JULY 22 — I am honoured that Datuk Zaid Ibrahim should speak so highly of me, and consider me worthy of national leadership. He invites me to join PKR, and to dissociate myself from a party which he now finds fascist and racist.
I am under no illusions that Umno is bound for destruction on its present course. Neither do I hold unrealistic expectations about the possibility of reform when the rot has gone so deep.
I offered myself for the Umno presidency last year on an agenda of thorough-going reform. I proposed a complete democratisation of Umno by opening all positions to election by every ordinary member and abolishing quotas on candidacy. I said Umno must do this to be consistent with the principle of democratic governance demanded by the Federal Constitution. Every member’s vote must count, and every member must be free to offer himself for leadership. I was stopped by the quota system that I opposed.
I am the last person to entertain illusions about the ease of reforming Umno. The party that I joined half a century ago as an idealistic young man has indeed lost its soul. It has become corrupt, this corruption has weakened it, and as it grows weaker it is tempted more and more to fan racial feeling and abuse public institutions to maintain power. This is a death spiral.
I am aware of Umno’s weaknesses. I have not failed to point them out from a sense of loyalty to the cause for which Umno was formed in 1946, a cause which our present corruption betrays.
I am not in Umno because I “harbour hope of saving Umno” in its present incarnation. I remain because the cause for which Umno was formed, and the principles which guided its promotion, has not gone away just because we have lost our way 60 years later, and they need to be upheld.
The high principle of Tunku Abdul Rahman, Tun Razak and Tun Ismail, their devotion to nationbuilding, their incorruptibility, their sense of fair play and their devotion to duty, exemplified for me as a young man the meaning of this cause, and how it could be both Malay and Malaysian, nationalist and cosmopolitan, traditional and contemporary, at one and the same time.
The Malay cause was not premised on an eternal zero sum game between the native and the immigrant. We meant to build a nation united by a prosperous, confident and enlightened Malay community, not a permanent state of divide and rule by political lowlife. We meant to foster Malay leadership worthy of national leadership, and we looked to our common future as Malaysia rather than to our past as people accidentally brought together by colonial history.
So much is ideal. Yet it is important that we hold up ideals in today’s moral chaos. The future of our political system lies in a healthy, competitive democracy. If so, whether or not it looks realistic right now, we shall need a reformed incarnation of this nation’s most important political party. The Umno ideal which I embraced half a century ago has a role to play in the future we hope for.
A second reason I shall not be accepting Zaid’s kind offer is that things have deteriorated to the point that party affiliation is really not the issue anymore. The issue is how we are to save our country.
Our major public institutions and our political system have degenerated to the point that the public no longer trusts them. A democratic system of government cannot function below a certain threshhold of public confidence. The suspicious death of Teoh Beng Hock under the custody of a watchdog body reporting directly to a prime minister who has his own public confidence issues may have pushed us below that threshhold.
What we must do now goes beyond political parties. We need the rakyat to rise up to claim their institutions, and demand that our public institutions are answerable to them. We must wake up to our sovereignty as citizens, reclaim the constitution which constitutes us as a nation and guarantees our rights, and demand a comprehensively reformed government to restore public confidence. We must do this before it is too late.

written by TL, July 22, 2009
written by Krishna, July 22, 2009
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written by Mad One, July 22, 2009
written by mountaincat, July 22, 2009
I admire your courage to stand by your principles and the desire to preserve what you fought for. There was a time when UMNO was not a defined by corruption, self-serving racism and in-bred cretinism; a time when the party was served by stalwarts like Onn Jaafar and Tunku Abdul Rahman. I hope for your sake and the sanctity of your struggle that the UMNO of today is totally crushed and destroyed in the next election. Perhaps, only then will it trigger the soul-searching necessary to rehabilitate a whole generation of so-called Umnoputras who have grown soft in the head and wide in the belly from all the government hand-outs. Perhaps, only then will you (and the few good men left like Shahrir) be able to rebuild the party from the ashes into one which honours the intent of its founders.
written by greateagle, July 22, 2009
Your call to reform though that was not the keyword than was not heard in UMNO46 but toghether with the wise and proud malay literatis and interllectuals should see us through during this crucial stage of reforms.Many Malaysians currently contributing towards their adopted countries scattered worldwide would gladly return if they see a change for the better if led by non racist Malaysian leaders.
I believe the call for change not only by the oppositions but all Malaysians irrespective of their race & religion should be heard.We need you,now please leave your comfort zone and return to build our Malaysia once more like word from the song during the formation of Malaysia "Oh give me a Home in My Malaysia,give me a home to the very end"
written by stan, July 22, 2009
written by Dilbert, July 22, 2009
But are you up holding the causes by staying within this now corrupt and failed system ? Rampant corruption and rascism is being perpetrated amongst the citizens of the nation and you are standing by to let it happen. Why would you not do anything and everything necessary to bring back the cause for which UMNO was formed, even it it meant doing it outside of UMNO ? Is it the cause that is important or is it UMNO ?
