Over
four years after MCA suffered its worst electoral debacle since the
formation of BN, the party at its annual general assembly meeting today
appeared to have confidently settled on its agenda ahead of the national
polls that must be called by early next year.
Following the charged anti-Pakatan and particularly anti-DAP rhetoric of its Youth and Women wings’ AGMs yesterday, the main AGM today was carefully crafted from beginning to end as a rallying cry before a general election described as the party’s “life and death” battle.
From breaking its decade-long tradition of white uniforms in favour of BN’s blue tees, to political banners decorating the MCA headquarters, the message in the words of MCA president Chua Soi Lek was simple: “We are ready for war.”
Chua during his closing remarks said, “In the over 20 years of AGMs that I have attended, this is the first time I have seen so many people remaining in this hall.”
The lucky draw and souvenirs for those who stayed back and the pouring rain outside may have helped to retain over 1,000 delegates of the 1,689 who attended today, but it was still a commendable achievement for any political party’s AGM and reflects the careful planning behind the gathering.
DAP bashing and hudud law took centre stage, as it did at MCA’s AGM last year after the party came out of its post-political tsunami wilderness, and today it was rammed home with greater ferocity than before.
Thus MCA’s soul-searching days appear to be over; it now has a firm, if familiar, game plan.
'New politics' forgotten
Prior to last year, MCA chiefs Chua and his predecessor Ong Tee Keat had contemplated going beyond the parochial concerns of advocating for Chinese temples and schools, or hammering at its Chinese-majority arch rival DAP and the perceived Islamic threat from PAS.
They had called it the “new politics”.
However, unwittingly or otherwise, the party in its haste to pull its act together has returned to the same platform it used when it entered the 2008 general election that saw the party’s parliamentary seat halved from 31 to 15.
Delegates in high spirits at the AGM today however believe this time would be different, as Kelana Jaya division youth chief Lee You Hin (right) said.
“I think hudud is affecting the Chinese’s future. We need to talk about this. If the Chinese understand the entire (issue), they will support us,” he said.
Speaking to Malaysiakini on the sidelines, Indera Mahkota division Wanita chief Kwong Swee Yuen (below) echoed Lee’s sentiments and denied the party had gone in a circle.
“I don’t think this is recycling old things. We want to remind Chinese voters that a theocratic state is bad and a threat to us,” she said.
The party could however be treading dangerous ground with their newfound determination to hammer home the anti-hudud agenda.
For while MCA may be seeking different results with the same strategy, the dynamics have indeed changed: a majority of the party’s parliamentary seats or nine of 15, are Malay-majority constituencies.
In contrast, of the 16 parliamentary seats it lost in the last general election, almost two-thirds or 10 were Chinese-majority constituencies.
Will fear factor backfire?
Predictably, MCA’s aggressive drive against hudud law has angered some in the Malay-Muslim community, including Malay-rights group Perkasa, which responded by calling it “haram” to vote for the Chinese party.
MCA’s former Seri Kembangan state assemblyperson Liew Yuen Keong (left) concedes that it may hurt the party’s Malay support, but says the party has its eyes on Chinese-majority seats.
“Especially in places like Malay-majority Bangi (under the Serdang parliamentary seat), our anti-hudud stance may bring some negative impact.
“But as a whole, Malays make up 39 percent in Serdang,” he said.
Going into the next general election, MCA’s do-or-die strategy appears to hinge on regaining Chinese support from an old game plan pumped up on viagra.
It will be interesting to not just see whether MCA can pull it off, but how it will walk the tightrope with the Malay-Muslim voters who have kept MCA’s head above water in the last polls, and who may find their present strategy offensive.
Following the charged anti-Pakatan and particularly anti-DAP rhetoric of its Youth and Women wings’ AGMs yesterday, the main AGM today was carefully crafted from beginning to end as a rallying cry before a general election described as the party’s “life and death” battle.
From breaking its decade-long tradition of white uniforms in favour of BN’s blue tees, to political banners decorating the MCA headquarters, the message in the words of MCA president Chua Soi Lek was simple: “We are ready for war.”
Chua during his closing remarks said, “In the over 20 years of AGMs that I have attended, this is the first time I have seen so many people remaining in this hall.”
The lucky draw and souvenirs for those who stayed back and the pouring rain outside may have helped to retain over 1,000 delegates of the 1,689 who attended today, but it was still a commendable achievement for any political party’s AGM and reflects the careful planning behind the gathering.
DAP bashing and hudud law took centre stage, as it did at MCA’s AGM last year after the party came out of its post-political tsunami wilderness, and today it was rammed home with greater ferocity than before.
Thus MCA’s soul-searching days appear to be over; it now has a firm, if familiar, game plan.
'New politics' forgotten
Prior to last year, MCA chiefs Chua and his predecessor Ong Tee Keat had contemplated going beyond the parochial concerns of advocating for Chinese temples and schools, or hammering at its Chinese-majority arch rival DAP and the perceived Islamic threat from PAS.
They had called it the “new politics”.
