Saturday, 22 March 2025

Ayer Kuning voters: Show the bigoted racists, PAS and Umno, the exit

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Ayer Kuning voters: Show the bigoted racists, PAS and Umno, the exit

KUALA LUMPUR, March 23, 2025: There you have it multiracial Malaysians who treasure national unity and harmony!

Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) has announced that it will contest the Ayer Kuning (Perak) by-election on April 26.

It is time for multiracial Malaysians to dump the racial and religious bigoted politicians and parties that are threatening national unity and harmony.

The Ayer Kuning voters have that chance to lead and show that Malaysians have had enough bigotry politics and want real social-economic development.

And Muda has also announced its support for PSM in the by-election.

No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report on PSM and Muda in the by-election and our previous postings:

Muda to back PSM candidate in Ayer Kuning by-election

FMT Reporters

-23 Mar 2025, 09:32 AM

The youth-based party says it supports efforts to fight for principled politics that are people-centred.

Muda officials and PSM’s S Arutchelvan at a previous event. (Facebook pic)

PETALING JAYA: Muda has pledged its support for Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM), which has announced plans to contest the upcoming Ayer Kuning by-election.

The youth-based party said it will begin working with PSM at its Ayer Kuning operations room in the near future.

“This decision (by PSM to contest) provides an opportunity for the people to choose an alternative other than the two main coalitions that dominate national politics,” Muda’s political bureau said in a statement today.

“Muda supports efforts to fight for principled politics that are people-centred, especially on issues of cost of living, social justice, housing, the environment, and the rights of workers and marginalised communities.

“Muda is committed to working with political parties that share the aspiration to build a new politics that is more just, progressive, and with integrity.”

It called on voters in Ayer Kuning to choose principled politics and bring real change.

Yesterday, PSM deputy chairman S Arutchelvan said the party’s central committee had decided to support Perak PSM in its bid to contest for the Ayer Kuning state seat in the April 26 by-election.

“We will announce our candidate and launch the main operations room for the by-election on April 8 in Pekan Air Kuning,” he was quoted as saying.

“We decided to compete based on various reasons, including the fact that PSM contested for the seat in the previous general election.”

The by-election is being held following the death of Umno assemblyman Ishsam Shahruddin, 58, from a heart attack after taking part in a football tournament in Penang on Feb 22.

Ishsam, who had been the Tapah Umno chief since 2018, won the seat in the 15th general election in November 2022 with a majority of 2,213 votes in a five-cornered contest.

Wednesday, 19 March 2025

Ayer Kuning by-election not necessary a choice between the devil (Umno) and the deep blue sea (PAS)

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FLASHBACK: A senator has asked why Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh has yet to be investigated for sedition after posting a picture of himself holding a sword on Facebook. Akmal had posted the picture, taken during a recent trip to Japan, on March 14. The picture was captioned: “No matter what, we will not waver from our stance. Better to die standing than live kneeling.”

FLASHBACK: Lawyer and social activist Siti Kasim said"I recently saw a TikTok video where he (Akmal) was seen calling the Malays to be ready. He was seen sharpening a parang ... this is something the police must act on.

"It is like he is instigating the Malays to create problems. Islam never teaches us all this," said Siti.

Multiracial Malaysians! Remember what Umno stands for (above images from Facebook).

Ayer Kuning by-election not necessary a choice between the devil (Umno) and the deep blue sea (PAS)

KUALA LUMPUR, March 20, 2025The 45% non-Malay voters in the Ayer Kuning (Perak) by-election must send a clear signal to racial and religious bigots and their parties that there is room for them in multiracial Malaysia.

Prof Dr Tajudin Rasdi said non-Malay voters have to choose between Umno (the devil) and PAS (the deep blue sea), two parties that have insulted their religions and heritage.

He said it is a choice between the devil and the deep blue sea.

However, that may not necessary be the case.

Time to dump the devil and the deep blue sea.

If there is a decent Independent candidate or a third party (be it a mosquito party), then non-Malays have a choice to send a clear message to the two bigoted parties - Umno and PAS.

The Taliban-like PAS is clearly unacceptable to non-Malays and Umno staunchly supported its racial and bigoted youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh.

Enough is enough of the racial and religious bigotry and insults from Umno and PAS.

Multiracial Malaysians who cherish and treasure national unity and harmony, just cast your ballots wisely for the future of your generations and country.

Show Umno and PAS the garbage dump, where they belong.

