Politics is an art of impossible and
power plays, so it’s nothing surprise to see politicians using every strategy including political sabotage in getting
personal benefits. On the other hand, the so called smart politicians have nothing to lose and paid absolutely no political price for
doing so.
Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri
Muhyiddin Yassin said today other Barisan Nasional (BN) component parties
should emulate Umno's decision to sack members who sabotage BN candidates in
the next general election.
All BN component parties should
not take the matter of sabotage lightly and let the culprits feel that they
have escaped punishment, said the Umno deputy president and BN deputy chairman.
"In fact, they should take
similar action because our candidates are standing not on their party's ticket
but on a BN ticket.
"We have 13 parties in the
BN (coalition). If any of the parties' members are proven to have sabotaged
candidates, the relevant party must take disciplinary action, including sacking
them," he told reporters after opening the Pagoh Umno Division delegates
meeting.
Yesterday, Muhyiddin said Umno
would sack members proven to have sabotaged its candidates in the next general
election, and Home Minister and Umno vice-president Datuk Seri Hishammuddin
Hussein suggested that other BN parties emulate the Umno decision.
Muhyiddin said the proposal by
Hishammuddin was a good suggestion which should be considered by other BN component
parties.
“Even if we win (a seat), it does
not mean that those who have sabotaged the candidate should escape punishment.
We have won in constituencies where there has been sabotage. In fact, there
should not be any sabotage at all. Everyone must remain loyal to the party,” he
said.
Asked why BN did not make a
decision on the matter of expulsion but was leaving it to the component parties
to do so, Muhyiddin said each party had its own constitution and their members
were bound by it.
“That should suffice. Each party
has the jurisdiction to act against members for indiscipline. The outcome is
the same,” he said.
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