A Kadir Jasin
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THE Kedai Kopi Assembly (KKA) continues to sit. But since
many of the matters discussed were mostly “sensitive” and the risk associated
with publishing them is a tat too high, let us KIV them for a while.
I thank all the participants for their contribution
and for reminding me to be careful and not take unnecessary risk.
However, one subject from the KKA sessions that we
may be able to discuss and do some crystal-balling is the reconciliation.
To keep our brain connections active, our creativity going and to take our mind
away from the heat wave, let us weave a conspiracy theory not unlike the plot
in the movie of the same name that starred Mel Gibson and Julia Roberts.
The 1997 movie told the story of a taxi driver who
was obsessed with conspiracy theories and became a real target when one of his
theories turned out to be true. In order to save himself, he had to figure out
which theory it was.
Our theory revolves around the much talked about
reconciliation talk that, according to some pundits, will bring together two
former friends turned foes – the Prime Minister Mohd Najib Abdul Razak and the
Opposition Leader, Anwar Ibrahim.
Kajang By-election A Red Herring?
What if all the hogwash about Anwar’s candidacy in
Kajang State Legislative Assembly by-election and his taking over the Selangor
Menteri Besar post are in fact a red herring intended to hide the backroom
manoeuvring involving his camp and the PM’s operators?
What if a very influential aide to the PKR’s General
Leader had already called on an equally influential member of the PM’s inner
chamber to work out a deal whereby the “Ketua Umum” will join the Cabinet and
be given a portfolio that makes him very powerful?
Anwar and Mohd Najib Were Once Umno Friends |
So powerful that it sends the shiver (in this dry
burning weather) down the spine of his enemies and the PM’s critics or even
gotten rid of them for good.
With the problem in the Selangor Government
continuing to fester, Anwar knows the risk of his own people jumping ship. It’s
a mistake to underestimate Menteri Besar Abdul Khalid Ibrahim’s resources and
resourcefulness.
He was a business and a manager. He knows merger and
acquisition better than Anwar and Mohd Azmin Ali. He could apply his M&A
skills to politics.
He has the ability to swing Selangor away from PR if
he feels that he is on the losing end. So entering into a deal with the PM is a
good way for Anwar to checkmate Abdul Khalid if he harbours such an idea.
Abdul Khalid Was A Businessman, He knows M&A |
The picture of Abdul Khalid, Mohd Najib and Deputy
Prime Minister Muhyiddin Mohd Yassin beaming away during the signing of the
memorandum of understanding on the Langat 2 water supply project on Wednesday
could be telling a thousand words.
The Way To Fight Dr M and Daim
For the PM and members of his inner circle, if they
believe that the criticisms by (Tun) Dr Mahathir Mohamad and (Tun) Daim
Zainuddin can hurt them, a merger with Anwar is a grand strategy. They can
count on Anwar to do battle with Dr Mahathir and Daim.
In one brilliant stroke, the PM strengthens his
position, destroys the Pakatan Rakyat and rids himself of his critics. Anwar
gets to enjoy the privileges and protection as a member of the government. And
they can live happily ever after.
Think of this. Has Anwar ever attacked the PM
directly and has the PM done the same to Anwar? Yes, Anwar viciously attacked
the government, the Barisan Nasional and Umno. Yes he attacked Dr Mahathir and
Daim. Dr Mahathir and Daim in turn attacked him and criticized the PM.
Think also of the animosity between Anwar and Tunku
Abdul Rahman Putra and Tun Abdul Razak Hussein. How Anwar led a series of
demonstrations against them and was incarcerated under the ISA during Abdul
Razak’s and (Tun) Hussein Onn’s administrations.
Remember he was freed from detention when Dr Mahathir
became PM in 1981 and, in early 1982 Dr Mahathir proudly paraded him before the
Press and the newest member of Umno.
March 29, 1982: Introducing The Newest Member of Umno |
Remember also that many Umno rebels left the party
but later came back to the fold and some went on to be appointed to the cabinet
despite having burnt the bridges. So why not Anwar?
But has the DAP got wind of this so as to prompt its supremo, Lim Kit Siang, to ask in his blog: "Who drafted this national reconciliation plan and who had been consulted? This is still a great mystery up to now."
So, I will be the last person to dismiss the
reconciliation talk and of seeing Anwar being mainstream and politically
correct once again. Politics, according to German Prussian politician, Otto von
Bismarck (1815 - 1898), is the art of the possible.
FOOT NOTE: The PM is believed to have appointed a new
media adviser to replace Jalaluddin Bahaudin who left last year. The new man is
believed to be a journalist and former MP, Abdul Rahman Sulaiman, among whose
tasks is to “pujuk” Dr Mahathir to be friendly towards Mohd Najib. This is what
Mubarak people told me. Wallahuaklam.