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MT COLUMNS NEWS/COMMENTARIES Sarawak polls a pointer to BN’s future

Sarawak polls a pointer to BN’s future


Thursday, 26 August 2010 Aurora
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By Asrul Hadi Abdullah Sani, The Malaysian Insider

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 26 — A failure to retain a two-thirds majority in Sarawak could lead the Barisan Nasional (BN) losing more federal seats in the 13th general election but will not be enough to dislodge it from power, claims political analyst Dr Ong Kian Ming.

The UCSI University academician stressed that Sarawak will be the catalyst for Pakatan Rakyat (PR) to capture Putrajaya although the fledgling coalition must work hard to retain voter confidence after a spate of defections and squabbles.

“When BN fails to retain its two-thirds majority in Sarawak, that will be the starting point that will reveal the cracks and weaknesses in BN and Umno, especially when the state is no longer a safe deposit.

“This will pressure Sarawak to change and cause instability within BN. Najib will lose the two-thirds majority in the next general election and Pakatan Rakyat will get a net gain of 18 seats,” he told The Malaysian Insider after presenting his findings at a forum this week.

According to Ong’s study, BN will also fail to capture Selangor and Perak while PR will make significant gains in Terengganu, Johor and Sabah.

Ong believes that PR will able to wrest Stampin, Sarikei, Lanang, Miri and Sri Aman in Sarawak.

While PR should win Kulim in Kedah, Kuala Nerus and Dungun in Terengganu, Lumut and Kampar in Perak together with Segamat, Kluang, Gelang Patah in Johor.

The infighting between Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal and Datuk Seri Anifah Aman in Sabah Umno will also cause BN to lose Sandakan and Tawau, Ong said.

 

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written by Den, August 26, 2010 17:43:39
All bros n sis in Sarawak, it's NOW or NEVER.. It's your time to be counted n it's time to bury the white elephant. Vote Be End out to avoid Sarawak becoming a DAM. If they give u monies, pls take... But still vote for PR. In u we thrust!!! Your sons n grandchildren future surely worth more than few hundreds.
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written by Semuaok, August 26, 2010 14:47:01
Sarawak will be the down fall of not just Najis but also UMNO.

MumZhiDin do not stand a chance. Malay are divided into Perkosa/MumZhiDin and moderate/Zaid/Khalid Samah/Dzukifly type of Malay. Non-Malay will not support a racist Malay first PM. Half of the Malay vote are not going to be enough. MCA might drop out if Najis is out. MumZhiDin who is a cowboy is making the wrong move.

PR will be the government come G13
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written by Ken Liew, August 26, 2010 13:22:13
They have already lost it..... just because ALL TALK NO ACTION.... Thats all it takes.
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written by panca, August 26, 2010 12:48:23
LThe 13GE shall be the Rakyat's power not to dislodge BN, this is not the Rakyat's intention BUT the time to take the Power of The People to the peak to thrash the CORRUPTED out of the Putrajaya.

This is the greatest feat for the Rakyat to exercise their absolute voting power after a hiatus of 308 where denying a Corrupt government was not just a grave mistake but known now to be MORALLY WRONG!

Thrash ISA
Thrash RACISM
Thrash HEGEMONY

PEOPLE UNITE
RESTORE A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE!
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written by Pegasus, August 26, 2010 12:39:48
A good point for pakatan, at least they knew where they stand in coming elections!

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