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UMNO admit that it has neglected non-Malays

I am not impressed by Najib admission that non Malays are NOT going to UMNO to get their problem solved because UMNO really do not want to solved non Malays problem. UMNO is focus on furthering UMNO elites agenda.

Damage to Sabah / Sarawak – cannot be healed in a short time
There are too many to list down – UMNO injustices gave us the feeling of “Why are we not pulling out of Malaysia now?”. But how could we – UMNO has dominated the Armed Forces, Police, Court with Malays and NOT Malaysian?

UMNO dominated the Federal and State Civil Service to the point delivery of assistance and execution of policies are diverted to serve a singular race interest.

Where and what is New Economics Policy to Dayak? If the Dayaks has benefited from the NEP why are we the poorest community in Malaysia and also why are we not treated as equal with Malays. UMNO talked BUMIPUTERA, grab the economics cake and leave us Dayak poor to the bone and well under develop as a community compare to other races: ownership of business, holding high position in government etc.

Now then you can read Najib “bullshit below ” and he is coming to the longhouse with the compliance of the Dayak in BN to fool the Dayak people yet again.

What do we have now?
Ketuanan Melayu
Keagungan Bangsa Melayu
Islamization and Supremacy of the Sultan systems.
How could UMNO possibly change that?

No – UMNO cannot change that as long as UMNO – Malay dominated party elect the Prime Minister. UMNO speak with near perfect sense but at the end of the day UMNO will change the rule to benefit them only. Look at Perak – who decides the government – the people or the court?

The article from Malaysia Insider
Umno president Datuk Seri Najib Razak today called on his party to adopt a paradigm shift in order to win over the non-Malays, by solving the problems of all Malaysians regardless of race.

“Why are they not looking for Umno to solve their problems? Why are they going to the opposition?” Najib asked when opening the Wanita Umno Convention at the Putra World Trade Centre, here this afternoon.

The prime minister said that Malaysia’s success was dependent on political stability and Malay leadership, in line with his 1 Malaysia concept.

“We must take care of others races so they will respect us.”

He pointed out that in a parliamentary democracy, the people had the ultimate power and that was why Umno needed to gain the support of all races.

Najib called on Wanita Umno to be the catalyst of change and accepted their commitment, made earlier by their chief Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil, to be the pulse of transformation and innovation for the nation.

He commended the determination of the Wanita Umno delegates, whom he said had woken up from the nightmare of Election 2008 when the Umno-led Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition lost its traditional two-thirds majority in parliament and five states to the opposition.

He said to be agents of change, Umno needed to start from within by rejecting all that was negative, such as being obsessed with positions.

Najib said there was no point for members to strive to become division, state or national leaders if Umno itself loses power.

He pointed out that, in the past, many have come to him seeking positions by claiming a loss of face if they did not get what they wanted.

“But it’s not about you, it’s about the party,” Najib stressed.

This new culture in Umno, he said, would enable BN to emerge stronger in the next general election.

Umno president Datuk Seri Najib Razak today called on his party to adopt a paradigm shift in order to win over the non-Malays, by solving the problems of all Malaysians regardless of race.

“Why are they not looking for Umno to solve their problems? Why are they going to the opposition?” Najib asked when opening the Wanita Umno Convention at the Putra World Trade Centre, here this afternoon.

The prime minister said that Malaysia’s success was dependent on political stability and Malay leadership, in line with his 1 Malaysia concept.

“We must take care of others races so they will respect us.”

He pointed out that in a parliamentary democracy, the people had the ultimate power and that was why Umno needed to gain the support of all races.

Najib called on Wanita Umno to be the catalyst of change and accepted their commitment, made earlier by their chief Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil, to be the pulse of transformation and innovation for the nation.

He commended the determination of the Wanita Umno delegates, whom he said had woken up from the nightmare of Election 2008 when the Umno-led Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition lost its traditional two-thirds majority in parliament and five states to the opposition.

He said to be agents of change, Umno needed to start from within by rejecting all that was negative, such as being obsessed with positions.

Najib said there was no point for members to strive to become division, state or national leaders if Umno itself loses power.

He pointed out that, in the past, many have come to him seeking positions by claiming a loss of face if they did not get what they wanted.

“But it’s not about you, it’s about the party,” Najib stressed.

This new culture in Umno, he said, would enable BN to emerge stronger in the next general election.
25/02/10

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