Inflation is an abstract, it can't be seen or feel unless it is reported by the media, especially the print media. The
BN feels that as long as the media did not report on the issue, then the people would not feel it. It is like "see no evil, speak no evil and speak no evil" type of fictional story the kids read.
According to a report by
Malaysiakini, The
DPM Najib and the Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs ministry
Shafie Apdal have both held meeting with the mainstream media not to report on this matter or at least paint a brighter image about the issue.
With the approaching general election, inflation seems to be the biggest worry of the
BN and the heat is on even among the
UMNO bigwigs as how the inflation will affect the outcomes of the election. It has been admitted by both the PM and the
DPM that the
BN can't win as handsomely as in the 2004 general election and rumours have it that the
BN is struggling with the 2/3 majority that it has enjoyed for the past eleven (11) general election, especially with the uncertainty of the
Indian votes after the
Hindraf rally in the capital.
The balance of power seems to rest on the East Malaysian states of
Sabah and Sarawak. However, with the 2006 state election of Sarawak as a reminder of the problems of the urban voters' dissatisfaction, the mood of the SUPP, the Chinese-based party in the
BN, is uncertain.
Sabah seems to be a better bet for the
BN in all things go smoothly, with the palm oils prices at their peak and good tourism sector, maybe the
BN can pull off another record win.
So, what is the next move? The
BN has a high task to
retent its
Bumi votes first and inflation is a no-no for the
BN and thus the Police had obtained a court ruling not to allow the rally organised by the Coalition against Inflation (
protes) to take place today in the nation capital. The government last year gave the public services sector(86.6%
Bumi) the biggest pay rise in history
with a 25%-35%
increment meant to secure their support for the
coming election and thus inflation must not offset the feel-good effect of that strategy.
After that, the Chinese votes must be
wooed and what better way than to re-open the
SJKC Damansara (
Chinese primary school) and the granting of RM 10 millions for the Chinese primary schools through
MCA? The
MCA would be proud to present to the
Chinese community the "presents" of their pleading in the
BN and forget that the education policies are those of
the BN whom they are a part of. The
MCA and the other Chinese based parties would tell the Chinese community how "liberal and open" is our Education Minister and of course of the PM in the coming election as they promised not to close the Chinese schools in Malaysia. But the Chinese community is facing the high cost of inflation as it prepares to celebrate the Lunar new year which falls on the 7
Th of Feb. The
noise on the street and in the coffee shop is not favorable to the ruling
BN as peoples struggle to make ends meet in the months to come.
Then comes the Indian community whom the
BN was caught by surprised by the
Hindraf rally that saw almost 100,000 Indians going to the street. 130 supporters of the rally are still on hunger strike after its leaders went on hunger strike in the jail's cell following their arrest under the ISA. The PM
Abdullah announced
Thaipusam a public holiday for
Kuala Lumpur and
Putrajaya as well as the setting-up of a cabinet committee to tackle hardcore poverty. But the Indian community leaders in general feel that a holiday for
Thaipusam was over
due and the
announcement of a holiday after 50 year of
Merdeka is itself the proof of marginalization of the Indian community and the
BN did not set up the special
mechanism like the
NEP to address the pressing issues of the poor
Indians.
Apart from the inflation, i hope Malaysian would look into all the issues such as corruptions, judicial rot, crimes and security, the NEP and mismanagement that prevent the country to march forwards and demand a Malaysia for all Malaysian based on equality, fairness and democracy in every sense of the words .
David Wong
16-01-2008