Malays must first understand the responsibility
that political power asks of them.
It is not a matter of sharing political power with
the non-Malays because political power will always stay with the Malays.
It is the responsible use of this power to
determine how it is used to benefit not only the Malays but also the people of
this nation.
It needs only for the Malays to understand that
political power must be used to do good not evil.
If there is anything constant about Umno from the
time it came into government it is this – Umno has never wavered from its
promise that Ketuanan Melayu will prevail, that Islam shall be the religion of
this nation and that the Sultans will reign in the state they are Sultans of.
Umno does not apologise for these principles that
they live by it.
The Malays know that a day will come when they will
lose political power if they allow themselves to be divided in their loyalty to
Umno.
That day is about to come.
Umno has told its coalition partners in Barisan
Nasional that a day will come when they too may lose the government if they
allow themselves to be complacent in their duty of care to their own
electorates.
That day is about to come.
Umno has always laid great stock on its ability to
fall back on its rural votes because it understands that a day will also come
when the rural votes will decide Umno’s success or failure at the polls.
That day too is about to come.
‘There must be
change’
So what will save Umno, save the Malays, save Islam, save the Sultans and save its coalition partners from electoral defeat?
So what will save Umno, save the Malays, save Islam, save the Sultans and save its coalition partners from electoral defeat?
We all agree that there must be change but where we
agree to disagree is what these changes should be.
The Malays have been second best in everything that
is of any significance in our nation.
The Malays are not the most successful businessmen.
The Malays are not the most successful contractors
and not the biggest suppliers of anything that is needed by the nation or its
people.
The Malays are without the ability to participate
meaningfully in any manufacturing concern without the direct or indirect
assistance of the non-Malays and of Umno.
What the Malays now have is because of Umno.
The biggest bank, the biggest insurance company, a
petroleum firm that competes at a global level, Felda – all are with the Malays
because Umno has the political will to make it so.
For now Umno does not pretend to be anything else
but a Malay political organisation that has the interest of the Malays at
heart.
It carries this Malay DNA with no apologies.
It leads the Barisan Nasional coalition whose
partners understand, accept and subscribe to the principles that is Umno.
So, don’t think about changing Umno. Malays
must change themselves and Umno will change with them!
CT Ali is a reformist who
believes in Pakatan Rakyat’s ideologies. He is a FMT columnist.
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