Lim
threw the challenge when he learnt that Dr Mahathir had gone to Gelang Patah to
give talks to the voters there upon knowing that he is going to contest the
parliament seat there.
Lim
and Dr Mahathir has been on a political war path some 30 years or so but they
have not face-off with each other as both have different sets of influence and
supporters.
Lim is sectorial and that if he is to contest in a Malay majority seat, he may see his political career thrown down the drain while Dr Mahathir’s support comes from Malays and he may end up a loser if he contests in Chinese majority seats.
Lim’s
challenge can be ‘considered’ as political gimmick, similarly if Dr Mahathir is
to challenge Lim to contest in Kubang Pasu, Kedah as both will not meet on a
neutral ground where the number of Malay and Chinese voters are equal or
something of that configuration.
So
the challenge is just a gimmick to heat up the pre-campaign trail as both sides
of the political divide go on a vigorous and vicious routine that even saw
fights between supporters.
For
Lim and the DAP, winning a parliamentary seat in Johore is a moral booster as
the Malay saying goes ‘bolos jarum, bolos la benang’ which means if the needle
can go through then the thread will easily follow’.
For
Lim and DAP, winning even just one parliamentary seat in a Malay dominated
state as Johore reflects a victory in penetrating a Malay and Umno heartland
which can be translated as the Malays are no longer united in supporting Umno
and BN.
And
for Lim, that also means to hurt Dr Mahathir emotionally and politically as the
latter had build Umno and BN so strong to the extent that there was not much
opposition when developing the country.
For
22 years Dr Mahathir enjoyed developing the country with Lim ‘barking’ without
much effect and the Chinesse community continue to enjoy benefits without even
being affected by the bumiputras quota.
But
after March 2008 general election, the political landscape changes and
everything else changed too where issues are no longer on development per se
but contain racial undertones and smack religious innuendo.
For
Dr Mahathir, defending Johore and the Malay heartland is deem a well worth
struggle since he intends to bury Lim’s political career as well as the man he
had trained so hard – Anwar Ibrahim.
Dr
Mahathir’s ‘battle’ this time is not just winning as a non-partisan because he
is not contesting but also to see the two men ‘politically buried’ if he can.
And
Lim’s challenge may backfire if Dr Mahathir reciprocates seriously...
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