Thursday, September 24, 2009

Umno will follow LDP track

Youth Umno leader Telok Kemang Division, Mohd Faizal Ramli defend representation decision Isa Abdul Samad to nominate as a candidate for Umno BN election Bagan Pinang State Legislative Assembly this October 11. Although the former Menteri Besar Negeri Sembilan is companion by friends and opponents as corrupt, but Mohd Faizal said Umno Telok Kemang and local people wanted Isa Samad, who had taken action discipline on charges of money politics.

"We do not see any problems that might arise if he is nominated for this commitment at the party machinery and the commitment given by the grassroots level because he was friendly with the community," he told Bernama. He claimed that already make the review and find the descendants of people including non-Malays accept Isa Samad. "I do not see that issues a record that Isa Samad would be a liability to Umno and the BN in the face of election Bagan Pinang," he said.

Mohd Faizal said he and former Umno president Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad is the same and similar as former Prime Minister also had discipline action taken by the late Tuanku Abdul Rahman. "Due to strong pressure from the grassroots, then Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak bring in Mahathir back and he eventually emerged as a great leader," he said.

Reported, the selection is very accurate because of Isa that has proven their faithful to party has even taken disciplinary action and this is a good example to other members. This proves that loyalty is one thing that we prefer, so for me as Head of Youth but this may represent part of the Youth should be idol because we want to find people who truly faithful to the party, "he said.

Umno party became increasingly more day of fiber, or not what the candidate wants center stage seen by the public net. While at the candidates as he wants Tit already contaminated with corruption. If the parties reject the voice of grassroots representation and voice, Umno would have certainly suffered the same fate as the party LDP has ruled Japan for 54 years but eventually lost the general election recently.

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