Gerakan  has lost Penang for good, says Keng Yaik      
Written by The Edge Financial Daily                                     
                                                                       
Thursday, 18 February 2010 11:12                                        
                                                                       
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In the first part of our interview with Gerakan  adviser Tun Dr Lim Keng 
Yaik yesterday, he spoke about the problems plaguing both the Barisan    
Nasional (BN) and Pakatan Rakyat (PR) coalitions. What of his own  party?
                                                                       
Lim expressed concern over whether his anointed successor, current  Gerakan
president Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon, can take the party out of  its decline.
                                                                       
Although the veteran politician said Koh was the best he had in terms  of
intellectual capacity and integrity, he feels that Koh is  unable to make
politically difficult decisions and provide  leadership.                 
                                                                        
He thinks that Gerakan would need to go back to its  core ideology based on
a multiracial approach before it can pick  itself up again.              
                                                                       
Lim, who headed Gerakan for 27 years, believes that  Gerakan has lost    
Penang for good.                                                        
                                                                       
“Should it (regain Penang )? No! We missed our  chance. In cricket, they say
you had a good innings and 39 years is a  long and good one. What more do
we want?” said Lim in his office in Bandar Utama in Petaling Jaya        
recently.                                                               
                                                                       
Lim, who was in government from 1972 to 2008, is also pessimistic about  
efforts to turn the country into a high-income economy.                  
                                                                       
The basis for a knowledge economy is human resource, he said, and to     
restructure this, the government would need to change its  education     
policy.                                                                 
                                                                       
On the controversy over the usage of the “Allah”  word, Lim said that both
sides of the divide were right and wrong  at the same time.              
                                                                       
“The issue has been over-politicised and maybe the  solution lies with the
Council of Rulers,” he added.                                           
                                                                       
This is the second and final part of his interview  with Sharon Tan, Cindy
Yeap and Chan Kok Leong of The Edge  Financial Daily (TEFD).             
                                                                       
TEFD: Can Gerakan retake Penang ?                                        
                                                                       
LKY: No. (Laughs) Should it? No. You missed your chance. In cricket  they
said you had a good innings. A long and good innings of 39  years. What  
more do you want?                                                       
                                                                       
TEFD: What does Gerakan need to do to get back  Penang ? Gerakan is seen as
Penang, Penang is Gerakan.                                              
                                                                       
LKY: No more. The long innings is gone. Gerakan has  to look after its base
which has been lost. It is baseless. It has  to revert to its ideological
background. And it must play a more prominent part as the influencing    
partner in future politics to move towards our ideological path.         
                                                                       
TEFD: Is Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon the right man for the job?              
                                                                       
LKY: What to do? He was the best I had in terms of  intellect and        
integrity. Nobody can fault me. But in terms of politics, he is still    
struggling. If he is not careful, there will be a quiet  revolution within
Gerakan.                                                                
                                                                       
TEFD: Now there is talk about reallocation of seats  in Barisan Nasional 
(BN).                                                                   
                                                                       
LKY: More so that we need an ideological approach  rather than trying to 
maintain base lah. Then at least we are  part of this ideological move to
mature politics on a multiracial basis. Don’t think in terms of numbers  or
try to still be in government. Get that out of our bloody minds.         
                                                                       
We had a good run in 39 years in a place where we used to have a base.  So
instead of hankering for your base, why don’t you follow your  ideological
path and choose partners which can fulfil your  ideological base? After  
March 8, politics is going towards an ideological base that is  multiracial
in approach.                                                            
                                                                       
TEFD: Where do you see Gerakan in this? Gerakan is a multiracial party  and
the conscience of BN.                                                   
                                                                       
LKY: We always say that we are too far ahead of ourselves (laughs).  That
is why I keep saying that there will be a realignment in  future.        
                                                                       
TEFD: Which party has most to lose in this realignment?                  
                                                                       
LKY: Even if PAS joins Umno, do you think they can  maintain the majority
on a pure Malay, racist and Islamic agenda? You think they can? I don’t  
know.                                                                   
TEFD: The numbers favour them…                                          
                                                                       
LKY: I don’t think so. I think the young Malays if  you get a charismatic
multiracial Malay leadership, you may just  beat them with a total block of
non-Malays on their side.                                               
                                                                       