Ultimately it is the re-establishment of the principles of our Founding Fathers' that you seek, but you are unwilling to make the ultimate sacrifice to achieve it. And by continuing to remain in a position where you are unable to affect that change, you have effectively betrayed your self.
written by longjaafar, July 22, 2009
written by Malaysian, July 22, 2009
How do we do that sir, when water canons and tear gas are pointed at we poor beings at the slightest protest? Even a minuscule dissent is put down with the might of a one-ton hammer. We are faced by a mighty and abusive police force, MACC, the AG chambers and the Judiciary. We are sitting ducks today waiting to be killed.
THERE IS NOT A SINGLE PUBLIC INSTITUTION ON THE SIDE OF THE PEOPLE.
It is people like you, senior and respected leader and MP to lead your friends in BN to leave the coalition to form a unity government with Pakatan. You can remain an independent and still help in the overthrow of UMNO.
Please don't waste your life remaining in UMNO " because the cause for which Umno was formed, and the principles which guided its promotion..".
Why mourn over the dead? Move on with life.
written by haallo, July 22, 2009
All I can see is you will keep holding on to the Gua Musang seat. You will not have any impact on national issues because no one in UMNO care what you think and articulate anymore.
Your voice has a bigger meaning outside of UMNO.
written by KB, July 22, 2009
written by Wy, July 22, 2009
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written by jkhoo, July 22, 2009
As you have quite rightly pointed out, quote "Umno has become corrupt, this corruption has weakened it, and as it grows weaker it is tempted to fan racial feeling and abuse public institution to maintain power. This is a death spiral." unquote.
With due respect to you, Tengku Razaleigh, your remaining in UMNO will not change the status quo, because those in control in UMNO will continue to lead the nation into a death spiral. They have to be stopped.
Only you, Zaid Ibrahim, Anwar Ibrahim and like-minded leaders in the Paktan Rakyat can lead the country out of this death spiral.
written by adam, July 22, 2009
I say vote out ALL present umno leaders, for they are all useless.
Ku Li is indeed one of the very few statesmen left. May Allah bless him, and help us to save this country of ours. Amin
written by conspiracy theorist, July 22, 2009
written by clearwater, July 22, 2009
You are a Malaysian patriot. However, who is to lead us to claim back our public institutions? Who can we trust, who can we believe in ? Are the public to take to the streets? If not, how can we reform the government except through the ballot box by which time it may be too late.
written by me, July 22, 2009
written by James Loh, July 22, 2009
written by diggingthetruth, July 22, 2009
If he would have switched side, one thing for sure is UMNO will be more racist and fascist. UMNO goons will be waving the big racist banner inciting Malay that their are under threat, eventhough, it's UMNO very survival that is!!!
Electotoral speaking, it remains a question mark that scenario will have positive impact for PR in next GE.
Therefore, I argue that KuLi please stay at the current position, let have a more effective inside out job to buried UMNO in next GE.
written by jazzylips, July 22, 2009
Please end your illustrous political career by doing good for the nation. Staying put in UMNO serves neither yourself nor the nation any good. You know in your heart that UMNO is beyond salvation. The corruption and destruction is already irreversible. Be bold, like Tun Mahathir once, now Datuk Chua Jui Meng, to leave and help build a new road for Malaysians to walk on. We really need you to make this landmark decision. If you do, history will remember you for the turnaround you help engineer. If not you will always be remembered as a leader who could but did not. Don't be stuck in the mud. Be a doer not just blog for what is right but never taking firm action. Reconsider and join Zaid, Chua and other concerned Malaysian leaders to give our nation a viable and powerful oppostion coalition. It is OK to change your mind for that is a mark of good leadership.
written by kriskoay, July 22, 2009
written by zik, July 22, 2009
written by nohope, July 22, 2009
written by swipenter, July 22, 2009
What you are saying is true. We are seeing things that are happening in our country that go beyond politics and race; the crumbling of our vital democratic institutions and creeping fascism in way our govt conducts itself. Is hope to reform Umno and bring back the ideals you mentioned back to the politicians of Umno. Now we see that Umno is believing that the end justify the means.
written by u.s.gill, July 22, 2009
written by Skeletor, July 22, 2009
**sly chuckle**hehehe
written by foo, July 22, 2009
Please leave UMNO it's rotten to the core, take your ideals along with you when you join PKR or any PR parties. Remaining in UMNO and you will be like Don Quixote.
Current situation in M'sia needs an earth shaking event to change things around. That event would be you, Sir , leaving UMNO and joining PR !
written by Amin Ahmad, July 22, 2009
Onn Jaafar, Tunku Abdul Rahman dan Hussein Onn pun mati di luar UMNO.
Dan UMNO sekarang adalah UMNO (Baru), dan kerananya Tengku wujudkan Semangat 46 bukan?
written by Bigone, July 22, 2009
If and When, as many readers here seem so sure, the evil ones are cast out, the next step forward is not a dominant Pakatan Rakyat but a viable two-party system.
A dominant PR will go the same way as the present BN, it is human nature. Those who profess love for PR must not allow it to go down that road.
And the only effective road block is a viable alternative in a reformed BN, minus the present leadership. As Tengku pointsout and many of us remember, BN was not always evil, it has become that.
