Besides N31 Brother “This is Big News..”
October 3, 2009

A staunch East Malaysian BN supporter was taken aback when he received an sms,”UMNO retreat news is that the Big brother UMNO is losing faith in the coalition partners in the West. This is also no good as BN/UMNO will be involved in a straight fight against PAS in N31 Bagan Pinang by election.
Lets see what impact this will have on the voters and see whether there is a shift of sentiments towards UMNO or will UMNO face the indignity of just scrapping through with a RAZOR THIN MAJORITY. Surely UMNO will not just overlook the partners in Sarawak/Sabah as the East Malaysian States remains a BN safe bet to remain in power after the GE13.
An internet portal has sinced carried out this article and we reposts it here for all to make their necessary analysis.
the current power-sharing agreement with its partners in Barisan Nasional is wearing thin, judging by sentiments expressed during a closed-door retreat in Janda Baik.
During this rare three-day gathering of Umno divisions, which ended yesterday, a common refrain heard was that Umno should be less generous in giving up Malay-majority seats to representatives of MCA, MIC, Gerakan and other component parties.
The general view among division chiefs was that the component parties were much weaker than Umno and would not be able to swing votes from the non-Malays or the Malays.
In contrast, a strong Umno was better placed to win in Malay-majority seats.
The Malaysian Insider understands that party president Datuk Seri Najib Razak and senior party officials who attended the retreat — aimed at boosting the morale of grassroots leaders — were non-committal on the request for Umno to be less charitable in seat allocation with BN component parties.
If they do agree, it would represent a major departure from the power-sharing agreement that has been the hallmark of the BN coalition, and could be the death knell of MCA, MIC, PPP and Gerakan — political parties which have been allowed to field candidates in Malay-majority seats across Peninsular Malaysia.
Several Umno officials who attended the retreat told The Malaysian Insider that the most important consideration should be to field a candidate who can enhance the possibility of victory at the next general election.
“If a seat has 55 or 60 per cent Malay voters, it makes sense to field an Umno candidate. In the last election, we gave seats in Perak and Selangor to other parties and they were not able to deliver.
“These parties still have internal issues and will not be able to deliver the votes from the non-Malays. So it will be better if an Umno candidate is fielded to try and get the maximum possible support from Malay voters,” said an official, who requested anonymity due to the retreat being a closed-door affair.
During the retreat, officials were also in agreement that Umno’s/BN’s fortunes rested on the ruling party strengthening its standing among Malay voters — a backhanded acknowledgment that it was not pinning much hopes on getting support from non-Malays at the next general election.
This sentiment is consistent with the growing right-wing tendencies that party officials have exhibited in recent months.
There was little substantive discussion on how the party can reach out to Chinese and Indians who Umno officials have alienated in recent months.
Still, the mood during the retreat was one of optimism with Kelantan Umno declaring that it would be able to snare the state from PAS at the next polls. PAS has been helming the state since 1990 but Umno officials from Kelantan believe that the momentum is swinging their way.
Also confident was Perak’s Datuk Zambry Abdul Kadir. Beneficiary of a power grab, he was certain that Umno/BN would be able to hold on to the state.Less hopeful about their future prospects were Umno representatives from Penang and Selangor.
We say as always,”The political blame game will see that BN will lose its INVICIBILITY and this will be a SPINOFF for the Pakatan group. This indeed is a WAKE UP CALL for all political parties from both sides of the political divide…

October 3, 2009 at 5:11 pm
Please spell THE E…N…D…
October 3, 2009 at 5:13 pm
Luckily we in Sarawak do not have UMNO.PBB bad enough but its the lesser of two evils they say.
October 3, 2009 at 5:14 pm
BN is already reciting its last rites and it will be very soon when BN will be history.
October 3, 2009 at 5:16 pm
Time for those in BN coalition to consider their positions. Get out before you sink.
October 3, 2009 at 5:16 pm
What more to say about UMNO???
October 4, 2009 at 1:33 am
ayoo..if lesser then 2 evil..we still consider it evil..PBB I say!
October 30, 2009 at 11:26 pm
Since it is given mention about Bagan Pinang, I would
like to comment about the winner a bit, although it
made me wonder a lot. How he won, by giving the speech with wriggling his finger in the air and then
laughing away seemed funny and the crowds loved it!
To me pointing the finger to the sky is supposed to be not so encouraging as it not very respecful to point to the Heaven (or sky) and what more he wriggled so much and somehow won. Probably the people didn’t think like I do but I see it as a sign of cultural detioration in the generation and people need injection on moral values as soon as possible.