Tuesday, March 29, 2011

LDP SHOULD QUIT BN

SABAH Chief Minister and UMNO Sabah Chairman Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Haji Aman’s unilateral decision to change the Deputy Chief Minister of Sabah without consulting the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) makes plain the disregard and contempt that UMNO has for fellow Barisan Nasional component parties.

Musa Aman has created a situation whereby both Deputy Chief Ministers are from the same party, i.e. Parti Bersatu Sabah and the Chief Minister is of course from UMNO. This shows how unequal the relationship is within BN Sabah when it consists of six component parties, not two

As in Peninsula Malaysia, UMNO is the overwhelmingly dominant BN component party in Sabah. UMNO Sabah dictates all manners of policy in their coalition without consulting other BN component parties. UMNO behaves like a ‘Big Brother’ with impunity while other BN component parties are effectively marginalised and depend on the mercy of UMNO to hold any position in the state government at all.

The callous manner in which Sandakan UMNO Youth Chief Haji Awang Kadin Tang dismissed and belittled LDP’s complaint of this matter is testimony to that fact. He is reported to have said that, “LDP makes the most noise, incessantly barking and whining that they deserve this and that.”

Thus, I suggest to LDP that it’s time that they gather the self-respect to sever ties with UMNO and quit BN once and for all, as Sabah Progressive Party did in September 2008. Tell UMNO that enough is enough and LDP is not going to take it anymore.

By: TERESA KOK (sabahkini)

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  1. Saya rasa LDP takkan membuat demikian.

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  2. Mereka ada pilihan untuk melakukan apa sahaja. Terpulang kepada mereka, jika mereka lebih selesa untuk meninggalkan BN, kita tidak dapat berbuat apa2.

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  3. Lagipun segala yang berlaku adalah bermula dari LDP. Mereka yang memulakan ketegangan ini.

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  4. daripada membesarkan isu ini bukankah lebih baik jika mereka semua berusaha menumpukan perhatian terhadap isu lain yang lebih penting dan dekat dengan rakyat.

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  5. bahaha...Teresa Kok should first suggest to PKR president to withdraw her pledge to give Permanent resident (PR) to illegal immigrant in Sabah...Jgn sebok hal orang lain, lu punya member suda buat janji tak masok akal sama orang sabah! lu pigi nasihat dia dulu, jgn sebok2 disini!

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  6. benar itu terpulang dengan LDP untuk membuat pilihan. Kita tunggu saja apa keputusan LDP.

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  7. better just dissolve LDP. They are only interested in the position and not serving the people.

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  8. keputusan itu dicapai dalam mesyuarat BN, dan sudah tentu keputusan itu dibuat berdasarkan persetujuan majoriti pemimpin parti komponen. LDP patut akur dengan keputusan itu..

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  9. I think LDP no need to quit, just continue serving people.

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  10. LDP takkan berbuat demikian kerana tindakan ini hnya akan melemahkan lagi LDP.

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  11. LDP buat kacau BN/UMNO aje baik dia orang pergi jehanamlah kelauar BN.Pengikut dia pun berapa kerat tapi cakap tinggi langit so keluarlah dari BN.

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  12. LDP takkan tinggalkan BN.

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