For that to happen, there must be reasonable and enlightened leaders within BN to drive reforms.
My only fear is that Ku Li is the only one, and he is getting on.
Without more like him, you can count on Umno/BN to fight even more viciously should they lose at the polls, and chaos will prevail.
So, Tengku, I wish you well.
written by prachai, July 22, 2009
But where is the action KuLi? If you are content to sit inside your little white house and act like an armchair politician, I might as well skip the rest of your articles.
We want action, actions that people can see. And that is not coming from you, a person who claims to have the country's interest as top priority. Maybe you are doing all those belakang tabir stuff, but then again, who knows? Maybe you are just sitting at home composing all these stuff, or maybe - did someone else write it up for you?
written by samseelan, July 22, 2009
written by words, words, words, July 22, 2009
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written by lengcai, July 22, 2009
written by Joey, July 22, 2009
All Malaysians are conscious, angry and frustrated at the current state of affairs where our citizens have lost all confidence with our public institutions. So, we are past the stage of articulating and pointing out whats wrong and what needs to be fixed. The MOST IMPORTANT TASK ahead is HOW?? Yes, we need to reclaim our institutions, but HOW?
if you and I remain as we are, the results will surely be the same. We need to do something differently, and urgently. Zaid has taken the important step, to disassociate with UMNO as its no longer the UMNO he joined and knows. Chua Jui Meng has taken the important step to disassociate with MCA, which is part of the problem. Tan Kee Kwong and others have also taken the important steps to align with PR which is the ONLY real hope for Malaysians for a reformed and accountable Government.
Therefore, the call to you is to join and lead this wave of change.. as in your words, to reclaim our institutions and restore our soverignty, and place Malaysia in the league of nations where she rightly belongs. Staying back in UMNO will only mean you get dragged further down in their death spiral, will only mean you continue to be paralysed and negated to act bodly and decisively. We are counting on only a few in this country who can save it from its death sentence.... and YOU are one of the few.. The country needs you, the people need you, HISTORY needs you.
written by showhand, July 22, 2009
We have demanded loud and clear. Is just like a group of protesters by the road " Honk to support "
Honk to deaf ears!!!
The rakyat dare not rally and march out in support for fear of being rough up and taken to jail.
Candlelight vigils also cannot. Who dare to rise up and how?
written by Marge, July 22, 2009
written by kaming, July 22, 2009
written by novice101, July 22, 2009
The most important point in the whole article is sums up by his last sentence ... "WE MUST DO THIS BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE".
Ku Li, please tell us how we can go about doing it. Tell us how you intend to help us reclaim 'sovereignty as citizens'.
written by SibehTulan, July 22, 2009
You need not have to join PKR but but by leaving UMNO now will I believe you are a man of principles.
written by novice101, July 22, 2009
Leave Umno, but also don't join any other exisitng political party. Form a non-political organisation with like-minded individuals and bring about an AWAKENING in our nation!
written by mengyee, July 22, 2009
I do not know how t reclaim a public institution when we have lost faith in the power seat of government and that is the office of the Executive. Whats more under BN rule of 50 years; the power of the Executive stretches forth beyond its perimeters and its power is wielded in every branch of government. Hw do we reclaim anthing when there is no where free from the clutches of the Executive? How do we reclaim anything when there isno respect for the seperation of powers? How do we reclaim anthing when there is no respect for the costitution? How do we reclaim anything when now, there is no respect for hman life and decency?
Tengku; we are in bad shape....One way is to find another vehicle that would take us there and at least a 2 party system that would provide some fear and checks and balance. Your move can help make that happen!
written by Thinking Two, July 22, 2009
It is beyond redemption!
The 'so called' titanic is sinking to the bottom of the sea.
Good luck, BN.
written by siti zaharah osman, July 22, 2009
written by singha, July 22, 2009
written by No hard feelings, July 22, 2009
written by Kam, July 22, 2009
Your ideals are befitting of a noble, perhaps, even of the Prime Minister. Yet, you fail to see beyond the reality of Umno. Your two reasons are feeble....
1. Yes, the ideals of yesteryears Umno are indeed grand. But the Umno today is all the opposite. It's a get-rich-scheme that everyone get a chunk of the corrupted pie. You lost because you are to shake the boat.
2. Party affliation is not an issue anymore? Well, is it so? Then resign from Umno then. In reality, party affliation is everything in this country, which is probably why you are still in Umno. Because, as soon as you leave, everyone, i mean everyone around you will treat you very very differently - despite the fact that you are a Tengku. Just look at how they demonise Datuk Zaid Ibrahim...
written by Umran Kadir, July 22, 2009
As an earlier commenter has already suggested, the political party that you are presently a member of is not the UMNO you joined as a young man. The UMNO you joined is dead and buried. You are a member of UMNO Baru which, despite initial appearances, is an entirely different political animal in substance.
With the greatest respect my mind boggles as to how you of all people, someone so central to the whole UMNO Baru controversy, can now be conflating the old UMNO with UMNO Baru!
