Ku Li: We go to Parliament representing the people not Umno


By Jaynne Koh (FMT)

KUALA LUMPUR: Gua Musang MP Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah (Ku Li) has called for a review of the federal and state relations, in order to keep up with recent developments.

“I had suggested during a meeting with a Ruler 25 years ago, who incidently is still alive today, of the need for changes in (federal government and state) relations,” he told a Bar Council forum here yesterday.

Tengku Razaleigh said other countries which adopted federalism such as Canada and Australia had made changes to their agreements.

“Because Barisan Nasional (BN) has been in countrol of the country for such a long time, controlling all the states except Kelantan, people have take things for granted… even elected representatives, like me, feel that I represent UMNO more than representing the advocacy,” he said.

“That is wrong. In fact, we go to Parliament on behalf of the people, and therefore whatever views we put forward in Parliament must reflect the aspiration of those people who sent us to Parliament,” said Ku Li.

Citing an example, he said when the Menteri Besars assemble with other leaders, they talk of their own political problems and not of state crimes or of issues which impinge on the rights of the people whom they’re supposed to represent.

“By and by, people assumed that things are controlled by the centre, and there’s where powers are concentrated because we have more and more ‘yes men’ around. This is a problem we have to correct, we cannot allow this to go on,” he stressed.

 

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