Sunday, October 24, 2010

UMNO 61 General Meeting

It is over! Again UMNO meeting have nothing to shout about except for one good statement by its president, Dato Seri Najib. He made it clear that Malay rights should not be question by anyone as it is firmly enshrined in the consrtitution and protected by the Malay Sultans.

1. Malays should not worry and fall into the racisist propaganda spin by DAP that the Malay rights can be revoked if opposition have 2/3 majority in parliment.

2. IF opposition do have the 2/3 majority, they would find it almost impossible to revoked the Malay rights because they would need consents of the Malay Sultans to do so.

3. I'm sure not all malay MP's would agrees to the chamge, after all, they still are Malay.

4. Even with these obstacles, the Malays cannot rest and take for granted it cannot happen. We as Malays must make sure the opposition cannot get the chance to do so.

5. Few good proposals was brought up and I wish it could happen in the near future. One proposal that interest me was the proposal to set up "Ulama" council in UMNO. the council can tackle religious issues and explain to people where UMNO stands in such issues.

6. UMNO have religious biro but the biro seems not functioning. With the Ulama Council, the biro can be strenghten and UMNO can be more effective in dealing with religious issues.

7. After 3 days of the meeting, nothing much change. I still see more talks and no action. Last year meeting promises reform in UMNO but untill today, we see no change in UMNO approach to the general voters. Why?

8. UMNO leader are still in dreamland. Grassroot members want to be heard but their voices are drowned by the corrupt branch and division leaders. Corrupted in a sense of responsibility and awareness! The branch and division leaders still have no clue why UMNO is not liked by the voters.

9. No solid plan was outlined by the party on how to combat the opposition growing popularity. All I see was people busy doing business.

10. UMNO need to go back to the old ways of winning votes from voters. We need to be sincere in our objective, vision and championing the Malays.
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