I hope you will reconsider your decision not to leave UMNO Baru because your sincere desire to serve the people of Malaysia would actually be welcomed by the Opposition, rather than regarded with contempt as it currently is within UMNO Baru.
I entirely agree with you that the problems we face go beyond party affiliation but do you truly believe that you can do more for the people by remaining within UMNO Baru?
We all know that the spirit of '46 lives on, but certainly not in UMNO Baru.
written by Hussein Hamid, July 22, 2009
With respects Sir your personal want’s matters not at a time when the country requires your guidance and wise counsel. We have need for an elder Statemans to sit within our midst to ensure that the path we take is the right one. We have need for a voice of reason to take us on a ‘steady as she goes’ course as Pakatan Rakyat sails into uncharted waters not knowing what it will encounter in the need to ensure good governance of our country in the days to come. Who else will do that for us? Who else will have that strength of character to stand up against the likes of Anwar, Tok Guru. Kit Siang and Kapral if not you Sir? Who else will not turn and run when push comes to shove in the hurly burly of the ‘take no prisoners’ politics of UMNO? Who else but you Sir.
I am past listing the litany of abuse and deceits of UMNO. I am past trying to understand the stupidity of those in power to constantly abuse the trust we have place in them. I am past being angry at the audacity of those whom are sworn to protect us continue to time and time again, do us harm and cause heart aches to those whose love ones have died in custody.
Let me not belittle our call to you Sir by equating it to a call to National Service. As you said the situation we have now transcends party politics. Will you then Sir, rise above party politics and lead us for as long as you physically can and then we will allow you to retire with the thanks of a grateful nation and its people….and if it does any good at all Sir, this heartful plea comes from a Budak Kolet despairing of what our country has become.
HH
steadyaku47
written by Wild Geese, July 22, 2009
Dear Ku Li,
...... The issue is how we are to save our country. ......
That is my main concern too as a Malaysian, but then you are a national treasure in Malaysian politics and you can and in the best position to do something. If I may say, this will be your defining moment as a MP and that you can succeed, unlike Semangat 46.
Our nation need to get to the next level to attain a matured democratic system by forging a two-party system - Barisan and Pakatan. UMNO, MCA, MIC, SUPP, DAP, Gerakan, PAS, PKR and others can be viewed as political factions like left, centre, right, centre-left, centre-right like other countries. Our leaders, past and present, I believe, want to see a strong system, with check-and-balance, with transparency and accountability with a ruling party and a shadow party. It is only then that we Malaysians will not be duped by ethnic-politics, cronyism and corruption.
We need ethical and sincere leaders like Zaid and Ku Li to make it happen. Ku Li can stay put, but Pakatan needs his invaluable experiences to set the course now as the shadow party to the ruling coalition. Ku Li will realise his deeds (jasa) if Pakatan is to win Government in GE13. If Ku Li cares for Malaysia's future, which I think he does, Ku Li should have regular dialogue with Zaid to guide Pakatan. Saving UNNO, according to Ku Li is like hitting the stone-wall. Why not channel the effort to forge a strong and incorruptible Pakatan with all the instruments in place? A super-duper Pakatan, besides saving our Malaysian institutions, will force UMNO to change for the better. Ku Li will have indeed kill two birds with one stone, so to speak.
written by MO2, July 22, 2009
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I still don't get it. Why remain? What do you intend to do or achieve in Umno?
All I can see is you will keep holding on to the Gua Musang seat. You will not have any impact on national issues because no one in UMNO care what you think and articulate anymore.
Your voice has a bigger meaning outside of UMNO.
written by shalom, July 22, 2009
written by bosqa, July 22, 2009
written by WeiLun, July 22, 2009
On Teoh's death, where's the protest from UMNO? MCA? Is he not human? I think we have had enough of these non-sense.
I whole-heartedly believe Barisan, especially UMNO has no future in Malaysian politics. My only wish is that we as Malaysian can stand united, regardless of race and religion.
50 years of brain-washing is has done it's job, but I think we can DO THE RIGHT THING.
written by eclispe, July 22, 2009
written by shamsul, July 22, 2009
It is not about what we are going to gain, it is about the future generation of malaysians to come.
This is our home irrespective of race and religion.
written by Zen, July 22, 2009
written by Eedgewhey, July 22, 2009
They put the interest of UMNO above the interest of the country.
written by azad, July 22, 2009
written by AK-47, July 22, 2009
the country stinks to high heaven of corruption and you choose to live in the past.
(TAR, Tun Razak et al are all GONE, btw.)
However, should you succeed to change things from within, then it's all good.
Wow that surely would render PR redundant big time, should that happen!
written by M-Shaw, July 22, 2009
I am sure YM knows it too that UMNO is far too arrogant, those who benefit from wrong doings would want to, as long as they can, cling on to power, oblivious to or contemptuous to, of what is right or honourable and resorting to unscrupulous tactics. It just should not be that, at this era and time this is happening in our beloved country after 50 odd years of independence. They do not seem to have any more passion to serve the people, no compassion, humility nor conscience.
