Mahathir tells BN Govt to take Anwar’s threat seriously

Posted on 07 May 2008

Former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has asked the Barisan Nasional (BN) federal government to take the threat made by Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim seriously in that Pakatan Rakyat will form the next federal government in the near future as it had convinced more than 30 BN Members of Parliament to cross over to the opposition front or Pakatan Rakyat.N has 140 MPs in the Dewan Rakyat and Pakatan Rakyat 82 out of a total of 222 MPs.

“Well, I think it is a possibility that you can’t dismiss lightly. Now, these politicians are interested in how much they get, they are not interested really in serving the nation.

“People who feel that they did not get what they wanted presently and they are offered positions, the urge to cross over especially when there is no inherent loyalty to the party.

“I feel very strong (about it), it can really happen. I first wanted to dismiss this possiblity but on studying the situation I feel that there is great danger.

“Now, these politicians are interested in how much they get, they are not interested really in serving the nation.

“Of course, if this government loses power, it will not be in a position to dole out all kinds of goodies because at that time the clout is gone,” he told reporters after delivering a keynote address on “National Sovereignty” at the 7th Perdana Discourse Series at the Perdana Leadership Foundation, here.

Asked if this was his greatest fear, he replied that if the cross-over were to take place, then Malaysia would experience “a lot of conflicts”.

“We see the response of the Malays, for example. They have come up with a list of demands for this and that in response to the demands made by the others. They think that the solution is to abandon this concept of democracy, that they should go back to the feudal style of government.

“There is already talk among them…I don’t know how serious it is but the fact that it is being actually voiced (out) is very disturbing,” Dr Mahathir said.

To another question on where the Opposition would obtain the 30 MPs, the former Prime Minister pointed towards Sabah and Sarawak.

“If we take Umno, MCA and MIC, they have their roots here (in the peninsula) but not in Sabah and Sarawak. Although you have Umno in Sabah, it is transplanted from here to there. They are used to smaller parties. So can we be sure that they will remain strongly loyal to Umno? I don’t think so,” he added.

He said even in the peninsula, there could be MPs who could cross over since they knew that they could be in the new opposition-led government.

Dr Mahathir said this crossing over would not a problem if BN had won by a two-thirds majority in Parliament as even if a BN MP were to cross over, he or she would not be able to gain much since the MP would still be with the Opposition.

“But now if they crossed over, they could be joining another government, they will not lose, in fact they can make money,” said the 83-year-old former leader.

He felt that Pakatan Rakyat was a force to be reckoned with not because it was strong or the people loved the Opposition but because “the feeling of disappointment.”

“(Penang Chief Minister Lim) Guan Eng, for example, is quite smart. He is not antagonising the people, instead he is winning their respect.

“You see in the last election, BN voters and supporters voted for Opposition, thinking that this will send a message to the BN. Apparently the message is not properly read and if the governments headed by the Opposition show good governance, (are) concerned about the people, not greedy, not corrupt, then when the next election comes those who voted for them will continue voting the Opposition,” he said.

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  1. Dr. West says:

    The possibility of BN MPs crossing over especially in Sabah and Sarawak is very real. As it is, right now the Pakatan Rakyat camp is all abuzz with excitement. For the first time the idea of them forming the government is all but a possibility. Not too long ago their only aspiration was to deny BN two-thirds majority. They were really surprised when their achievement in March far exceeded their expectations.

    What actually caused all these things to happen? I mean, why did the people choose the Opposition instead of maintaining the status quo like they did for so long?

    In case we get too caught up and forget, it’s the economy. It’s the bread and butter issues. The price of crude oil went up from $60 a barrel in March 2007 to $100 a barrel in March 2008. This has resulted in serious inflation of essential goods and food.

    Yes, a lot of people hated KJ.
    Yes, they hated Hishamuddin for waving the keris.
    Yes, they didn’t like a sleepy PM.
    Yes, they couldn’t tolerate BN (especially UMNO’s) high-handed antics.
    Yes, the crime rate has shot up; security is a big problem and there is fear.
    Yes, corruption was very bad, but was it different earlier?
    Yes, there were a myriad of reasons why the rakyat was not happy.

    Before we get too hard on everybody, let’s remember that it is the rakyat who finds it hard to cari makan that they voted for the Opposition.

    The same thing happened in Taiwan just a month after our elections. The people overthrew the government and voted for the opposition in a landslide victory because they also cannot cari makan.

    Now, what caused our economy to be so bad? Well, it’s not only our country. Generally, the whole world is going through the dumps. Even US is in recession. Talking about US; now they should be the ones to blame. It is because of US’s indulgence and imprudence in their financial management for a long time now that has caused the whole world to suffer. OK, guys, we have finally found the right fella to blame.

    US caused the world to be in serious economic shit.
    This has cause people in many countries to vote for the opposition.
    With too many people voting for the Opposition in Malaysia, now they are harbouring hopes of becoming the Government.
    Say Thank You, to US, Pakatan Rakyat!

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