Special interview with former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad by Nuraina Samad, NST
1. On the Malay vote.
TDM: The truth is the Malays are not very discriminating and they don’t
make analysis. They don’t calculate. It is beyond them. Like the Arabs
and the US. The Arabs are killing each other. To the US, that’s good.
they don’t have (to kill the Arabs). To the Americans they are (the
Arabs) Muslims whether they are Shiite, Sunni or Wahabbi. For the
Muslims, there are the Shiite, Sunni and Wahabbi so we must fight each
other. This is happening in Malaysia now, We don’t have to do anything.
We want to defeat the Malays - the Malays will cause their own defeat.
Mantra : 60% Malaysia strength are Malays and yet we are very compromising.. Till when?
2. On complaints that the DAP government in Penang sideline the Malays.
TDM: But we see that there are Malays who support the DAP.
Mantra : Indians are obviously sidelined in DAP, what more Malays.. WAKE UP!
3. On attracting the young to Umno.
TDM: They are idealistic and only want the best. But we know the world
is not ideal. So they see Umno has deteriorated. So they reject. Also,
Umno does not accept capable young people because they (the grassroots
leaders) are insecure. They fear losing whatever that comes with the
position.
You see in the past, there are no doctors or lawyers in PAS. now, they
all join PAS because Umno (grassroots) reject them. So how can they
support Umno?
Mantra : Tun has been repeating this again n again... and yet?
4. On the three Malay-based parties cooperating in other areas such as in educational and social programmes.
TDM: When we join a political party, we tie ourselves to that partiy to
the point that we cannot even move. So we lose our personality. We
become part of the party and become enemies with anyone who is the enemy
of the party.
As for Umno-PAS enmity, it extends to marriage and death. Separate
graveyards and two Imam. Our religion asks to be like family, to help
one another. But because of politics, we cannot even mingle with each
other.
Mantra : Reminds me of Somalians and now Malays are into tribal war
5. On PAS and DAP disagreeing on Hudud.
TDM: When they changed from wanting to form an Islamic state and
implementing Hudud to setting up a welfare state, many said this was
(due to) the influence of the new leaders of PAS, the liberal and the
educated. As though they defeated the ulamak. So in the newspapers were
reports of this group defeating the ulamak.
I wrote in my blog that the winner is not this group but Karpal Singh
because Karpal has said, any plan to set up an Islamic state will be
over his dead body. But he did not have to die for PAS to drop its plan
to set up an Islamic state. Then the kampung people started saying that
PAS leaders bowed to Karpal Singh. So Nik Aziz had to resurrect it.
PAS plays up religion, not championing the religion but plays it up for its own political interest.
Mantra : PAS was never consistent in their struggle. Due to failing championing many religion issues, Malays start to reject them and non-Malays fear for their Taliban approach
6. On the role of Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim trying to keep the loose coalition together.
TDM: This is the Barisan Nasional concept of cooperation. When Tengku
Razaleigh left Umno to form Semangat 46, he tried. He explained to PAS
and DAP, that if “you” fight each other, “they” will win. So, don’t
fight and do as the BN does. Field one candidate and all three support
that candidate. But as you know, Semangat 46 was not successful. When
Anwar left, he brought with him the same principle. But now he can see
the split.
Mantra : Something BN should mull seriously
7. On whether people realise that the Opposition has not delivered.
TDM: We say that but if we see from the Chinese perspective, for
instance. They give their support to DAP. In Penang, the Chinese are in
power. I hear in Sanah and Sarawak, they are saying, if Penang can, why
can’t we? And they look at the 2008 results, they see a chance for them.
they are not going to give up that chance.
Mantra : BN component party (Chinese rep) should buck up and champion their voters
8. On the Opposition demand for a fair and free election when in
reality, their leaders - namely the DAP and PKR - are not evenly
elected.
TDM: Nepotism is practised there...Wife, son, daughter.. It's just an
issue to demonise the government. Nothing else. Not that they really
want it. They don't even believe in free election. If they become the
government, it will be worse.
For instance PAS during the elections in Kedah. They moved about 50
people from Kelantan to Kedah. We knew because there was only one
address for all the 50.
Mantra : PKR introduced 'demo kerusi' where as DAP favors color
9. On downsizing the civil service.
TDM: I would downsize the civil service but not by shrinking the civil
sevice but by privatisation. The whole idea is to reduce government cost
of administration. Take Telekom. When we privatize, the workers came
under the new entity. That is alright. Nobody complained before. We must
remember that the government has got the function of also creating
jobs. We cannot say that a big size means inefficiency. Our country has
grown. When we became independent, our population was five million. Now
we are 28 million.
Mantra : Tony Pua had no choice but to copy Tun's strategy and claimed its DAP's
10. On Anwar Ibrahim’s call for a Malaysian spring.
TDM: That is his wishful thinking.
Mantra : We should learn from our neighbour, Thailand. Its nation went chaotic for street demos and were unprepared for its flood disaster.
11. On whether Datuk Nik Aziz Nik Mat has overstayed his welcome as Kelantan Menteri Besar.
TDM: Yes I think he has. He doesn’t speak like he used.
Mantra : Tok Guru has over stayed but will PAS stays relevant without him?
12. On whether BN can make a comeback in Kelantan.
TDM: Yes. Only if BN knows how to counter him. He is an iconic figure
for PAS. They are fanatical towards Nik Aziz. They regard him as an
ulamak. Maybe so, although I doubt that but as an administrator he is
destroying the state. I mean, the most intelligent Malays come from
Kelantan. Here is a Malay state and it is the least developed among the
states in Malaysia.
Mantra : UMNO need to proof that they are reliable and trustworthy to Kelantanese
13. On allowing students in politics.
TDM: We want to give freedom to students. They are not children but we
find that those who are active in politics are the Malay students. In
the past, the demonstrations were all (participated by) Malays. We know
we need educated Malays. If they deviate because of politics and their
studies suffer, they would be the ones to lose and so would the Malays. I
can guarantee that the Chinese will not take part in demonstrations.
They would probably be there among themselves, in discussion, as usual.
And if they speak at the speakers’ corner, the ones listening would be
the Malays.
We are not over the hump. We are still behind, We need to catch up with
people. We need to be more serious about acquiring knowledge.
Maybe, you can call me a dictator. But I was thinking in the interest
of the students when I introduced AUKU (University and University
Colleges Act). It is in the interest of students, especially Malays
students.
Mantra : Only if Malays would understand this!
14. On calls for sexuality rights.
TDM: We are a copycat society. Whatever the west does, we think it is
right. So, if in the west, they allow same sex marriage, we should too,
in order to be up-to-date. That kind of thinking to me is backward. We
stand by our moral values. We cannot afford any kind of collapse in
morality. In my opinion, if there is a prohibition by religion, there is
a reason for that. Although it is not explained, there is a reason. If
it was explained during “jahiliah” (age of ignorance), they would not
have understood it.
Mantra : This is our country, so it has to be OUR way!