There is hope yet for YM to change your mind and help the nation fight this oppression, as it has already got out of control. God Bless Our Nation
written by pak yeh, July 22, 2009
written by xgovtservant, July 22, 2009
I really pray for the return of UMNO as the main unifying party and for this we need leaders like Tengku Razaleagh Reform UMNO while Zaid reforms PKR and both can merge. PAS will never give up its Islamic agenda while DAP will chanpain the Chinese agenda - only PKR and UMNO can lead in the middle path
written by bn.vs.malaysians, July 22, 2009
His refusal to leave UMNO shows his true colors.
written by Jeremy Tankh, July 22, 2009
Ku Li, respectfully, at your age, it's either now or never!
written by malgal128, July 22, 2009
written by Brian, July 22, 2009
Tell me Dear sir how is this realized if you don't cross the divide? You have tried to make a change from within, with no material success. This is your chance, grab it before its too late.Make the change not for your personal glory ( I know this is not your intention) but for OUR MALAYSIA. We need you. God Bless Malaysia
written by AGoodTalentWasted, July 23, 2009
written by rocky, July 23, 2009
written by Neutral Always, July 23, 2009
You lost UMNO Presidency due to DSAI and Najib because of last minute change of mind.
You lost the GE , on Semangat 46 ticket because of Joseph Pairin also due last minute decision, and your last minute visit to Sabah also played a part in your lost.
What I expected then that you will remain as Semangat 46 President. We wouldn't know the support for it now. These happenings are due to ideas and planning of TDM, see even now he has a say, if you say no He will open his Files.
Not being in any party is my suggestion.
written by Anak Malaysia, July 23, 2009
Are you suggesting a movement similar to the people power movement that toppled Marcos in the Phillipines? History has shown Malaysians to be generally passive towards these people power movements and I need not repeat what many have said before on the reasons behind this passivity. Even if the conditions were so desperate as to force Malaysians to take to the streets it is merely the best excuse for a large scale crackdown by the government and the imposition of martial law. Therefore your suggestion of the people arising to reclaim the nation with all due respect is unlikely to come to pass.
People power can only be adequately and logically expressed through the ballot box at the next GE. Does this not then lead to the logical conclusion that it is through voting in the opposition, namely PR that represents the ultimate expression of people's power. Therefore Tengku, with all due respect is it not through the PR coalition for all its imperfections, that the alternative lies and perhaps where you may better contribute your undoubtedly noble ideas of nation building. Do not let your aims of a progressive, inclusive and tolerant Malaysia atrophy and wither away with time.
You have done it once before when you formed Semangat 46. The passing of time should not diminish your passion and activism, within you beats the heart of a patriot, a true Malaysian transcending race and religion wishing for a better Malaysia. That intrinsic desire to serve the nation can never be dimmed, it is a call to duty that must be answered.
written by iridium, July 23, 2009
anyhow, no more comments. i just do not know what to say further.
written by bexe, July 23, 2009
You mean you can from your lowly position in UMNO be able to wake up our citizens to reclaim our rights under the constitution? What you wish for and what you have planned to execute your wishes are incompatible. An oxymoron!
As you said the situation is now dire and please do not delude yourself. dire situations require drastic measures. so please wake up. No more of your BS
written by ablastine, July 23, 2009
Tengku,
as I can gather from your article the two main reasons why you said you cannot leave UMNO are
1. You like the cause which UMNO was formed and liked even more the principle which promoted it.
I simply cannot understand why this can be so important. It could have been the greatest institution in the entire world with the best of intention in the beginning but as we all know now it has strayed beyond redemption from its course and you are in no position to make any change there. What is the point of being sentimental about it. Constantly admiring the virtues and principles of our former leaders who formed and guided UMNO will get us nowhere. There is a big country call Malaysia left over by these very same great leader waiting for you to save. Staying with these political lowlife in this degenerate party will only frustrate you and deprieve the nation of a great leader.
2. That party affliction is no longer important and that saving the country is. I simply find this difficult to comprehend. How can strengthening a party like Keadilan not be important . In fact I think the best chance of a peaceful Government change would be to have strong contending party like Pakatan winning the next election. The best chance to save the country as we all know is to kicked all the gangsters who are now dominating all the important government institution out together with their racist master, UMNO. Rallying the entire nation to have demonstration, boycott or cause mischief to the present regime isn’t really the best way to save the country I think.
There are a few things I am certain will happen if you remain in UMNO. First as your ideology are so much in resonance with the nation and Pakatan, your corrupted UMNO colleagues will shun you and plan your destruction. You probably will follow the path of Zaid by being shown the door eventually. Secondly, you will have to repeatedly revisit the idea of hoping over to Pakatan because things can only get worse in UMNO for you and the calls for you to cross and save the nation becomes more strident as the country becomes more tumultuous under UNMO racist dictatorship. You must come to realise that you are no ordinary person and does not have the luxury of inaction. You wanted the nation to rally and people reclaim their institution. How can this be done if born and respected leaders like yourself decides to just lie back and write only. For the sake of the country and the future of our children, I implore you Tengku to change your mind and help us save Malaysia.
written by pwcheng, July 23, 2009
written by daniel chang, July 23, 2009
Among all the UMNO leaders, you are few that still have my respect and trust. However as a Malaysian citizen we have not been serve by our ruling government - we want to voice our concern but powerless, even if we gather its consider illegal. What option do we have other than to vote for the opposition party.