However, unwittingly or otherwise, the party in its haste to pull its act together has returned to the same platform it used when it entered the 2008 general election that saw the party’s parliamentary seat halved from 31 to 15.
Delegates in high spirits at the AGM today however believe this time would be different, as Kelana Jaya division youth chief Lee You Hin (right) said.
“I think hudud is affecting the Chinese’s future. We need to talk about this. If the Chinese understand the entire (issue), they will support us,” he said.
Speaking to Malaysiakini on the sidelines, Indera Mahkota division Wanita chief Kwong Swee Yuen (below) echoed Lee’s sentiments and denied the party had gone in a circle.
“I don’t think this is recycling old things. We want to remind Chinese voters that a theocratic state is bad and a threat to us,” she said.
The party could however be treading dangerous ground with their newfound determination to hammer home the anti-hudud agenda.
For while MCA may be seeking different results with the same strategy, the dynamics have indeed changed: a majority of the party’s parliamentary seats or nine of 15, are Malay-majority constituencies.
In contrast, of the 16 parliamentary seats it lost in the last general election, almost two-thirds or 10 were Chinese-majority constituencies.
Will fear factor backfire?
Predictably, MCA’s aggressive drive against hudud law has angered some in the Malay-Muslim community, including Malay-rights group Perkasa, which responded by calling it “haram” to vote for the Chinese party.
MCA’s former Seri Kembangan state assemblyperson Liew Yuen Keong (left) concedes that it may hurt the party’s Malay support, but says the party has its eyes on Chinese-majority seats.
“Especially in places like Malay-majority Bangi (under the Serdang parliamentary seat), our anti-hudud stance may bring some negative impact.
“But as a whole, Malays make up 39 percent in Serdang,” he said.
Going into the next general election, MCA’s do-or-die strategy appears to hinge on regaining Chinese support from an old game plan pumped up on viagra.
It will be interesting to not just see whether MCA can pull it off, but how it will walk the tightrope with the Malay-Muslim voters who have kept MCA’s head above water in the last polls, and who may find their present strategy offensive.
How did Gautama Buddha reach Enlightenment (Nirvana)?
ReplyDeleteVen. Dr Ashin Indaka from Myanmar charged rm400 per who want to be monk at SAMNAK SAMBODHI TAMAN DESA JAYA BUDDHIST TEMPLE...ANYONE GO THERE, MUST CAREFUL...THIS IS MAKE BUDDHIST SHAMEFUL...Buddha is never asks money from his students..a lot people unhappy with that cost..
We would like inform to all committees of SAMNAK SAMBODHI BUDDHIST TEMPLE, No: 19 Jalan 38 Taman Desa Jaya, Kepong, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. There are so many Myanmar condemnations about when anyone wants to become the monks, who chief monk requests them to pay about RM400.00 per head.
This is one of crushing shame and exploitation because may be that cost high for Myanmar, also this is one kind of business system in Buddhist, all of us must think in correctly, Buddha went to became a monk with free of charge and he practiced to attain Enlightenment without any cent of dollar to spend, sometimes needed to referred from the Buddha times.
Buddhist Temple in Malaysia 100% supported by public. The committees of Temple, they worked as voluntary and take care of Temple with organized but in Temple not allowed to played politic because in Temple must be clean and welcome all everyone.
Recently, do bad and good must careful because everything's huge complaint in Internet, about Buddhist teaching a lot of at Internet, sometimes we can't tell lie to the others one. We must help Myanmar people as they came to Malaysia to work, earn money and save money for their family at home.
We are Malaysia Buddhist must help Myanmar Buddhist, not to cheated them because they came to our country to work, we must show our good quality and our good Buddhist. Not like some committees members cheated money Myanmar monks; this is very bad Malaysia Buddhist.
Hope YIP KUM FOOK (MCA GOMBAK) realizes himself, now many people know in what he done for Buddhist, Buddhist Kamma will attack to everyone, if they do bad or good.
FORWARD BY PANCHAN-KYAIK
Born in Lumbini, Nepal, Siddhartha was destined to a luxurious life as a prince, had three palaces especially built for him. Siddhartha escaped his palace, accompanied by Channa aboard his horse Kanthaka, leaving behind this royal life to become a mendicant. Sitting under a banyan tree, now known as the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya (Bihar, India), he vowed never to arise until he had found the Truth. After 49 days meditating, at the age of 35, he attained Enlightenment (Nirvana). Gautama, from then on, was known as the Buddha or "Awakened One." Buddha is also sometimes translated as "The Enlightened One." Often, he is referred to in Buddhism as Shakyamuni Buddha or "The Awakened One of the Shakya Clan."
