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Why is Umno keeping such racial and religious bigoted binatang-binatang liar (wild animals)?

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Why is Umno keeping such racial and religious bigoted binatang-binatang liar (wild animals)?

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 13, 2026: A Free Malaysia Today (FMT) news headline reads: Akmal an enemy within BN-PH govt, says Melaka PH Youth.

That is simply the truth and reality. Umno keeps such racial and religious bigoted binatang-binatang liar (wild animals) because Umno itself is a bigoted and untrustworthy political party.

Howelse to describe a party that supports corrupted kleptocrats/thieves/pencuri-pencuri, especially their No.1 scumbag, the corrupt, disgraced and shameless former Umno president and prime minister Najib “1MDB” Razak.

This kleptocrat/thief/pencuri deserves to rot in Kajang Prison.

Also ask: Why are the majority of Malays still poor after some six decades of governance by the Umno-led Alliance and then the Umno-led Barisan Nasional (BN)?

One also wonders why Pakatan Harapan is not taking any action to stop working with Umno?

The racial and religious bigoted Umno youth chief Dr Akmal “Dr Ham/I Am Malay First” Saleh urges his party to work with the Taiban-like PAS in the Melaka election!

And why is Akmal still a Melaka executive councillor despite saying he has resigned? His words are peanuts!

Isn’t that clear enough that he and Umno are unprincipled “political snakes” who shamelessly stay in the Government and bites it?

Umno and its president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi have not rebutted Akmal, and by that extension, they are the enemy of the so-called Madani Unity Government.

Pakatan Harapan (PH) is slowly but surely digging its “political grave” by working with “political snakes”!

No News Is Bad News reproduces below the FMT report:

Akmal an enemy within BN-PH govt, says Melaka PH Youth

FMT Reporters

Trio of youth chiefs question Dr Akmal Saleh's political direction after he called for an Umno-PAS alliance in the next Melaka polls.

 Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh had called for Umno and PAS to join forces in the next Melaka polls as he claimed the Malay political split had weakened their influence even in areas where the community formed the majority.

PETALING JAYA: Dr Akmal Saleh has been accused of being an enemy within the Barisan Nasional-Pakatan Harapan alliance after the Umno Youth chief called for his party to work with PAS in the next Melaka state election.

The Melaka youth chiefs of DAP, PKR and Amanah questioned Akmal’s sincerity and political direction for rejecting cooperation with existing allies and instead raising the prospect of working with an opposition party.

“As a member of the state administration, his focus should be on stability, development and the people’s welfare, instead of stirring sentiments of concern.

“In this matter, the phrase ‘enemy within’ is accurate (to describe Akmal), as actions that weaken public confidence in the current state government would only tend to backfire (on BN and PH),” they said in a joint statement.

The statement was signed by the respective state youth chiefs for DAP, PKR and Amanah: Cassel Krishnan, Hakimin Mokhtar and Ahmad Azri Abdullah.

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Akmal had called for Umno and PAS to join forces in the next Melaka polls, saying the Malay political split had weakened their influence even in areas where the community formed the majority.

The Merlimau assemblyman said core Malay voters, especially those in rural and semi-rural areas, were concerned about divisions in the community because of the presence of multiple Malay parties.

Akmal added that sentiments of Malays under threat were particularly apparent outside urban centres.

The Pakatan Harapan trio slammed Akmal’s claim, saying it was misleading and was aimed at spooking the Malays.

“He was a member of the state executive council led by Umno and BN.

“So is this his admission that the state government of the day, led by chief minister Ab Rauf Yusoh, has failed to protect the Malays?”

They added that Akmal should focus on working for the people and uniting Malaysians rather than using fear for political mileage.

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