The BN collision party are constantly taking care of their political interest and not the Rakyat interest, fail to serve and yet corrupted. But the BN collision is still a very powerful institution that are controlling the people rights to voice. The sad part is that after listening from the rakyat - the ruling government still works on its old formula that continue to murder the nation.
The very facts that all the racist remark by mainstream media channel made by UMNO leaders have shown us clearly that the non-bumiputra might as well surrender their citizen and leave the country. We feel like been treated like dogs with out home - but when come to money - taxt collection, there make us pay more than what we can afford.
When touch on basic citizen rights - we are being reminded that Malay-Rights are supreme above all else, anyone that question that is consider a traitor. It's like giving us the IC and Passport but mark with different treatment.
I had beg all politician to see that a nation can't be govern and built on two separated definition of bumiputra and non-bumiputra - how the nation can be united that is divided by public policies. When the non-bumi that decided to leave the country for good, it's been call as traitor - but the ruling government fail to realize that is their policies that push this people to the edges and make them leave. This unconstitutional approach in nation building, this what MERDEKA is made to be.
When the non-bumi work hard to earn their living without touching on political power - then we are been blame for having too much wealth and trying to control the nation via economic power. I rests my case - we don't a sense a nation security that is why we work like held to save enough for what ever eventuality that may happen to us and our family.
We dare not to question what the Malay has or been given, but yet on our hard earn dollar, the mortgages, risk, debt owe to banks (by the way 90% of Malaysian Banks are owned by Malay conglomerate) and systematic descrimination by the public institution.
Tengku - we are not even questioning on fairness of what is been made out from NEP, we only want a fair treatment as citizen so that our children can still call Malaysia home and be a Malaysian. Yet this very basic fundamental will eventually be remove by UMNO systematic discrimination mechines.
How can we as Malaysian trust UMNO - that is still very much racial interest party. And no longer a Malaysian soul in the party DNA. In fact UMNO is Malaysia largest threat to national security if left uncheck - if UMNO continue to be manipulated.
As a Malaysian Chinese - MCA is not even in our radar anymore, likewise we taught Gerakan has its future but its internal rivalry and ego centric leaders had fail to listen to her people as well. Hence - we have given up hope from the BN collision party.
Tengku - what you said is right, not to depend on political party - but where can we get of citizen voice hear - and ensure that the so call political master (even most refuse to change their mindset to serve) do their work.
No more racial politics, WE ARE MALAYSIAN.
written by Pepijat Udara, July 23, 2009
I can understand your feeling of attachment with UMNO, having been with them your entire political career.
But now let me ask you, which one is more important, rakyat's well being or party affiliation? If you are seriously care about rakyat, then you should put aside your love for a party and do whatever it takes to bring positive change.
You said it yourself. UMNO dulu tak sama UMNO sekarang.... there is a simple explanation for this, UMNO dulu is NOT UMNO sekarang. So why do you still bother hang around?
To me as a rakyat, I don't care who make the change, as long as it is done and benefit the people.
It is OK to be ideal, but now it is time for you to be PRACTICAL.
written by zulkefly, July 23, 2009
Didoakan agar sentiasa berada dalam petunjuk Allah swt.
Setiap yang bermula pasti ada akhirnya, seterusnya digantikan dengan yang baru. Maka, setiap kesedaran itu bangkit dari kesilapan, kekesalan dan keterlanjuran yang melampaui norma yang diperjuangkan selama ini.
Dikala manuasia menemui jalan kebuntuan ini, mereka sering tercari-cari yang mana satu jalan penyelesaiannya. Namun, setiap penyelesaian yang didorong oleh dasar petunjuk Ilahi dan kemuafakatan dengan wali zaman maka hendaklah segera disambut untuk kita berada dalam naunganNYa bagi menafikan segala bentuk kebatilan.
Maka, saya menyeru YBM TR untuk sama -sama kita mengorak langkah seterusnya berani untuk mencatatkan sejarah baru bangsa yang merdeka ini, menegakan kembali kebenaran dan keadilan.....
Inilah masa dan ketikanya, seseorang pemimpin itu digelarkan pemimpin yang berjuang bukan hanya sekadar pak turut....
Saya amat yakin dan percaya, melalui iltizam, pengetahuan dan pengalaman YBM TR yang cukup matang dan berpotensi mampu untuk membuat keputusan yang penuh hikmah untuk bangsa, agama dan negara.
MARILAH BERSAMA DALAM PAKATAN RAKYAT DALAM MENGHARUNGI PRU 13 INI.....
written by ablastine, July 23, 2009
written by Deva, July 23, 2009
In some way you accept that UMNO with its present regime cannot save the country.
