Wednesday, 25 January 2012

FORMING BN CLUB IN SARAWAK IS NOT THE SOLUTION

THE BN CLUB MIGHT TRIGGER A NEW TREND OF  PARTY MEMBERS LEAVING THEIR RESPECTIVE PARTIES OVER "MISUNDERSTANDINGS" KNOWING THERE'S A SPOT TO PARK THEMSELVES
(CENTRE) JUNAIDI AT THE PRESS CONFEENCE
ESTABLISHING a Barisan Nasional (BN) Club  in Sarawak is not the best remedy to overcome the “internal problems” presently brewing in some of the State BN party components as by doing so (forming such club), not only  would make the matter worse but such action would eventually affects BN entity itself.

“Forming a BN club here in Sarawak is actually an “unhealthy” step and only serves as a "temporary mechanisme", in addition, it might also “trigger” a new trend for other BN members, literally encouraging them to choose the “simple way out” or “short-cut” over a “misunderstanding or quarrel” with other party members or party leader by forming or joining the BN Club as a solution.”

Deputy Speaker of Parliament Datuk Dr Haji Wan Tuanku Jaafar said this adding that should they choose to do so (establishing the BN club) it certainly would have a long term impact either indirectly or directly not only creating confusion, splitting factions among the party members and the party concerned but it actually also would affects for BN as well in whole.

"If this (establishing a BN club) comes to reality, what guarantee can you give that the others, say for an instance, those whom are unsatisfied with their parties suddenly decides to follow their footsteps joining the club? .. won't it affect our State BN?."

Junaidi, who is also Member of Parliament (MP) for Santubong was asked by reporters to comment on the decision taken by former senior Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP) members dubbed also as the “SPDP5” faction, comprising of four State Assemblypersons and an MP who had announced of their plans to establish a BN club in Sarawak after quitting/sacked from SPDP.

“I am not taking side to anyone but from my point view, the establishment of the club is not the answer to their problem, they (the quarters concerned) have other options such as; they can approach the State BN leader Pehin Seri Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud or an even higher level the National BN leader-the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak to settle the matter once and for all.”

THERE ARE STILL ROOMS FOR NEGOTIATION, IN POLITIC, NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE, YOUR OLD & LONG TIME MOST VICIOUS ENEMY COULD SUDDENLY BE YOUR BEST FRIEND THE VERY NEXT DAY..THAT'S POLITIC


When asked if there are still rooms for negotiation or any more chances for both sides to settle the matter as the situation seemed had deepen into an even critical stage, Junaidi smiled and said , “Of course, it is easy for me to imply them to “kiss, hug and forget about the past and move on” but in politic nothing is impossible if you really want that (settling the crisis) to happen.”

“For me, politic is the “Art of Possible”, it is possible for a person who is an “enemy” from another political party one day and suddenly turns your “best friend” after joining your party, so it is not an impossible task for them (those involved in the SPDP crisis) can reconcile because they are actually “brothers and sisters” from the same party .. nothing is impossible.”

Describing the SPDP's crisis as a "only a family matter", Junaidi expressed that from his point of view, both sides with condition that both sides sincerely wants to settle their conflict, should meet with the top State and Federal BN leaders as soon as possible for the sake of SPDP and the State BN, in general.

(FRONT RIGHT) JUNAIDI DURING HIS WALK-ABOUT 
On to the internal crisis between the factions of the Sarawak United Peoples Party (SUPP) President Datuk Peter Chin and former SUPP President Dato Wong Soon Koh, Junaidi said that both of them are veteran politicians and hopes that the SUPP’s crisis could be settle as soon as possible, closing the ranks, strengthening in order to gain back the trust from the Chinese community in Sarawak.

Reminding that Sarawak and Malaysia are on the verge of the 13th General Election, he urges all State BN component parties to avoid any "crisis" and if there is any "internal conflict", the matter should not be blown and known to those outside the party in addition, those involved in the conflict should never use media as a platform to "hit" each other.


"It does not mean that we are trying to "hide" anything because all these misunderstanding can be solved internally without the need of being known to the unconcerned quarters," he added.
Junaidi who was accompanied by his wife Datin Hajah Feona Sim was interviewed by reporters during his routine Parliamentary constituency working visit and the "Lunch session with the Leaders" program at Kampung Muara Tebas near the city here on last Sunday.

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1 comment:

  1. To me, the top leadership of Barisan National should act fast rather that wait and see. To me, the 5 ex SPDP, now known as the G5 only having problem with top leadership of SPDP not with Barisan National at state or national level. To me that is the only solution at this point of time, that the G5 can do, having a BN Club to make it clear to the voters of BN that they are still members of BN and that they do not have problem with BN but just with SPDP's leadership.

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