Give MCA due respect, Umno told

In an apparent reference to Umno, MCA has called on other Barisan Nasional (BN) component parties to accord it due respect in the aftermath of the ruling coalition’s disastrous performance in the March 8 polls.

“The BN cooperation must be there and it must have enough mutual respect,” MCA president Ong Ka Ting told Malaysiakini in an exclusive interview at the party headquarters in Kuala Lumpur last Friday.

As the second largest Chinese-based BN component party leader, Ong said the ruling coalition must be sensitive and respectful to the need of all races following the strong message sent by voters.

By now, he said Umno leaders must be aware of what went wrong in the past which contributed to the poor showing. He also hinted for the government to accord a more equal status to the non-Malays.

“We expect the Umno leaders when they talk about something for the Malays, they must also think about the lower income group of Chinese and Indians, what plans have you got for them?”

“When you implement policies to help the Malay community, what about the non-Malay community? They also have their problems,” he said.

Bound by code of conduct

In the March 8 polls, BN was dealt a huge blow when it was denied its long-held two-third majority in Parliament and lost four states to Pakatan Rakyat apart from failing to wrest Kelantan away from PAS.

A major reason for this was Chinese and Indian voters turning their backs on MCA and MIC due to resentment over numerous issues.

The discontent has been consistent within the Chinese community since last year. As revealed in a recent poll, the grievances were, among others, over the keris-raising incident in Umno Youth, religious controversies and economic issues.

The Chinese community showed their unhappiness with MCA - which has not been seen as vocal enough to protect the community’s interest - through the poll.

The elections saw a significant reduction in the party’s representation. In Parliament, from 31, the party now only has 15 representatives. At the state level, the number dwindled from 76 to 31.

Responding to this, Ong said it was merely a perception that the party - with four ministers sitting in the cabinet - has not done enough for the community.

“The problem is once you are sworn in as a minister, you cannot disclose anything to anybody and must stick to the code of conduct as a minister,” he said.

‘I don ‘t want to praise myself’

The 51-year-old president, who took over as party chief in 2003, also rejected the argument that he is ‘weak’ in dealing with these contentious issues.

“I don’t want to angkat bakul (praise myself) to say I am good but certainly, I have certain qualities in me and it is not as what some people perceive,” he said.

However, Ong conceded that it could have been a mistake to overlook the image building part and attributed his low-profile personality to his belief in Confucianism.

“I subscribe to the Confucius philosophy and Confucianism ask us to be humble - that you can be strong but you don’t need to say you are that strong,” explained the Chinese-educated Ong who was a school teacher before entering politics.

Source: Malaysiakini

Ong Ka Ting, you are weak. Don’t you think it’s a bit too late to come up with all these saying now? You could have done more for the people!

3 Responses to “Give MCA due respect, Umno told”


  1. 1 xtheman

    Ka Ting, i am still very curious abt you comment in Islamic state on PAS. Why don’t you comment the Umno Islamic state ideal, Pls la ….don’t try to be hero here …. you are proven a Mr “BoSia”. Pl leave the politic arena. There is no place for people like you in the new politic in Malaysia.

  2. 2 Raven

    What is the facts that hold this OKT is weak? And how more can he do for the people?

    OKT’s comment about the Islamic state is also shared by Karpal Singh. Now, what is the question about? One must be very clear of the question, or one can be mislead. Both OKT and Karpal are asking PAS to inform the rakyat what is their ultimate political agenda. If you are aware, PAS has a Negara Islam document. This document states what laws, practices will be applied when PAS is government. Islam will take precendence over Federal Constitution. Is this what you agree - to discard the Federal Constitution?

    If you check with any PAS people, they want Negara Islam. For purposes of this GE, to win, they are keeping it silent.

    If PAS has firm intentions, it must not be afraid to declare it, so that rakyat can move with full facts. At the moment,PAS is evading this question of Negara Islam intention.

    OKT and Karpal is not questioning Islam or its ideals. Both men are only seeking clarifications. Are you going to deny them this right to information?

  3. 3 Caker

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