Ahead of trial, Kelantanese have mixed feelings about Najib


Diyana Ibrahim

Kelantan voters and activists are having mixed feelings with former prime minister Najib Razak's visit in the state, just four days before he goes on trial for the first of many corruption and power abuse cases against him. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Hasnoor Hussain, March 30, 2019.

VOTERS and local political activists had mixed feelings about Najib Razak’s visit to the PAS stronghold of Kelantan yesterday, just four days before the former prime minister goes on trial for the first of many corruption cases against him.

Although several voters were positive towards him, others said Najib simply wanted to test his popularity among Malays just days before his trial is set to begin.

“It looks like he wants to gauge people’s support towards him,” said PAS Kg Chempaka branch chief Rosli Yusof in Kota Baru, the state’s capital.

Rosli does not think Najib’s visit will strengthen ties between Umno and PAS grassroots members, even though this has occurred in two previous by-elections.

“Najib has too many issues due to his corruption cases, as well as those of his wife’s,” said the 50-year-old, referring to Rosmah Mansor, who is also facing 17 charges of money laundering and two for bribery.

“Najib’s image is tarnished. If they want cooperation between PAS and Umno, it should be without Najib.”

Najib, who was also former Umno president, was slapped with 42 charges of corruption, abuse of power and money laundering related to billions of ringgit allegedly stolen from state firm 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) where he was the chief advisor.

On Wednesday, he will face his first trial for allegedly misappropriating RM42 million from 1MDB subsidiary SRC International.

Locals in Kelantan who met Najib yesterday said they were awed by the former prime minister despite the slew of corruption charges against him.

Supporters taking photos with former prime minister Najib Razak at a night market in Bachok, Kelantan yesterday. Some PAS grassroots leaders are doubtful about the party's cooperation with long-time rival Umno. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Hasnoor Hussain, March 30, 2019.

Firdaus Ahmad, for instance, said he missed Najib’s administration, which he described as generous and caring as compared to the current Pakatan Harapan (PH) federal government.

“It’s good that he came to see the rakyat and listened to our grouses. He has the right to go anywhere because even though he has all these court cases, he has not been convicted,” said the 25-year-old Firdaus.

Rosmah Hamid wished Najib will one day return as prime minister.

“When he was prime minister, he looked after us. We got BR1M (1Malaysia People’s Aid) not like right now. Things are hard now. We can’t get anything we ask for. Allowances for fishermen are cut. Life right now is harder than under BN,” said the 46-year-old.

The PH administration has replaced BR1M with the Bantuan Sara Hidup allowance, which has tighter conditions and reduced payouts.

“People say he started the 1MDB scandal but we should not be quick to judge,” said Rosmah.

Osman Ali, however, said that all the attention that Najib is getting does not necessarily mean he is popular.

“People just came to have a look at him but it does not mean they support him. Afterall, people want to come and see a former prime minister,” said the 44-year-old.

Yuni Zulkifli, 28, said Najib has to clear his name in court.

“If he is found guilty, he should be punished, but if he is innocent, his name should be cleared.”

Former prime minister Najib Razak during a walkabout at a night market in Bachok, Kelantan yesterday. Some in Kelantan say life was easier under his government and they wouldn't mind seeing him returned to power. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Hasnoor Hussain, March 30, 2019.

Najib visited Kelantan after a purportedly successful trip to Terengganu last week. Both states are ruled by PAS, a former rival of Umno.

PAS has ruled Kelantan since 1990, while it retook Terengganu for a second time in the 14th general election last year.

Kelantan PAS activist Mohamad Anuar Mohamad Nor is sceptical of Umno’s overtures to PAS.

“I have asked PAS leaders what guarantees are there that the party will not be exploited if both Umno and PAS win in the 15th general election. They cannot give me an answer.”

Anuar’s distrust stems from his personal experience of watching teachers who did not support BN get transferred out before GE14.

“This actually happened. Teachers who supported PAS were called up and told to become speakers at BN ceramah. In the run-up to GE14, there were attempts to transfer teachers who were PAS sympathisers. But this was stopped when PH came into power.”

However, Anuar said he will abide by his party’s decision in spite of his personal doubts about Umno.

Kelantan PAS youth chief Ahmad Fadli Shaari welcomed Najib’s visit, saying that it was a “friendly visit”.

“PAS supporters have no problems with Najib. This visit will strengthen Umno and PAS ties at the grassroots level ahead of the general election. God willing, Umno will no longer fight with PAS.” – March 30, 2019.


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  • Something seriously wrong with their minds

    Posted 7 years ago by Watchdog Watchdog · Reply

  • They are grateful to pekan lanun for giving them BR1M Broom Bram but they aren't impressed with PH cash aid. PH should just scrap the cash handout. After all, even PH has
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    Posted 7 years ago by Chee yee ng · Reply

  • People think he is okay because he is not yet convicted. This way of giving oneself a hope is dangerous as the hope is very fragile and may just burst easily. This is politics and ones future and therefore is not a game to play with.

    Posted 7 years ago by Tanahair Ku · Reply

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    Posted 7 years ago by Danial Abdullah · Reply