You can get 60% and this new multiracial Malay  leadership will get 40% but
with overwhelming non-Malays. I am not saying Chinese and Indians only  but
with Kadazans and Ibans.                                                
                                                                       
You try lah.                                                            
                                                                       
You think they can get 80% with Umno and PAS joining?  The more you push,
the more likely but there are also people in PAS that don’t think they  can
do it although Umno wished they would.                                  
                                                                       
It takes a lot. That is why politics is very interesting and  challenging
in Malaysia . That’s why as a young man of 28 or 29, I  got immersed in   
politics. I could see the challenge.                                    
                                                                       
My thoughts and feelings could make a difference. I  intended to make a  
difference.                                                             
                                                                       
But unfortunately 36 years of it makes no difference  (laughs). I don’t  
know. If in my retirement I can still carry  on explaining and guiding the
people to make the right choice, I feel grateful that I am still alive   
today.                                                                  
                                                                       
So in this respect, we need politicians who are more thinkers than  those
with personal agendas. We need people to think for our  complicated society
and challenges facing our country to allow the  people to become part of 
this maturing of democratic politics.                                   
                                                                       
TEFD: What is Gerakan’s ideological base now?                           
                                                                       
LKY: Multiracial, non-racial approach, not only care  about Chinese even 
though your base is Chinese, but all other races.                       
                                                                       
TEFD: Gerakan used to have a lot of thinkers but…                       
                                                                       
LKY: Being in the beehive, the bees start to sting our own people until  
they cannot stand it, they start to leave.                              
                                                                       
TEFD: Are you advocating that Gerakan should get out of BN?              
                                                                       
LKY: There is nothing to get out to. How to get out?                    
                                                                       
TEFD: Within BN there are no multiracial parties  except in Sabah and    
Sarawak .                                                                
                                                                       
LKY: You see lah who is not working with the Ibans  and Kadazans.        
                                                                       
TEFD: Does Gerakan plan to go to East Malaysia ?                         
                                                                       
LKY: You don’t tell people what you are going to do  early. When PBS and 
Gerakan wanted to do the joint council, (former prime minister Tun Dr )   
Mahathir (Mohamad) saw it and killed it. Killed it!                     
                                                                       
Will (Tan Sri Abdul) Taib Mahmud stay? He has good control but will it   
split when he’s not there anymore? That will depend on who  provides the 
leadership for the Ibans. Are they a satisfied lot? I  don’t know.       
                                                                        
How about in Sabah ? Are the Kadazans okay? There is  a big difference    
between (Tan Sri) Bernard Dompok and (Datuk)  Joseph Pairin Kitingan. One
is too complacent while the other one is still very much a reformist.    
Maybe (Gerakan) can even play second fiddle to DAP.                     
                                                                       
TEFD: What do you make of the “Allah” issue?                            
                                                                       
LKY: (After deep thought) Both sides are right and  both sides are wrong.
Using constitutional rights and universal rights, the Christians might  be
right. But in the context of Malaysia , they may be wrong. So  both sides 
are right and both sides are wrong.                                     
                                                                       
The issue has been over-politicised. To me you  should let the Council of
Rulers decide and take it away from the  politics and then we may be able
to maintain peace and harmony.                                          
                                                                       
If they decide otherwise then so be it. Even if it is  loaded on the Malay
and Islam side, let it be. After all they are rulers.                   
                                                                       
That is the time for the constitutional monarchy to  play its part. Take it
off politics since it has been politicised. And to take it off from      
politics, let the rulers decide.                                        
                                                                       
TEFD: You were in the cabinet in 2007 when the issue first came up. How  
did they get so far? Was it discussed at all?                           
                                                                       
LKY: Pak Lah (Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi) with one hand just brushed it  off
just like that. Bernard (Dompok) reported back to the Catholic  church that
they cannot do anything. So they went to the court to  plead for their   
constitutional and universal rights.                                    
                                                                       
You have a situation where the Peninsular  Malays/Muslims feel bad but   
those in Sabah and Sarawak don’t feel bad because they are used to it.   
                                                                       
