Two days
before the Conference of Rulers, the nine rulers of Malaysia issued a statement
calling the govt to quickly conclude the investigations into the 1MDB affair.
For almost two decades, the role of the Sultans was in eclipsed, their wings
clipped by the notorious Mahathir whose political fortune was on the rise.
Mahathir then was the undisputed and most powerful PM Malaysia ever had. He was
the one to call the shot and had little respect for the rulers of Malaysia
whose track records gave Mahathir a chance to clamp down on their powers.
In those
days, Mahathir and UMNO were riding on a wave of Malay supremacy and popularity
and stood on high moral grounds relative to the house of the rulers. Mahathir
was able to chastise the rulers and in 1993 amended the Constitution to remove
the rulers’ legal immunity. Mahathir was then at the peak of his power and no rulers
could stand up to him.
Two decades
today, the fate of Malay politicians and UMNO have changed with Mahathir out of
the PM’s seat. The indiscretion and wayward ways of UMNO and its politicians
have weakened their standing among the rakyat and the charges of corruption are
so prevalent that the house of the royalties is looking like angels.
The 1MDB
affair is looking so ridiculous that no matter what Najib and his peers tried
to do, the matter just got worse. There is hardly any chance of Najib getting
out of this fracas clean. Mahathir tried his best but not enough as he is no
longer at his best. A stalemate kind of situation has been reached whereby
Najib would still be the PM and no one could do anything about it.
This
scenario is like two wounded lions fighting desperately to stay alive and here
comes the hunter waiting for the kill. The royalties have kept themselves
pretty clean for the last two decades and confidence in them have grown among
the rakyat. And with the politicians falling all over among themselves,
everyone as bad as the other, the royalties are now standing on high moral
grounds to tell the politicians to shape up or get out.
The
statement made by the house of rulers is quite unprecedented and a sign of the
growing confidence and power of the royalties. They are back, to regain their
rightful place in Malaysia politics. The politicians no longer can stand on
solid ground to dispel the royalties for any wrongdoings. They are all up to
their necks in deep water and are struggling to stay alive.
It is an
opportune moment for the house of rulers to tell him who is boss and should be
respected. The Constitution Amendments withdrawing the legal immunity of the
rulers still stands. Such immunity shall be applied equally and the politicians
shall not enjoy any immunity for any criminal acts. There shall be no legal
immunity for the politicians.
The 1MDB
must be settled quickly. The Red Shirts are not going to give up until they
create a riot to create a diversion from 1MDB. And there is now another excuse
to do in Malacca. Some Malay immigration
officers were assaulted by gangsters in downtown Malacca while conducting a
raid in the area. Mohd Ali Baharom, a Red Shirt leader, is taking this
opportunity to raise fear in downtown Malacca. He warned that 10,000 Red Shirts
will descend upon downtown Malacca and it ‘will not be safe’. The police are
going to question him. Just hope the police will do the same thing like in KL
to prevent another racial riot.
Would the
Malay rulers put pressure on the Red Shirts not to politicize the issue and
turn the country upside down? The police should round up the gangsters in the
assault. It is a police case, not a case for political rioting.