How should Pak Lah react?
There will be some pockets of party members who will join MM in leaving the party. Some pundits are even saying that some 200 divisions in Johor alone are ready to follow suit.
I highly doubt it. I think it would be against their self-interest for any minister, deputy minister or and MP to quit the party now.
As it is Abdullah is holding a meeting with Umno MPs today and tomorrow he would have a similar meeting with BN MPs. What will follow is a BN meeting and then Umno supreme council meeting.
I am sure they will discuss the repercussions of MM’s decision and on Abdullah’s future as well.
There are two strong messages which Abdullah and Umno can give MM. They are:
1. Thank you for all your services and now that you have resigned, we hope you will have a good rest. Do enjoy your break.
2. Do not get yourself involved in local politics, especially in Umno politics, as you no longer have the standing to comment on a party which you are no longer a member.
He should also be reminded to keep himself occupied with completing his memoir.
And finally someone should ask MM as to the real reason he is doing this.
Is it because he loves the party too much that he can’t sit and watch Abdullah ruining it, thus wanting him to be replaced by Najib or Muhyiddin or even Tengku Razaleigh?
OR, is it because he is afraid that Anwar Ibrahim will take over the government if Abdullah remained in power?
MM must openly explain if it’s his dislike of Abdullah or fear of Anwar coming back to haunt him.
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