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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Brainwashing songs ... A new wave in political songs

We heard the Negaraku song in http://www.youtube.com/ in 2007 and the young youtube rapper got so much publicity and was made to apologise. Today, we are seeing so many of the songs creeping up and here is one of them:
One of the singer said "Tapi kena bayar royalti pada UMNO ...lagu ini" ... UMNO are you going to collect royalty from this singing group for using your tune? Word for word it is quite similar to the UMNO party song.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Meeting Thai Prime Minister - 7MAY08

On 7 May 2008, Datuk Nik Sapeia from PPP Malaysia meeting with the Thai Prime Minister, Samak Sundaravej, also the President of People Power Party (PPP) of Thailand.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Dr. Mahathir - A Man of Substance & Great Politician

Dr. Mahathir is a great Mentor of mine and I owe him a great deal for his generous advice and help in making me somebody today. My days in UMNO were closely guided by this great master Politician who knows what he is doing. The recent spray case between me and Dr. Mahathir was a political play by a Politician. Dr. Mahathir knows it is just a case it should not have been played out in court. Following this episode, I felt that I have been betrayed and decided to quit as UMNO member on 19 May 2007. The same month, I joined PPP, another component party of BN, who respected me as a Politician.

Personally, I am very grateful to Datuk Dr. M Kayveas who have given me a chance to be part of a great multiracial party. Today, 19 May 2008, surprisingly the same day one year later, we witnessed the resignation of Dr. Mahathir from UMNO because he felt that his advice is not welcomed any more in a party that he had served for many years. This is exactly how I felt when I decided to leave UMNO in 2007. Looking back, I now know that I have made the right decision. You can still serve the Rakyat in another component party of BN. I sincerely hope Dr. Mahathir will work with me to create a truly national multiracial party outside BN and make Onn Jaafar dream a reality.

Segalanya Untuk Satu Bangsa dan Satu Negara
For further information, please go to www.bernama.com under Barisan Nasional

Dr M quits Umno after answering ‘dare’ to be first to resign

The NST Paper
ALOR STAR, Mon: 19 May,2008
By : Noor Adzman Baharuddin & Adib Povera

After goading Umno members today to temporarily resign from Umno as a sign of protest against the party president, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad took up a “dare” to take the lead by resigning from the party he had been a founding member of since 1946. However, he implored Umno members taking up his challenge not to join any other party and remain independent, at least until the Umno leadership was determined (after the December party elections). He indicated that he will only rejoin the party when Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi steps down as Umno President.

Dr Mahathir was answering questions from the floor after giving a talk at a forum entitled 'Malays’ Future after the 12th General Election' at the Star City Hotel in Alor Star when a member of the audience asked him if he would take the lead in quitting Umno.

“Wah, saya di cabar ni…(looks like I have been dared),” he quipped but in a serious tone, he said: “Yes, I will leave Umno….until the party leadership is determined. Other Umno members should follow me.”

Loud cheers immediately met his declaration. It is not immediately clear if his son, Datuk Mukhriz, also the MP for Jerlun and an Umno Youth Exco member, would follow suit. Another of Dr Mahathir’s son, Datuk Mokhzani, was reported as saying that his father's decision was a “sign of no confidence” in Abdullah’s leadership.

One notable Umno leader who has apparently took on Dr Mahathir's call to resign is former Umno secretary-general and Kedah mentri Besar Datuk Seri Sanusi Junid, who said he will release an official statement later.

However, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, once Dr Mahathir's greatest foe but now seen as a key ally, dismissed expectations that he too would quit Umno, saying that he will continue with his bid to challenge Abdullah for the party presidency in the December party elections.

The former Prime Minister's announcement also caught his aides by surprise. Dr Mahathir explained that this was not the first time he was out of Umno. “Between 1969 and 1970, I was expelled from Umno but later, when many Malays and Umno members still supported me, I re-entered Umno. There was no problem. Just don’t join other parties.”

At a Press conference later, Dr Mahathir said he will submit his resignation from Umno as soon as possible.

He insisted that his resignation had nothing to do with the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Lingam video clip. “I am just protesting against the Abdullah’s leadership of Umno and country,” he said.

In their report leaked to the Press, the Commission of Inquiry named Dr Mahathir, lawyer Datuk V. K. Lingam, former chief justices Tun Ahmad Fairuz Sheikh Abdul Halim and Tun Eusoff Chin, tycoon Tan Sri Vincent Tan and former tourism minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Mansor, for conspiring to fix the appointments and promotions of judges.

