Pencerahan dari MP Pandan, Selangor,
Tuan Rafizi Ramli. Semoga saya dan rakyat memahaminya. Sukar … tapi semoga
Allah berikan jalan-Nya untuk kebaikan.
I saw the light at the end of dark
tunnel, insya-Allah.
The Kajang Move: Game Changer in
Putrajaya Quest
I am aware
that there is a lot of explanation that has to be made on the decision to
vacate the Kajang seat to force a by-election. I am also acutely aware of Dato’
Ambiga’s advice communicated personally to me that we have to be as honest as possible
with the people.
Apology to
the public
So let me
begin by offering the sincerest apology to the Malaysian public especially the
voters of Kajang. The by-election will certainly consume public money and
public space at the time when the people have to go through economic hardship.
There is no
excuse for wasting public money except to offer my sincerest apology and for
the party to be prepared if the voters of Kajang decide to punish us.
In all
honesty, as the strongest proponent of the scheme I bear most responsibility
for the decision.
Dynamics in
Umno, racial and religious controversies
Yet precisely
because we are honest to ourselves and the people, we have to acknowledge that
there are problems and challenges that we are facing in Selangor that require
intervention.
While Khalid
Ibrahim’s administration has shown sterling performance over the last 6 years
that endears him to the public, there are rooms for improvement in many areas
especially given the latest dynamics in Umno.
It is an open
secret that the move to remove Najib Razak has begun. As a party strategist, I
cannot rule out the possibility that Najib is removed and Umno falls to the
ultras led by Mahathir Mohamad’s faction.
The
unscrupulous attack and schemes to take Selangor by hook or by crook will begin
the moment the weak Najib is removed. Even as we speak, Umno’s cards are all
too obvious in the latest round of racial and religious controversies stirred
up in Selangor in the last few months.
Should Najib
fall, expect a full blown manipulation of racial and religious issues to create
mistrust and frustration with the Selangor government.
Model state
as a launchpad for Putrajaya
While Khalid
Ibrahim’s administration has set a gold standard in integrity and prudence in
managing public funds, we also have to admit there are also other areas that we
can improve. We need radical approach to solving the traffic woes, the pace of
affordable public housing has to pick up. There is a need for more rigorous
forward planning of water resources in Selangor and some hard decisions have to
be made soon. We have to vigorously protect the rights of the minorities who are
the targets of Umno’s political game.
As an MP, I
certainly believe we can do better especially with regards to cleanliness and
livelihood of the people. We have the potential to be a model state with least
potholes in densely populated areas.
In other
words, Selangor has to be doubly better than what it is today if it were to
become a showcase for Pakatan in its quest for Putrajaya. Just as Istanbul was
a launchpad for Erdogan and Jakarta is a launchpad for Jokowi, Selangor can be
a great launchpad for Pakatan to take over Putrajaya.
Fortification
of Pakatan in Selangor
The job is
not done and we are about to face another round of onslaught from Umno. Therefore,
while it is certainly inexcusable to spend public fund unnecessarily in a
by-election, it is an even bigger dereliction of public duty if we do not do
anything, knowing that this round is going to be tougher.
What PKR and
Pakatan Selangor need is a fortification so that we can expedite reforms and simultaneously
fend off political attacks and manouvres from Umno. We need as many of our top
leaders around Selangor to defend Selangor because it remains the crown jewel
of any political coalition in the country.
Hence the
decision to field Anwar Ibrahim for a state seat as this provides an option
that we can readily exercise should the need arise.
Does this
mean there will be a change of stewardship of Selangor government? Maybe yes,
maybe no. But we do have the option to optimize our leadership potential if
Umno stirs up more trouble.
Option is
key. Having the option means having the flexibility of manouvres that can
easily frustrate Umno’s game in Selangor especially with regards to racial and
religious controversies.
Avoid the
Kedah experience
At the end of
the day, I know no amount of explanation can sooth the public anger. I only
appeal for time to let the rationale sink in and space for us to do the
necessary.
I also have
to apologise on behalf of my party for the differences we have among ourselves
that are seen as factional and often frustrates the public. Yet we trying our
best to resolve it now for the sake of Malaysians, because not doing it now
will certainly condemn us to the same experience of Pakatan in Kedah. We learn
the lesson bitterly that differences must be managed early because the party
always has to be whole to face Umno.
The
game-changing Kajang Move
Good
political leaders will never be popular. It pains me that we have to drag Anwar
Ibrahim through this and subject him to public anger, yet his willingness to be
a part of the bigger picture is the mark of the man.
Throughout
the last few days, I reassured myself that it was Churchill who chose to be
unpopular and remained a minority voice of alarm against the advancing Nazis
till the end despite a public popularity to appease the Nazis. An the height of
Nazi’s power, Churchill stood alone when every one else in Europe bowed to
Hitler.
The
conviction of doing the right thing, in the face of extreme criticism and
public anger, remains a yardstick of what an honest leadership is.
I thank the
top leadership of Pakatan who understand the necessity of doing this. I thank
my comrades in the second leadership line up of Pakatan who have given the
moral and political support for us to proceed. I hope that one day when we are
in Putrajaya, we can look back to the difficult days of what will be called the
“Kajang Move” as the game changer in our quest for
Putrajaya. I honestly hope that it will our defining moments that allow us one
step closer to Putrajaya.
I maybe naïve
and ridiculed for my naivette, but that’s as honest as I can be. Let’s look
ahead for a stronger Pakatan in Selangor posed to take over Putrajaya in the
next election and don’t look back.
-- Rafizi Ramli.
5 comments:
Alhamdulillah. Paling kurang pun, beliau mendengar keluhan saya dan rakyat marhein.
Namun, pesan dan ingatan saya untuk DS Anwar Ibrahim kekal.
Alasan yang cukup tidak munasabah lagi bermuka-muka aka,... menipu. Tolonglah Rafizi, jangan buat kerja gila ini.
Saya ambil catatan seorang rakan dari Melaka, Tuan Sofi Wahab , kerana ia juga persepsi saya.
"Saya tetap memberontak dengan tindakan manusia-manusia yang diberi amanah tetapi bercakaran sesama sendiri. Tak ada maruah dan harga diri, tak malu kepada rakyat. Buang masa dengan perkara tidak berfaedah. Apakah ini semua sebab nafsu atau sebab gila pangkat. Walau apapun alasan, persepsi rakyat kepada pemimpin dan parti sudah terjejas.
"Sebab itulah kita mesti kembali kepada Allah dan Rasul jika ada pertelingkahan dan perselisihan. Jangan ikut nafsu."
Mesej untun Tuan Rafizi Ramli dan ingatan untuk diri sendiri,"Akhirnya redha Allah yang kita cari, bukan redha manusia."
berebut jawatan sesama sendiri adalah memalukan..rakyat sedang menilai..belum lagi ke putrajaya dah mcam2..sendiri mau ingat..
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