Malaysiakini : ADUN SPEAKS | It is understandable
why Rafique Rashid Ali (Pejuang’s federal territory deputy division
leader) sprang to the defence of Pejuang’s leader and the twice former
prime minister Mahathir Mohamad.
Rafique took umbrage at the fact
that I was a perennial pessimist when it came to Mahathir and that I
should not have called a Pejuang a mosquito party. It does not take a pessimist or an optimist to comment about the contributions or non-contributions of Mahathir.
It is better to be a pessimist in pointing out wrongs rather than an optimist in remaining silent about wrongs. The fact that the Chinese are doing well in business must be
attributed to their hard work and resilience in the face of overt and
covert discrimination that was introduced in the guise of the New
Economic Policy.
The fact that the Chinese are doing well in
business cannot be solely attributed to the role of leaders like
Mahathir or others. Furthermore, the economic and commercial resilience
of the Chinese does not mean that there is no discrimination towards
them.
It would be an insult to the Chinese community to deny them
their fruits of labour, despite the envy and jealousy of extreme Malay
nationalists. The Forbes list of Malaysian millionaires
and billionaires is an interesting example of how well non-Malays in
general and Chinese in particular have done in business and commercial
undertakings.
However, not all those who are listed are genuine
businesspersons. Many are cronies of former prime ministers like
Mahathir and others. Using the Forbes list hardly negates my argument of extreme cronyism under Mahathir’s administration.
Former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad
Never the same after Mahathir
Rafique is right in pointing out that the DAP became close to Mahathir during Pakatan Harapan’s short-lived administration.
Whether the relationship was one of symbiosis or parasitic needs to be flushed out.
The 22 months of Mahathir’s administration under Harapan was a costly one not only for PKR, Amanah but also for DAP.
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I do not aim to please anyone. This is my blog, there is no blog like this. I am not mainstream. Read my disclaimer before posting comments and threatening me. Not to worry, I will not quiver in my boots. If you are not happy, no problem, just take a hike!!