Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Rural poverty: life in sanctuary?




One of the reasons for the plight of the bird, the Sarawak hornbill, is the loss of thick foliage and tall trees. As it faces extinction, laws and ordinances have been created to protect the affected wildlife. The laws effected determine the preservation and assign wild life to designated areas and preserve them there for survival.

What about rural people in Sarawak or elsewhere in Malaysia? Will they be consigned to preservation as the hornbill and the orangutan?

In the recent Bagan Pinang By Election, you cannot help but be reminded of the plight of rural people.

The Sarawak Head Hunter noted that some of the ways they won Bagan Pinang was giving out groceries like these. That's what Wanita UMNO said. That's well known in most places in Sarawak, too. To urban citizens that's very demeaning but to rural folks, perhaps, it couldn't make things any better or worse.

Which could very well explain some of the less well known reasons for BN's win in Bagan Pinang. Looking at the terrible numbers there, even traditional supporters of PAS ran away. The phenomenon might well mean a kind of hopelessness amongst many rural voters - a win or a loss in Bagan Pinang would not matter. The political stranglehold the ruling parties have lacks consructive meaningful change to them. In any case, in Negeri Sembillan, the ruling party would still be BN - Bagan Pinang won't bring ripples.

But we won't know for sure that they'll not vote for change at the right time, as in a General Election for State or the nation. Surely, poverty is not a sanctuary?

PAS must have known pretty well they could not have won the seat. They did say that, though not in too many words. There might be, too, other seats which will not be really worth fighting for, in a pragmatic sense. The effort would be to highlight the wrongs that must be put right. Which makes lots of sense. If PR wins every seat, that won't be too good for their health, or anyone else's!

On the heels of the formation of Makkal Sakti Party, other new political parties might sprout. Already, there have been rumours in Sarawak. Gabriel Adit was said to form an new party, the Pakatan Rakyat Malaysia. Following that, another is in the offing for Angkatan Anggota Rakyat Bumiputra Sarawak. That abbreviates as "ARABS". Unlike PRM, ARABS is said to be UMNO's doing. It's being promoted by an former bank clerk, Afendi Jeman.

No new party has succeeded in forming in Sarawak. If these manage to beat the odds, they might not be too odd! ROS Sarawak Branch will now be very busy again as even the SUPP needs their help with the disputed Dudong branch in Sibu.

One thing is sure. It looks like the ROS is very busy picking at their laws just so ultimately the people they are meant to protect, stay safe and preserved.

In some thick forests and hills of Sarawak, the hornbills and orangutans will be huddled amongst the foliage, safe in the sanctuary of the laws we made for them. Plus the peanuts, visitors throw to them.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Bagan Pinang | PAS lost






Not that the BN wins but that PAS lost.

The results and the detailed figures say it all. The PAS Election machine did not read sense. Above all, the voters said it and PAS didn't hear it before the campaigns. Perhaps, the PKR member who quit was right but he was not so right as he failed to make whatever the case was. So it's down to elections and winning and hearing.

Someone reminded me, the good Prophet did say that to talk more, you must have had listened plenty!

The Bagang Pinang voters have said their piece, with or without cues from the SPR or the Police or the Military. You just have to accept that.

Now let's see if UMNO 9Negeri can handle success!





The detailed results speak loud.



Sunday, October 11, 2009

Bagan Pinang | Results expected at 7:30pm (11:30hrs GMT)





The By Election results for the voting today at Bagang Pinang will be ready at 7:30pm this evening. The blogs should be giving them out then. Officially, RTM will announce them at 8:00pm.



This morning 11 October, 2009



The Night before
All pix from Jarod at Paradise Storm