Saudara-saudara dan Saudari-saudari Yang Di Hormati
ReplyDeleteBahawa MCA Gombak pegurusi YIP KUM FOOK dan anaknya Yip Jiun Hann (Permuda MCA Gombak) bukan sahaja menggunakan kuasanya menghisap wang KUIL BUDDHA SAMNAK SAMBODHI(Thai) No: 19 Jalan 38 Taman Desa Jaya, Kepong, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Tetapi lebih dahsyat, ialah menipu wanita-wanita dan merosakan keluarga orang lain. Mereka sebenar-benarnya orang yang jahat dan tak bermoral
Saya mengemukakan kesal yang benar ini, tujuan ialah harap orang ramai, khasnya wanita dapat mengambil perhatian supaya jangan terjerat oleh manis-manis mulutnya akhir akan meninpa kerugian dan kesakitan yang besar
“MCA GOMBAK” YIP KUM FOOK MAIN ISTERI ORANG
ReplyDelete尊敬的女士们,先生们,
遗憾地告知,SAMNAK SAMBODHI BUDDHIST TEMPLE (菩提寺) No. 19 Jalan 38 Taman Desa Jaya, Kepong, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia。Gombak MCA YIP KUM FOOK 领导的菩提寺, 利用缅甸佛教僧侣做生意,婚姻行政.
外国人非法聚集的地方......这是很可耻的佛教。
希望马来西亚人民和政府采取行动,这样人民和国家不不会坠毁
Tuan-tuan & Puan-puan yang dihormati sekalian
Dengan dukacitanya di maklumkan sebuah BUDDHIS KUIL SAMNAK SAMBODHI, No: 19 Jalan 38 Taman Desa Jaya, Kepong, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. Yang di pimpin oleh MCA Gombak YIP KUM FOOK dan guna (upah) Sami Buddha dari Myanmar menjalankan perniagaan, perkahwinan dan lain-lain di dalam Kuil.
Juga gunakan gelanggang politik dan tempat berkumpul orang asing menjalankan perkara haram……ini sangat-lah memalukan orang yang beragama Buddha.
Harap orang ramai dan kerajaan Negara Malaysia mengambil tindakan, supaya rakyat dan Negara tidak terjahanam
Dear Ladies & Gentlemen,
With a deep regret informed SAMNAK SAMBODHI BUDDHIST TEMPLE at No. 19 Jalan 38 Taman Desa Jaya, Kepong, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. That the party led by Gombak MCA YIP KUM FOOK and employment (wage) Buddhist monks from Myanmar to do business, marriage etc. in the Temple.
Also use the political arena and the run gathering of illegal aliens ...... this very shameful of Buddhist
Hope the people and the government of Malaysia to take action, so that the peoples and not crashed
MCA MALAYSIA
Kepada Semua Ahli-ahli MCA yang di hormati,
ReplyDeleteBahawa Yip Kum Fook ketua Gombak MCA dan Yip Jiun Hann ketua pemuda MCA Gombak, bapa dan anaknya cuba merebut Jawatan Tinggi pusat MCA pada Dec ini.
Kami harap Ahli-ahli MCA menimbang dengan sedalam-dalamnya, janganlah undi orang yang bermuka dua kerana perangainya sangat jahat di masyarakat Orang Cina Malaysia.
Dia guna kuasa tipu wanita, merosakan keluarga orang lain, sampai wang SAMNAK SAMBODHI BUDDHIST TEMPLE, DESA JAYA, KEPONG, KL pun berani telan dan tanah tokong India di Taman Daya dia pun tamak membakar untuk kekaya sendiri.
Sekiranya kumpulan opportunist semacam ini disokong dalam parti MCA, kami yakin parti MCA sampai bila pun tidak bolih berkembang.
SAMNAK SAMBODHI COMMITTEES
Kepada ketua MCA Malaysia Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai,
ReplyDeleteKami ingin memberitahu bahawa ketua cawangan MCA Gombak YIP KUM FOOK dan ketua pemuda MCA Gombak YIP JIUN HANN, nama mereka sangat kotor di masyarakat Cina sebab mereka halau Sami Buddha keluar dari BUDDHA KUIL SAMNAK SAMBODHI, 19 Jalan 38 Taman Desa Jaya, kepong, Kuala Lumpur.
Untuk kemenangan pilihan kecil, Calon BN PRK DUN Kajang: Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun, kami harap peminpin MCA dan parti komponen BN, jauhkan orang yang tersebut di atas.
Kalau tidak parti MCA tentu akan kalah dengan lincin
Sekian, Terima Kasih
SAMNAK SAMBODHI COMMITTEES
LAWYER FIRM THAT WAS A CHEAT TO BE WATCH OUT - URGED BY SAMNAK SAMBODHI BUDDHIST TEMPLE COMMITTEES
ReplyDeleteTo all Malaysians respected,
respectfully here, we wish to inform that YIP KUM FOOK (YIP KUM FOOK & ASSOCIATES) and YIP JIUN HANN job as a lawyer who runs at: NO. 2A & 2B, 2ND FLOOR ROAD 53, DESA JAYA, KEPONG 52100 KUALA LUMPUR
We are all Malaysians to take notice and far from people mentioned above because do not hit plot
They are very nasty and black hearts (cruel), able to cheat women money, destroy families and himself consuming of Temple money, SAMNAK SAMBODHI BUDDHIST TEMPLE, NO: 19 JALAN 38 TAMAN DESA JAYA, KEPONG, KUALA LUMPUR, and pretend to report police lost receipts ......... please note
Thank you,
SAMNAK SAMBODHI COMMITTEES