We have to seek an alternative government , introduce a 2 party system and then the politicians on both sides of the divide will be on their toes to perform.
please join us in this mission as it will take eternity to rehabilitate UMNO the normal way.
written by Dr. Amir Husni, July 23, 2009
In reality your suggestion will never be given the avenue to materialise? U are a PM's material but being denied an opportunity, but PR can be a place where you can be elected as one? The King has the ultimate power to appoint a PM. Your intelligence, visions and wisdom are enough to bring Malaysia back to glory. There is so much at stake currently. Our belovered country is sinking too fast and we lagg behind compared even to Vietnam and Indonesia in terms of attracting foreign investors. We were just behind Singapore during the past era. Our country is doom to be destroyed by the currently leadership. In 22 years of Mahadhir's era, PETRONAS's money amounting to only RM168 bIllions has brought spectular development to the country. In the past 6 years RM248 billions from the same source has not been seen to bring joy to the nation. In times of recession, the cost of public transport and pertol is going up. Electricity & water tariff to follow suit. The rakyat is made to suffer for no appatent reason. We must act now and U must help us
written by pemikir, July 24, 2009
written by hatimarah, July 26, 2009
UMNO is just like a house we are staying in with too many defects and to save the occupants,you either repair the damage or you move out if its beyond repair. UMNO, if seen as a building/house, is not only having structural defects, it's also infested with ahite ants 'anai-anai' and there is no way to save it except 'move out'.
I don't understand why you keep on harboring hopes on UMNO, or is it that you have seen the bitterness of being outside UMNO, through your S46 experience and would not want to have another round of dual with the UBN govt that using everything in its power to remain in power. As we all know, govt institutions are led by corrupt leaders who will do anything for the corrupt UBN leaders. PDRM, fo instance is led by contract IGP's since the depature of Dato Hanif Omar, and they will do anything under the sun to keep on renewing their contracts to stay in power. So is the MACC, the Judiciary ( exUMNO ), the EC, etc.
The majority of govt leaders are Malay muslims, I wonder how they face ( if they really do ) God during their 5 x prayers that they are supposed to do. How do they console themselves for being agents of destruction of democracy and bringing harm to their own people. I bet you they will arrest thei mother if she is against the UBN govt.
written by AgreeToDisagree, July 26, 2009
If Tengku, who seems to now embody the soul of UMNO's goodness (if that is even possible now), can convince the UMNO leaders to follow his lead, B.N. could still survive. There are over 2 years remaining to do this, but every delay to do the following will prove the end of B.N. influence :
1) Emancipate the minorities (Indian, Chinese, Others) from the socio-econo-political oppression / Jim Crow laws of Bumiputra Apartheid-Reserve Land etc. (to be replaced with 100% equality as elucidated by your " New Deal " concept)
2) Grant "Negative Freedoms" to Muslimised Malays in context application of punishments and prohibitions and temper the Syariah Courts vehemence and coercion with civilising discourse and free choice.
3) Appoint non-Malay leaders, even Opposition leaders (but not puppets for the Rakyat will KNOW) to take the DPM's post. Create and ensure fair opportunity for non-Malay leaders to take the PM's post in the context of First World high mindedness in regards to racial preferences. EXAMPLE : Nominees for PM could remain hidden from public knowledge while their intended policies could be displayed so that the people could select the person who drafted the best and most considerate policies instead of personality or race. This would be truly Meritocratic.
4) Abolish ISA (a total re-write in full transparent collaboration with P.R. could also work fine)
5) Implement the ICPMC
6) Right the wrongs of TDM's administration (i.e removal of AP system, repatriate alienated lands stolen, confiscate the ill gotten wealth of UMNO and other B.N. party cronies in the largest purging and exposition of the most unpatriotic and corrupt citizens ever seen on the face of this planet, they are well known in all circles there will be no difficulty in identifying them)
7) Correct the wrongs arisen from the negligence or populism of Pak Lah's administration (i.e. abolish forced Military Conscriptions for voluntary systems. in respect of the Human Rights Charter. Compensate in an equitable manner those who lost their children in the forced conscriptions. End the cronyism and racist contracts that Military Conscription Camps now stand for)
8) End the 'Fiefdom' culture of entire families in politics or bureaucracy by placing prohibitions on immediate family or relatives from taking over posts or holding parallel posts.
9) Buyback Toll Concessions and price the toll fees to be no higher than the cost of fuel to travel the same distance.
10) Install cameras in all interrogation, detention facilities and prisons to prevent untoward incidents, and make "Protect and Serve" the paradigm of the police force.
11) Ensure that Ministers and Bureaucratic heads, IGP, AG, are TOTALLY apolitical and PhD holders (hopefully professionalism will dominate their thinking instead of politics), always choosing people not affiliated with political blocs over those who are. Politically linked individuals cannot serve in a neutral manner when their heads are spinning (think Pak Lah) from all the pressure from political blocs.
12) The above likely only represent a small portion of wrongs that could be righted by B.N. to prevent it's fall. 2+ years is definitely adequate to achieve the above.
Failure to do the above before GE13 will bring closer the inevitable end of the B.N. administration. For if B.N. does not do this, the people will vote for P.R. instead. There are no spins that the Rakyat will tolerate hereon since Pak Lah's (an UMNO leader) failure to use the mandate given to B.N. in GE11. The address of these critical issues will determine the results for GE13.
