Sabah belongs to Sabahans
NEW It will be a fatal mistake if opposition politicians from the peninsula ride roughshod over the sensitivities of the people of Sabah. It is well known that the land below the wind (now the land of illegals) has long been seething with anger at the federal masters. Rich in natural resources, bigger than the peninsula, they should be enjoying the fruits of their natural wealth and holding the future in their hands. Instead, fate was unkind to them and today they live under the yoke of “alien” rule. For a brief spell, they had power but because of the machination of a devious dominant peninsular party, they lost their high seat. Though their politically emasculated Huguan Siou (paramount leader) now sits at the same table with the hated “conquerors”, life there does not seem to change for the better.
In  PKR the people have found another promising platform to advance  their  cause. The party is open to all races and in Sabah it has made  quite an  impact. Its standard-bearer is a fighter for justice and fair  play  though his future is nebulous. By forging a link with one of the   favourite sons of Sabah, the way ahead looks clear and bright. The   partnership seems solid and PKR appears to have hit off well with the   crowd. But to their dismay, PKR is behaving more like its peninsular   foe. It wanted to impose its own brand of leadership on its partners. In   short, it wanted peninsular politicians to run the show in Sabah. It   met with stiff opposition.
Though the error was rectified with   Sabah's favourite son in control of his state, the ceasefire did not   last long. It was bound to happen: some disgruntled members got together   to form a breakway party and fight their own battle. They nearly got   away with it if not for the peace deal reached with PKR. But dirty   politics intervened. Imperiously, PKR came down hard on the rebels with   the recommendation that they be suspended. It acted tough and rough.  The  damage was done and another blunder committed. PKR had acted in a   manner that reminds its Sabah brothers of the treacherous peninsular   politics.
Even if the recommended suspension is not acted upon,   the undercurrent of distrust will persist. The dissidents have made   their point and Sabahans, inside and outside the political arena, have   taken note of the haughty yet fragile opposition party from the   peninsula. If the rebels are shown the door in a display of extreme   petulance, it would not sound the death knell for Sabahans. It would   instead strengthen their resolve. If the PKR supremo in a magnanimous   gesture brings them back to the fold, it would do nothing to calm the   troubled waters. Whichever way the story is played out, the stark   reality is that Sabahans, irrespective of their political leanings,   simply do not want peninsular leaders talking down to them.
PKR   must know that it cannot dictate terms to its Sabah partners.   Dissidents, present and future, will rise up to challenge the party of   justice. They are not acting alone. Behind them are the people, now   living in misery, who are keen to support any “parti that cinta Sabah”.   They are raring to toss outsiders, current and impending, into the sea.   PKR must not misread the political undercurrents in Sabah, or worse   still, underestimate the intelligence of the people. Political awareness   there is intense. Hit a Sabahan politician and you take on an army   behind him.
Sabah does not need to hold PKR hands to walk down   the corridors of power when the current puppets are thrown out of   office. The destiny of the state lies in its own hand. Peninsular style   of politics is not its cup of tea. Sabah is not a wild cowboy country   that must be tamed by the “western” gunslingers. There are sensible,   intelligent, upright local-born leaders who can lead the state to fairer   climes, calmer seas, clearer future. Let Sabah be Sabah.
 
 
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