In Sabah and Sarawak, they use the Bahasa ( Malaysia )  version because they
are not well-versed in English while in the Peninsula they use English   
which uses the word God.                                                
                                                                       
The court will rule on constitutional and universal rights but people  are
not prepared for that. So it’s better to refer back to the  constitutional
monarch which is the rulers in council.                                 
                                                                       
TEFD: Tun, do you think we are more polarised now  than before?          
                                                                       
LKY: Yes. The implementation of the New Economic Policy. The rise of     
religious extremism. And the application of human and universal  rights by
the non-Malays. And education and facilities in schools  and universities
which have not been balanced over time.                                 
                                                                       
I use that word because they have enough doctors and  accountants and    
lawyers and yet the quotas still apply.                                 
                                                                       
Opportunities in education and universities have not  been balanced over 
time. This kind of things, you have to rebalance from time to time.      
                                                                       
TEFD: Talking about a high-income economy, can we do it?                
                                                                       
LKY: This is difficult. If they don’t change the  education policy, they 
cannot achieve high-income economy status.  If the education policy doesn’t
change with the passage of time, to produce the right human resources  for
the needs of this country, then we will regress and not  progress.       
                                                                       
A high-income economy must be based on people, equipped with the best    
knowledge and retained for the country’s use. Then we may stand a  chance.
If not, we can talk till the cows come home and we will  regress and not 
progress.                                                               
                                                                       
TEFD: So, isn’t the PPSMI reversal a step back for the  high-income economy
drive?                                                                  
                                                                       
LKY: In my memorandum to Dr Mahathir, I said that  Maths and Science should
be taught in their mother tongue in primary schools while English  periods
should be increased.                                                    
                                                                       
And then English should be made the medium of instruction for Maths and  
Science in secondary schools.                                           
                                                                       
In modern education methods, there are better ways of educating people  in
languages than what we are currently doing. We can use audio and  video to
teach languages instead of the rote system. For that, I  used to argue with
Dong Jiao Zong in 1972 when I was still in MCA and asked them, how much  
Chinese do you want a Chinese to know?                                  
The East Ender Londoner speaks English which none of us can  understand and
yet they are Englishmen.                                                
                                                                       
Equip students with enough content in Chinese to  enable them to read and
write and converse in Mandarin. Or do they want every Chinese to be a    
literature expert and quote proverbs only Chinese in China  understand? If
3,000 words is enough I can’t see how they can’t  pump the students with 
the words within six years.                                             
                                                                       
I’m English educated but can they say that I’m not a  Chinese. Those days I
couldn’t even speak Mandarin although I’ve picked it up now and can give  a
two-hour lecture in Mandarin without being able to read Chinese.         
                                                                       
They want their mother tongue education, forgetting they are in Malaysia  .
Undoubtedly, the Chinese Malaysian is very appreciated in the  last 20   
years in the international circuit.                                     
                                                                       
To those who have been exposed, the Chinese from  here are better        
appreciated than those from other  countries like mainland China , Taiwan ,
Indonesia , Hongkong and Singapore .                                      
                                                                       
Chinese from Singapore are very educated but have  their noses in their  
foreheads. China Chinese are hillbillies although they are very much     
different today.                                                        
                                                                       
Those from Taiwan will eat you up and swallow you lock, stock and  barrel.
There won’t even be bones coming out.                                   
                                                                       
And the Hongkong Chinese only care for themselves and nobody else.       
                                                                       
There is nothing to say about the Indonesian Chinese  as they have even  
lost their names.                                                       
                                                                       
To appreciate that, the Chinese in Malaysia , being  influenced by other  
races here, their mannerisms, eating habits and appreciation of          
multiracial society that makes them what they are, should be  confident of
that.                                                                   
                                                                       
People outside the country compliment the Chinese  Malaysians for being  
well mannered, know how to mix with people,  caring and don’t impose on  
people. All these good characteristics come from here.                  
                                                                       
What’s wrong?                                                           
                                                                       
If 3,000 characters are enough to maintain our  mother tongue then that  
should be good enough. And then we can  spend more time learning English 
and Bahasa Malaysia .                                                    
                                                                       
