Malaysiakini
The temperature was close to sizzling. So I decided to remain indoors
and seek respite from boredom in the realm of online videos. Then I
chanced upon an epic scene.
The hero flips a cigarette into the air, whips out a pistol, points
it upwards, and fires without looking. The bullet ignites the cigarette,
which he then catches between his lips with ease.
For the uninitiated, this might lead to a stabbing pain in the chest
medical practitioners refer to as myocardial infraction. But for the
rest of us, this is Rajnikanth! The reigning superstar of Indian cinema,
whose outlandish celluloid antics have defied logic and the laws of
physics for decades.
But far from being ridiculed, he is revered and loved, with a fan
base numbering in the millions, transcending racial, age, language,
cultural, social and even geographical barriers.
Peculiarly, it is the same people who cheer and applaud when
Rajnikanth executes his mind-numbing stunts, who are quick to condemn
other heroes for bludgeoning common sense.
Somehow the superstar has been given a carte blanche to push, or
rather butcher, the boundaries, which his critics and rivals have
trouble understanding.
Across the ocean. In Malaysia, there is an individual with similar
appeal. He is not an actor but is often accused of theatrics worthy of
an Oscar, or at least, the Indian movie award.
And like Rajnikanth, Anwar Ibrahim too is an enigma. Both rising above the odds when none expected them to do so.
BN undone by its own doing
Despite having advanced well into their 60s, the two men still
possess an electrifying presence and the voltage is lethal when in front
of the camera or on stage.
From being labeled a racist and religious bigot when he was the
second-in-command for the coalition which fate later dictated that he
opposed with a vengeance, Anwar is now perceived as a messiah (by the
loyalists) as well as a necessary evil (by the rest) to deliver Malaysia
from the stranglehold of a diabolical and corrupt regime.
Much to the frustration of his adversaries, the mud-slinging fails to
deter or weaken him. On the contrary, the attempts to soil his
reputation tend to backfire and make him even stronger.
All allegations against him are dismissed as baseless, all videos and
photos doctored, all evidence – including traces of semen – tampered
with or planted, the police and judiciary are in cahoots with their
political masters to throw him behind bars.
And those within the opposition who crossed swords with him have,
from riding atop the wave of popularity, sunken into the political abyss
with a Judas-like infamy.
With the Sodomy II appeal now being heard, the powers-that-be are
also in a conundrum as to which Anwar is more dangerous – the one who is
left to roam the streets as a free man or the one kept locked behind
bars.
But the people cannot be blamed for disbelieving the allegations leveled against the opposition leader and his comrades.
Decades of arrogance, blatant abuse of power, corruption, racism and a
slew of other misdeeds have led them to view with contempt and disdain
all that is associated with BN.
Exacerbating the situation, characters like Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and Dr
Mahathir Mohamad never fail to remind Malaysians that no matter how bad
Pakatan Rakyat and Anwar are, BN is much worse.
Take for example how Zahid, without the slightest regret nor
reprimanding those responsible, had dismissed the calls to punish the
NGO which offered a bounty to those who would film themselves slapping a
woman DAP MP.
When confronted with such remarks, one cannot be blamed for feeling
the urge to put a palm to his face instead, hoping that it would jump
start the portion of his brain that is responsible for sensible
thinking.
These statements serve to only strengthen the speculation that it is
Umno’s hands which are stained with chicken blood and an assortment of
other mindless antics designed to stoke tension with the aim of
safeguarding the balance of power regardless of the consequences.
Neck on chopping block
So against this backdrop, it is not surprising that many in BN consider the Kajang by-election a waste of time and funds.
In the past, the queue of hopefuls would have been around the block
but now it would be difficult to find even one, apart from a handful of
court jesters, who would be willing to put his or her neck on the
chopping block.
Contesting a PKR seat won with a comfortable margin is bleak enough a prospect, let alone having to lock horns with a superstar.
Imagine 12-days of grueling campaign, traveling on foot from
door-to-door in the heat, shaking countless of sweaty palms, speaking at
various ceramah, visiting morning and night markets, kissing babies and
elderly aunties, planting trees, grilling satay… And doing all of
these, knowing that an electoral whipping is in store.
What more if the candidate is from MCA and is forced to explain to
the large number of Chinese voters how come there are people
slaughtering chickens, spilling blood on banners, calling them
ungrateful immigrants, wanting to revoke their citizenship, while Umno
leaders keep silent and MCA leaders can only issue press statements in
protest and nothing more.
Despite the avalanche of criticism about the engineered by-election,
no political pundit would dare predict a defeat for the PKR candidate.
So apart from Anwar being struck by lightning before filing his
nomination papers, the outcome appears to be sealed.
During a recent interview with Malaysiakini,
Anwar, in responding to Selangor Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim’s
description of the former as a “political animal” and himself as a
“corporate animal”, replied in jest, “We are not animals”.
But if one observes the animated and calculated responses to the
questions posed during the interview, and the glint in his eyes when
answering them, it is obvious that he is a political beast that thrives
on a diet of challenges.
One only hopes that the beast does not devour the trust and faith
that the majority of the Malaysian electorate has placed in him.


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