The government's then instructed the Attorney-General to begin investigations into the six figures named but Dr Mahathir responded by claiming that he would "not settle for less" than his day in court so that he could defend himself against allegations that he was at the centre of a judicial appointments scandal in 2001.

Dr Mahathir had hoped that when investigations into the conspiracy were completed, he would be charged so that he can reveal what really went on behind the scenes at the time, including instances of judges lobbying him for promotions.

Mahathir’s resignation was a culmination of two years of vitriolic criticisms against Abdullah. Dr Mahathir began finding fault with Abdullah after the latter cancelled several mega projects initiated by the ex-PM, notably the new bridge that would link Singapore with Johor Baru.

In an immediate reaction, former Umno secretary-general Tan Sri Mohamed Rahmat said Dr Mahathir is was the only leader who left Umno, pointing to Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tun Hussein Onn who never returned to Umno.“Yet, they were founding fathers of the party. They never return to the party after retiring so there is nothing unusual about his resignation. It has happened in the past and it happens now. It is unfortunate that after making so much noise, he is leaving the party.

“His leaving would not have a serious effect to the party and I do not think that his action will be heeded by other members as they still love the party. After the last general election, Umno members have reflected deeply on what they should do to revive and revitalise Umno. They would not desert the party.”

MCA vice president Datuk Ong Tee Keat said the resignation came as a shock to him because he never expected Dr Mahathir to do it. “Not at this juncture. At the moment, I am not sure what sort of effect or ripples it will cause BN and MCA. But I am convinced Umno, as an established party within the BN coalition, would have sufficient experience and maturity in resolving such problem. What is more important now is for BN to stay firmly together”.

Gerakan secretary general Datuk Seri Chia Kwang Chye expressed shock at Dr Mahathir’s resignation. “This is shocking, it’s hard to believe. I hope this will not bring further instability to Barisan Nasional. I also hope things will settle down and the matter resolved in a calm manner.”

MIC secretary-general Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam said it was unfortunate for Dr Mahathir to resign from the party which he had been a president for a long time. “His instigating others to follow suit in light of the current problems faced by the party, will further weaken it. We hope other members will be clear-headed in this matter.”

Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) president Datuk Yong Teck Lee said Dr Mahathir’s resignation sent shock waves because of his immense influence among Umno grassroots.” I think the nation is in for some exciting politics,” he said.

Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) president Datuk Liew Vui Keong said Dr Mahathir’s decision should be respected and accepted by all concerned. “I can only wish him the best. His resignation may cause a ripple, but how far it will have an effect is best left to the party.”

Sabah Umno liaison committee secretary Datuk Yahya Hussin described the resignation as “very unfortunate” because he was “our president.”
My view on the above article in the NST paper today is … one of surprise and expected from Tun Dr. Mahathir. It is true from the above respondents, whatever Dr. Mahathir does there will be a cause and effect to Umno and for BN too. I believed his decision has good intention to really help Umno and BN to come to their senses and quickly rebuild the BN dream.

PPP respect Dr. Mahathir’s decision to resign from Umno and be independent. As a respected Mentor to me and PPP, we welcome him to join and work together with us to build a truly national multiracial party in line with Dato’ Sir Onn Jaafar’s dream. Onn Jaafar started UMNO on May 1, 1946 to look after the social economic welfare of the Malays. Later, he was not happy with UMNO’s communalist policies and called for party membership to be opened to all Malayans and UMNO to be renamed to United Malayans National Organisation.
Onn Jaafar's recommendations were not accepted and he left UMNO on August 26, 1951 to form the Independence of Malaya Party. The IMP failed to receive sufficient backing from Malayans and later left to form Parti Negara to woo Malays from UMNO and restricted other races to join Parti Negara. Neither party, IMP and PN gained popular support against Tunku Abdul Rahman's new Alliance coalition (now known as BN) and he was eventually eclipsed from Malayan political life.

Together, let’s build the truly United Malaysian National Organisation and make Onn Jaafar’s dream a reality today and for our future Malaysian generation.
SEGALANYA UNTUK SATU BANGSA DAN SATU NEGARA

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Jakarta Visit - 13 December 2007

Datuk Nik Sapeia meeting Sdr Akhbar Tanjung, President Partai Kebangsaan Indonesia in Jakarta on 13 Dec 07 to discuss economic cooperation between PPP Malaysia and Partai Kebangsaan Indonesia. The earlier meeting with Dr. Suprayitno Kusumonegoro, Chairman Partai Kebangsaan Indonesia ended with the signing of a MoU between two parties.

