From DAP http://www.malaysia.net/dap Adnan indecent gestures: let Razaleigh advise By Lim Kit Siang Pahang
Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob has blamed the
Opposition for blowing out of proportion the issue of his
behaviour during the Sanggang by-election nomination day,
claiming that he just could not tolerate it when the PAS
supporters shouted nasty remarks like Hancur Barisan and
Mampus Barisan. From the
earlier responses by Adnan and other UMNO leaders,
including the Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah
Ahmad Badawi, the people was under the impression that
the "provocation" to justify Adnans
crude, vulgar and indecent gestures was a
"tit-for-tat" for similar crude, vulgar and
indecent gestures by PAS supporters. Now, Adnan
has openly admitted that PAS supporters never showed
crude, vulgar and indecent gestures, but shouted Hancur
Barisan and Mampus Barisan. It would appear that ordinary
PAS supporters are more civilised in their conduct than
the Pahang UMNO Mentri Besar and State Chairman! I do not
know whether PAS supporters had shouted Hancur Barisan
and Mampus Barisan in Adnans hearing, but there is
no doubt that Barisan Nasional leaders and members had
shouted and done even worse things in elections, none of
which could be used as justification for national and
state political leaders, particularly a State Mentri
Besar, to show crude, vulgar and indecent gestures in
public. During the
Nov. 29, 1999 general election, women Gerakan election
workers at a polling station in Bukit Bendera
parliamentary constituency told voters arriving to cast
their votes that they should vote for Barisan Nasional
and not the DAP or there would be no temples to pray. All
this was done within my hearing distance and that of the
Gerakan candidate. Would such blatant lies and falsehoods
be justication for the showing of crude, vulgar and
indecent gestures as Adnan did on Sanggang by-election
nomination day? The issue
of Adnans crude, vulgar and indecent gestures has
now become a bigger issue than just about the proper
conduct of the Pahang Mentri Besar, as Adnans
shocking public misconduct had been defended by as high a
personality as the Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. The bigger
issue concerns the morality and propriety of public
conduct of the Barisan Nasional leadership, especially as
the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad also
appears to condone Adnan for his misconduct by his
silence for fear of losing votes in the Sanggang
by-election. At this
rate of degeneration of public conduct and behaviour of
Barisan Nasional leaders, it would not be long before
Barisan Nasional MPs would be showing such crude, vulgar
and indecent gestures in Parliament - as a sequel to the
sexist remarks and sexual harassment of women MPs by
Barisan Nasional MPs. Kelantan
UMNO liaison chief, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has said that
he would be in Pahang on Monday and Tuesday to campaign
for the Barisan Nasional in the Sanggang by-election. The first
thing Razaleigh should do in Sanggang is to advise Adnan
to apologise for his crude, vulgar and indecent gestures
to show that there are UMNO leaders who can distinguish
between proper and acceptable from improper and
impermissible conduct for Mentris Besar and Ministers.
This would be a reminder of the great loss to UMNO for
its undemocratic constitution and structure in not
allowing free democratic contest for the top UMNO party
posts to give UMNO an opportunity for reform and renewal. In the 1990
general election, as Semangat 46 President, Razaleigh was
the victim of one of the dirtiest election tricks in
Malaysian election history when the full resources of
electronic and printed media were mobilised to portray
him as having sold out the Malay race and betrayed Islam
for purportedly wearing a Sabah tengkolok with a cross
when they were in fact padi grains. Would
Razaleigh had been justified in the last few days of the
1990 election campaign to go up and down and country to
show crude, vulgar and indecent gestures directed at UMNO
leaders and members for such despicable lies and
falsehoods? The question now is not just Adnan having to apologise for his crude, vulgar and indecent gestures, but also the UMNO leadership must apologise for defending Adnans unacceptable behaviour for the past five days. |