No News Is Bad News reproduces below Tajudin’s take on the by-election and our previous postings:

Ayer Kuning by-election: a choice between devil and deep blue sea

Tajuddin Rasdi

-20 Mar 2025, 07:00 AM

Non-Malay voters have to choose between Umno and PAS, two parties that have insulted their religions and heritage.

 

In Ayer Kuning, 45% non-Malay votes are at stake. The contenders will be Umno and PAS.

For the Malay majority, the options are clear. They can vote either for a party that claims to know the quick and easy passage to heaven, or one that offers a longer route via nation building and economic progress.

However, the non-Malays appear to have a huge problem. In their eyes, both parties have committed a great many sins. Also included in their ranks are personalities who have insulted the religions and heritage of non-Muslims.

So, it seems that their choice is between the devil and the deep blue sea. Or is it? Let’s review.

In the eyes of the non-Malays, Umno’s sins are threefold. One, for wanting Najib Razak to be placed under house arrest. Malaysians, including many Malays, are already struggling to come to terms with the shortening of his prison sentence.

To make matters worse, it was recently reported that another huge stash of money — as much as RM170 million in cash — was found with aides associated directly with another Umno member, former prime minister Ismail Sabri of Umno. Also seized were gold bars, handbags and watches.

The third is Umno Youth chief Akmal Saleh. To me, this man is the bane of the nation. He lies in wait and fires shots at the Chinese especially. Among his favourite targets are DAP’s Chinese leaders. He does this to be counted as a Malay and Muslim hero, but has contributed zero ideas for nation development.

So far, he appears to have been very successful in his bid to be re-elected as Umno Youth chief, and perhaps may even be named a candidate for vice-president.

But will Akmal come and campaign in Chinese areas? That may not be a wise move for Umno. He will probably just appear here and there, hugging the candidate, as he did in Nenggiri, and then claim that he has gone to the ground.

Umno is the devil we know.

But what about PAS?

The party cannot differentiate between academic information on family relations and campaign war material. It claims to be justified in portraying DAP leaders as communists based on their biological inheritance. I honestly cannot fathom how many levels of stupidity it takes for party leaders to get to this position.

PAS is also famous for declaring non-Muslims as “kafir harbi” (belligerent infidels) through their religious declaration of the Qunut Nazilah.

Perak PAS chief Razman Zakaria has made ridiculous statements about DAP leaders, wrongly linking one of them to a financial tycoon simply by virtue of her surname, and also suggesting that only those with physical features that resemble the Malays are capable of being loyal to the country.

It is very clear that PAS’s game plan is to spook the Malays with certain narratives about Christians, communists and the Chinese.

Thus, PAS is the deep blue sea. So, which party should we choose?

Perhaps, the way to resolve the problem is to look at the makeup of the Perak state assembly. In Perak, PH has more assemblymen than BN, but an Umno man holds the post of chief minister.

The exco is mixed, with good representation from DAP (18 seats), PKR (5), Amanah (1) and Umno (7). MCA holds the one remaining BN seat.

That means Umno can rely on help from its unity government partners when campaigning and will not need to mobilise its machinery in Melaka and Johor, where the party is dominant, to help in the Ayer Kuning by-election.

Ismail is unlikely to cause much of a problem as Umno has already successfully isolated him by not coming out to defend him in public.

Will voters overlook the negativity surrounding Umno and pragmatically defend the working relationship presently happening, or will they stay away as a sign of protest?

Non-Malays must send Umno a strong message and tell Akmal to stay away from Perak, as he and his brand of politics are not welcome there. After all, the Umno-PH alliance in Perak operates very differently from Umno in Melaka and Johor, where race and religion are front and centre of everything.

PAS also does not work with others outside of their own faith. It may have been able to do that once before, but not this version of the party. PAS today uses venomous politics, using race and religion to win at any cost.

In Ayer Kuning, there is a new opportunity for hope of a multicultural Malaysia, and a chance to send someone a very strong message.

The views expressed are those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect those of FMT.

Thursday, 6 March 2025

Give the bigots and Umno the boot on April 26

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Give the bigots and Umno the boot on April 26

KUALA LUMPUR, March 7, 2025April 26 is the opportunity and time for multiracial Malaysians who treasure national unity and harmony to condemn racial and religious bigoted parties.

The Ayer Kuning by-election in Perak provides that opportunity for Malaysians to dump the racist Umno led by its Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh.

Pakatan Harapan (PH) is unlikely to contest the seat because Umno is defending the seat following the death of Ishsam Shahruddin on Feb 22.

