pandangan »

Setelah cuba mempertahankan diri bahawa kekalahan BN dalam pilihanraya Umum ke 12 baru-baru ini bukan disebabkan oleh dirinya, akhirnya Pak Lah mengendurkan keegoan apabila mengakui bahawa beliau merupakan di antara punca kekalahan BN.

Berita terkini yang disiarkan dalam
Utusan Online, Berita Harian Online dan NST Online memaparkan bagaimana Pak Lah tidak dapat mengelak bahawa beliau yang menyebabkan BN kehilangan undi.

Bukan disebabkan oleh hasutan pembangkang, bukan disebabkan oleh propaganda pembangkang tetapi disebabkan beliau sendiri.

Nampaknya, setelah diasak sejak pengumuman keputusan pilihanraya yang lalu, Pak Lah sudah mula sedarkan diri bahawa dia perlu memikul sepenuhnya tanggungjawab ini, sangat berbeza pada awalnya Pak Lah menganggap bahawa kekalahan BN adalah tanggungjawab bersama semua pimpinan BN dan anggotanya, bukan disebabkan beliau seorang.

Cuma, yang masih disebut oleh Pak Lah adalah faktor-faktor yang menjadikan beliau penyebab kepada kehilangan undi BN. Bukan sahaja membuat rumusan secara umum penolakan pengundi kepada Pak Lah tetapi perlu dinyatakan apakah yang menyebabkan pengundi yang sebelum ini sayang pada beliau telah bertindak menukar haluan sehingga beberapa buah negeri terlepas ke tangan Pakatan parti-parti pembangkang.

Saya senaraikan beberapa perkara yang mungkin sedang bermain difikiran Pak Lah kenapa pengundi menolak BN;
  • Kelemahan Islam Hadhari ciptaan Pak Lah yang dilihat sebagai satu agama baru di dunia dan tidak berkesan,
  • Kelemahan Pak Lah dalam merealisasikan sajak Ku Cari Damai Abadi dalam kehidupannya,
  • Kelemahan Pak Lah membiarkan Khairy Jamaluddin mengganggu urusan tadbir kerajaan,
  • Kelemahan Pak Lah selalu tertidur dalam mesyuarat, majlis rasmi dan persidangan,
  • Kelemahan Pak Lah mengawal kenaikan harga barang,
  • Kelemahan Pak Lah menaikkan harga petrol 30 sen,
  • Kelemahan Pak Lah menangani rasuah,
  • Kelemahan Pak Lah menangani krisis perundangan dan kehakiman,
  • Kelemahan Pak Lah bertindak menyekat himpunan aman,
  • Kelemahan Pak Lah mengambil tindakan terhadap isu negara,
  • Kelemahan Pak Lah menyelesaikan masalah dalaman UMNO dan parti komponen BN,
  • Kelemahan Pak Lah yang tidak menepati waktu dan selalu lewat dalam temujanji,
  • Kelemahan Pak Lah terlalu banyak mengambil cuti terutamanya ke Australia,

  • Kelemahan Pak Lah dalam memberikan ucapan yang kelam-kabut, bercelaru dan seringkali terputus maklumat dan fakta,

  • Kelemahan Pak Lah berhadapan dengan masalah di antara kaum,

Jika nak dituliskan lagi, memanglah berjela-jela tetapi yang pastinya terlalu banyak perkara yang menyebabkan Pak Lah menjadi punca rakyat menolak BN. Saya percaya, jika Pak Lah terus diasak oleh kitadan juga para wartawan yang sentiasa inginkan jawapan-jawapan yang telus, sudah tentu Pak Lah akan menyebut satu-persatu faktor-faktor ini.

Maka, untuk mengelakkan daripada kesemua kelemahan Pak Lah tersebut disenaraikan maka adalah lebih baik Pak Lah mengambil keputusan berundur. Berkira-berkiralah Pak Lah secepat mungkin…


Khairul Faizi Bin Ahmad Kamil

Taman Sri Kluang

12 April 2008, 2.35 pagi

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Abdullah acknowledges he is a cause in BN, Umno polls setback - NST Online
By Sheridan Mahavera

12 April, 2008

Acknowledging that he was one of the causes of the setbacks suffered by Umno and Barisan Nasional in the general election, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi yesterday said he felt responsible to now work towards rehabilitating the party despite calls for his resignation. The Umno president also pledged to revive BN and Umno by delivering on in his past promises.

Abdullah’s stand came just after a pledge of support from all of Johor’s 26 division chiefs for him, putting to rest rumours that Umno leaders in the state were going to ask him to step down.

There had been calls the past few days from certain Umno quarters for him to resign from the Government and the party over the ruling coalition’s poor showing in the general election last month in which the BN, for the first time in its history, lost control over five States and a two-thirds majority in Parliament.

“I admit that I was one of the causes for these losses. I also understand that there are many things that need to be done. There are many reforms and changes that need to be done, such as reforming the judiciary, fighting corruption, reducing crime and improving the public delivery system.

“There are also other issues that need to be tackled that are related to inter-racial relations and religious freedom. These are some of the promises I made in the 2004 BN manifesto and I must implement them,” Abdullah told a press conference after a meeting with Johor Umno leaders here.

“Some of these matters are already being worked on such as the economy and reforming Government-linked companies,” he said.

“I am responsible for doing all these. Some of it has or is being done while others take a bit more time.”Abdullah hinted at changes in Umno as some of the policies that it helped put forward in the BN had led to the ire of voters.

“The party can be very strong but the rakyat can throw it away over something done which they cannot accept,” he said. “Some of these things include issues concerning inter-racial and inter-religious relations.

”Responding to fresh calls on Thursday from Kedah and Penang Umno leaders for him to resign, Abdullah said that was their view.

“Not all of them feel that way. But never mind, I have said before that I will not remain for very long,” he said. “But I have a mandate from the people to continue and I have a responsibility to rectify the issues that led to our losses.

”Before the start of the press conference, Johor Umno State Liaison chief Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman pledged the support of all the States 26 division chiefs for Abdullah, putting to rest rumours that they were also going to ask him to step down.

On a related matter, Abdullah said Umno would look into suggestions that the system to choose general election candidates be reviewed as disgruntlement among its division leaders over the party’s choices was a factor in the BN’s losses.

“This system is based on consultation and has been the time-worn practice. On the one hand, they (grassroots leaders) want the senior leadership to decide but when we decide, they don’t agree with the choice. It is complicated but we will do our best,” Abdullah said.

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