Time for B.N. to bring Malaysia forward to the First World or fade away from political reality so that P.R. can grant us this. Act wisely for the Rakyat await.
written by Another Invitation?, July 28, 2009
In all seriousness, will the DAP extend an invitation to YM Tengku Razaleigh.
A 2 Tunku-DAP (YM Tk Aziz + YM Tk Razaleigh) will add a new dimension to the hope of many for a viable 2 party system and the salvation of our beloved Malaysia.
written by awangkassim, August 06, 2009
TENGKU , MAKE ME COME TO MY SENSES.I'M MALAY AND BECOMING CONFUSED WITH YOUR 'POLITICAL POLITENESS'...
written by tukangjahit, August 10, 2009
It was good decision on your part to NOT accept Zaid's invitation to join him in KeAdilan. That party is in essence an "UMNO 2" save for the fact that it is more multi-racial than UMNO. Perhaps you should have been more honest with Zaid with your reason to not want to accept his invitation.....your dislike/distrust of the KeAdilan leadership.
Anyways, I do not think one person can change what Malaysia has now become.....kind of hard to undo 22 solid years of Mahathrism.....as anything and everything else after him is suspect.....and that includes politicians/personalities on both sides .
written by rakyat, September 07, 2009
Dgn penyalahan guna kuasa,penyelewengan, jenayah dan rasuah yg dahsyat diperingkat tertinggi pemimpin2 umno, A.G, IGP, SPRM,SPR dll. Kapal umno sebenarnya semakin karam. Ada segelintir yg baik di dlm umno namun tidak akan mampu memperbaiki keadaan disebabkan penyakit kanser yg teruk.
Tengku akui kegagalan bukan hanya utk menjadi calon Presiden umno malah utk mendapat 2 pencalonan pun tidak berjaya inikan pula utk merubah umno keseluruhannya.
written by I believe, September 18, 2009
Tengku's views and ideas are very accepted by the people, and when you decided to go into politics, were you thinking what can you do for your people or how will it benefit me. I do hope you choose politics because you want to serve the country to bring it to a next level. If this is your goal, does it matter if it's done via PKR or BN? The people of Malaysia are now voting based on party, I think we ought to vote base on individual based on their merits, integrity and all good about a person.
If PKR as a whole take you as a good candidate to lead and will make full use of your leadership, the common rakyat will not call you a katak but a true bangsawan who make choices for the good of the country and people. We cannot afford to wait till BN destroy itself and see PKR be in power without a born leader like you and again the people got no choice but to go back to BN again. We want a real leader to lead. Are you willing to lead or just betray your own believe and stick to BN whom belittle and completely ignores you.
written by Peter Pan, September 27, 2009
written by dato seri yuen yuet leng, November 02, 2009
I understand your principles, your emotions and also your pain within which are founded on the comradeship and integrity of our leaders who created a foundation of a nation and where our communities would eventually voluntarily accept any leader irrespective of race, as long as he was by countenance and posture not racial and by action and leadership caring of all communities. If he is thus and a Malay why not?
I, a Chinese who fought my own kind because I believed and was committed to the system that was, am caught like you in the same dilemma of obssessive loyalty and memory of past great statesmen of nation including Tun Razak whose son, the PM cannot be that different in national objectivity.
We do know there are still some good people in UMNO, MCA and MIC but they are in the minority who must now come out courageously together with those former stalwarts from the past to ensure the compulsory change and reforms. I trust PM Najib, if President UMNO cannot, will find a place for Tengku Li for this within at least his office and not waste a much proven Malay leader' Otherwise reforms cannot be good or fast enough for GE13 especially if BN politicians will not be able to walk the talk of reform when they continue to stick golden nails into their feet with improved discretion but in the same old degrees of questionable wealth. How long and when will it take to finally break the canel's back of all who still value constitutional nation and a waiting majority rakyat? If DS Najib can do it in so little time left, he may be regarded in Malaysian history as the greatest PM of all!
written by nohariff, December 02, 2009
Buat apa Tengku duduk dalam UMNO , pemimpin2 UMNO tak respect Tengku lagi dah. Apa yang Tengku boleh buat lagi. Lebih baik masuk Pas atau PKR dan cara ini Tengku boleh cakap lantang sehingga puak UMNO takut sebab Tengku tahu banyak rahsia mereka.
written by anon anon, January 13, 2010
"Don't drop from boiling pot and into the deep fire"
good to ponder.
written by Jack S., January 14, 2010
One day a person visiting the zoo stopped by the elephant cage on seeing a strange sight. He saw that a large elephant was tied to a very thing, feeble chain to the ground with a small wooden peg. The person asked the elephant master if the chain was hardly appropriate to keep the elephant confined. To which the elephant master chuckled and replied that when the elephant was small, he put the exact same chain on him. At that time the elephant was small , and the chain too big for him. He tried tried and tried, but could not break free. Eventually he gave up. Now even though he has grown, he still thinks that the chain is too strong for him, so he never tries to break free.
The elephant remind you of anyone Tengku? Take a look in the mirror.