Since the Taliban-like PAS and the Perikatan Nasional (PN) led by the racist and unpatrotic Muhyiddin “I Am Malay” First Yassin are also unaccptable to multiracial Malaysians, the only choice left, hopefully, is a third party or an influencial and acceptable Independent.

Show the racial and religious bigots that multiracial Malaysians have had enough of their bigotry that threatens national unity and harmony daily.

No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report on the Eection Commission (EC)’s announce of the by-election date and a past post:

Ayer Kuning by-election on April 26

FMT Reporters

-07 Mar 2025, 11:35 AM

Nomination day will be April 12 and early voting is set for April 22.

The Ayer Kuning by-election was called following the death of assemblyman Ishsam Shahruddin on Feb 22.

PETALING JAYA: The by-election for the Ayer Kuning state seat in Perak will be held on April 26, the Election Commission (EC) announced today.

In a press conference at the EC headquarters this morning, EC chairman Ramlan Harun said nominations would be held on April 12, with early voting on April 22.

The by-election follows the death of Umno assemblyman Ishsam Shahruddin on Feb 22.

Ishsam won the seat in the last general election with a 2,213-majority in a five-cornered contest.

Ramlan said overseas voters could apply for postal ballots online starting today. Applications will close on March 20.

He said there are 31,897 registered voters in Ayer Kuning.

It will cost RM2.5 million to run the by-election, with 601 officers to be appointed to manage the relevant affairs.

 Friday, 28 February 2025

Opportunity for Malaysians to show Umno rakyat (people) is the boss

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Opportunity for Malaysians to show Umno rakyat (people) is the boss

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 28, 2025The Election Commission (EC) is meeting next Friday to fix the date for the Ayer Kuning by-election.

It is a golden opportunity to show the racist and bigoted Umno who is the boss.

Multiracial Malaysians who treasure national unity and harmony should cast their ballots wisely to show Umno that there is no room for racial and religious bigots like their youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh.

So, dump both Umno, the Taliban-like PAS and Perikatan Nasional led by the racist and unpatriotic Muhyiddin "I Am Malay First" Yassin, hopefully for a third party or Independent.

Keep this political flame burning in honour and memory of the late ABU founder:

 

No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report on the EC meeting and our previous posting on ABU:

EC to meet next Friday on Ayer Kuning by-election

Bernama

-28 Feb 2025, 06:58 PM

This follows the death of assemblyman Ishsam Shahruddin on Feb 22.

The Election Commission is expected to announce the nomination and polling dates for the Ayer Kuning by-election after the meeting.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Election Commission will hold a special meeting on March 7 to discuss the Ayer Kuning state by-election in Perak.

EC secretary Ikmalrudin Ishak said the meeting follows the notice on the vacancy of the seat after the death of the assemblyman, Ishsam Shahruddin, on Feb 22.

He said the commission received the official notification from Perak state assembly speaker Mohammad Zahir Abdul Khalid.

“As stipulated under Article XXXVI (5), Part 1 of the Perak Constitution, the vacant seat must be filled within 60 days from the date the EC confirms the vacancy,” Ikmalrudin said in a statement today.

A press conference will be held after the special meeting to possibly announce the nomination and polling dates for the by-election.

Ishsam, 59, died of a heart attack following a friendly football match in George Town, Penang, last Saturday.

He had served as Tapah Umno division chief since 2018 and won the Ayer Kuning seat in the 15th general election in November 2022 with a 2,213-vote majority in a five-cornered contest.


Saturday, 13 April 2024

Is Umno’s interest demi rakyat dan negara?

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Is Umno’s interest demi rakyat dan negara?

KUALA LUMPUR, April 14, 2024: The above info image was found posted on Facebook.

The accuracy of its contents has not been verified. But if it’s true, then it is even more crucial for Malaysians to dump Umno totally in the next general election, due in 2027.

The more than six-decade-old political party does not know the difference between governing Malaysia and party matters and interest.

If it can cheat in general elections, Umno is capable of cheating Malaysians.

And, currently, Umno fully supports its racial and religious bigoted youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh’s actions that threaten national unity and harmony.

Is Umno’s interest and agenda demi rakyat dan negara (for people and country)?

It is time for Malaysians to revive the late lawyer activist Haris Ibrahim’s political rallying call ABU (Anything But Umno).

 

For image info, go to https://focusmalaysia.my/haris-ibrahim-the-man-who-gave-it-all-for-anything-but-umno/  

 

For image info, go to https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/639591 

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