Both gentlemen, Datuk Nik Sapeia and Sdr Akhbar Tanjung exchanging gift. Datuk Nik Sapeia received the Partai Kebangsaan Indonesia uniform and Sdr Akhbar Tanjung received the KL Twin Tower to represent the coming together and common understanding of two party.
Apa tujuan PPP Malaysia ke sana ?
Tujuan kita pergi ke sana adalah untuk mengerattkan hubungan dan membuat perjanjian persefahaman (MoU) dengan Partai Kebangsaan Indonesia yang dipimpin oleh Sdr Akhbar Tanjung dan pengerusinya, Dr. Suprayitno kerana kita tahu Malaysia dan Indonesia merupakan satu rumpun, satu bangsa dan satu agama.
Oleh kerana berlaku sedikit masalah dengan kedatangan tenaga asing (Indonesia) ke Malaysia, ada pihak tertentu telah mengambil kesempatan menghasut Indonesia dengan pelbagai tuduhan sehingga menumbulkan sedikit salah faham.
Itu tujuan PPP Malaysia ke sana untuk memberi penjelasan bahawa apa yang didengar oleh Rakyat Indonesia daripada pihak yang tidak bertanggungjawab itu sebenarnya tidak berlaku. Kita juga minta mereka supaya tidak mudah percaya atau mendengar isu remeh temeh. Kita mahu apa yang berlaku, partai itu dan rakyatnya tidak mudah melenting. Kita akan memberi penerangan dan menyelesaikan masalah itu, dan apa yang berlaku akan diselesaikan oleh kerajaan kedua-dua negara.
Apa keistimewaan dan perjuangan PPP ?
Perjuangan PPP kerana saya mahu semua kaum sedar bahawa kita sebenarnya satu keturunan dari Nabi Adam a.s dan Hawa. Kita ini adalah satu saudara. Bila kita hidup dalam satu persaudaraan kita boleh melafazkan dari segi fahaman agama masing-masing. Ini akhirnya akan menjadi satu perkara yang kita tidak boleh tolak dan hidup dalam semangat persaudaraan.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Caring By Sharing Positive Views

I have visited a number of the weblog of Malaysian Bloggers ... and have noticed that a majority of the Bloggers in today’s society are only good at pin pointing other people’s mistake and blaming others for their wrong doings. Most of them are simply criticizing for the sake of criticizing without thinking. Some are having fun just by doing that and I strongly feel it is wrong.

We have being taught in school when we were young by our teachers not to simply blame others without a good reason. Even in all religion, we have always been taught to share our good views and thoughts for the betterment of society.

In the recent general election, we have seen a number of the Bloggers who are extremely good at complaining were voted in as Wakil Rakyat, Aduns and as Politicians. Newcomers, even people in jail who have only spoke up for a single issue have also being voted in too.

It is my hoped that all Bloggers and Politicians will give constructive criticism with some proposed solutions or views to resolve rather than criticizing for the sake of criticizing and for publicity. For example, we have a veteran Politician like Karpal Singh, just for the sake of publicity and to gain political mileage for himself and the party is just simply giving simplified comments without much thought into how we should tackle the problems or issues. Our opposition parties are good at blaming others for not doing the right things right. But they do not look at themselves and the issues before complaining others are not doing correctly.

I believed as responsible Politicians whether from opposition or not, we should be more caring by sharing good ideas and give positive and constructive comments to remedy the crisis for the good of the country rather than saying the Government are not tackling the crisis correctly.

Let’s be great Politician by sharing constructive thoughts to help our country to rise from any crisis situation and stop playing the blaming game. Together, let’s work and come out with constructive views to resolve whatever crisis which will confront us today and tomorrow. All these we (You and I) are doing for our next and future generations which we called Malaysians.

PPP bersama Komuniti, Wakil Rakyat and Aduns to build a more peaceful, progressive and prosperous Malaysia.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Welcome to my Blog

Hello to all for visiting my weblog.

This blog is a personal diary of my thoughts and opinion. I welcome anyone to visit my blog and share their thoughts and opinion with me too.

Hope to hear from you soon.