There is no doubt that the Malays in this country need  help. In any     
country, it’s the rural people who need the most help. It so happens  that
the rural people in Malaysia , 90% are Malays. It’s a rural  problem and not
just a Malay problem. Like Dr Mahathir in The Malay  Dilemma says, “You  
change the environment, you change the race.”                           
                                                                       
The NEP should help Malays and enlarge the cake to  allow others to have a
piece of the cake. But you must help the great proportion of Malays who  
live in the rural areas and change their environment, state of  mind and 
thinking.                                                               
                                                                       
What the government has failed to do is help build  entrepreneurs from the
Malay masses. Although professionally they  have built up enough people, 
there are not enough businessmen. The Chinese entrepreneurs are needed  to
help.                                                                   
                                                                       
Instead of being jealous of them because they have the experience and    
capability, they should make use of them by instituting genuine          
bumiputera-Chinese joint ventures. Genuine and not Ali Baba  style.      
Incentivised and monitored by the government, by certain departments.    
                                                                       
If we can monitor capital and business structure in  the country, why can’t
we incentivise these local joint ventures for a purpose? That is to  build
up local entrepreneurship among the Malays.                             
                                                                       
But those who are not working must be removed without fear or favour,    
whether they are Umno or not. But it must be monitored by the  government
so that those who are sleeping, lazy or have their own  agenda should be 
removed and replaced by more genuine ones.                              
                                                                       
This will stop (Datuk Seri) Anwar (Ibrahim) from  saying that we are     
building Umnoputeras and not bumiputeras. But we have wasted 40 years.  The
ones who think they can become rich quickly by joining politics  should be
condemned and kept out of politics and government. You  know it but don’t
dare say it. I’m saying it now.                                         
                                                                       
In a way, I’m saying that Umno should remove these  fellas. There are    
50,000 Class F contractors, what for? The famous words are sub, sub,  sub,
sub. No wonder, our computer labs have only two “tiangs” and  one roof and
then collapse.                                                          
                                                                       
If you appreciate the experience and capability of  the Chinese, why can’t
we do it? The Malays should be inculcated  with the value that you can make
money not only through your own people but through others as well. It  can
be tax-free and exposure to capital when there is a Malay  partner. It can
be incentivised by the government and monitored.                        
                                                                       
I always ask, do you need a Malay to help a Malay?                      
                                                                       
When oil palm went up, it benefited the 75% Malays. 50% of the oil palm  is
produced by Felda and 25% by PNB corporates.                            
                                                                       
But I’m a Chinaman who has helped the small Malay stakeholders be it     
rubber or oil palm planters.                                            
                                                                       
They wanted to subsidise cooking oil when the bulk of it is consumed by  
Chinese. Want to die ah? Taxing the poor Malay to subsidise the  Chinese.
They wanted to impose excess profit taxes on oil palm  because of envy of
KLK, IOI’s profits but they forgot about Golden Hope, Sime Darby and     
Guthrie and that 50% of the smallholders are from Felda.                
                                                                       
I tell you, I give up la talking to this government.  
I dont like this saliva spitting soh chai doctor. But he has point. Koh Tsu Koon is a worm. A useless political worm.
ReplyDeleteFrom Malaysiakini; MCA official assaulted after protest against Soi Lek...
ReplyDeleteWho got the full story, please post here....
Dear Anonymous 11.04am what is the point by airing it out now. Why can't he air it out when he was in the government. Now he is out of the government who is going to listen to him. Like Michael Learns to Rock's song 25 minutes too late he is actually 25 years to late. Now he can speak until his saliva fills the straits of malacca no UMNO people will listen to him. So I think he should shut up and ask his son to speak out loud and clear.
ReplyDeleteRotten Fishhead
One of the lap dogs is out of Penang for good. The other lap dog, together with this lap dog will be going out of the country very soon. All are hopeless.
ReplyDeleteOk, LKY pls form one NGO to level against PERKASA and your X-boss.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the point, Rotten Fishhead?
ReplyDeleteOther people have aired out the same thing but you guys never listen, and now you still ask "What is the point" ????
What is the point of MCA still supporting UMNO that is sponsoring the "May 13 celebration" tomorrow?
What is the point of MCA still supporting that bloody Najib that is behind tomorrow's bloody gathering?
What is the point of MCA's existence ?????