Ahad, September 25, 2011

“UNDILAH!” CLIP CONTAINS ANTI-BN MESSAGES – ABN RAHMAN DAHLAN KOTA BELUD MP

‘Undilah’ clip contains anti-BN messages, claims Kota Belud MP

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KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 25 — A Barisan Nasional (BN) MP disagreed today that the “Undilah” video is apolitical, insisting that the public service announcement urging Malaysians to vote contains “subliminal” messages to ridicule the establishment.

While admitting that he appreciated the video’s catchy tune and its aim of encouraging Malaysians to vote, Kota Belud MP Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan pointed out that certain scenes in the 4.38-minute video appeared to be “not so pleasant to BN”.

He said that at one point in the clip, a man dressed as Star Wars’ character “Jabba the Hutt” is seen standing next to a poster of Datuk Seri Najib Razak, a scene that appeared to mock the prime minister.

“There are some elements that ridicule the establishment,” he told The Malaysian Insiderwhen contacted.

At the beginning of the video, added Abdul Rahman, a man is seen browsing through a copy of Harakah, a PAS organ, with headlines that read, “BN tiru Buku Jingga” (BN copied Buku Jingga). Buku Jingga is a book detailing Pakatan Rakyat’s (PR) 100-day reform promises should the opposition come to power in the next polls.

He said the video also briefly showed a snapshot of the Tung Shin Hospital in Kuala Lumpur, which was the centre of much controversy during the uproar over claims of police brutality at the Bersih 2.0 rally on July 9.

The use of Umno’s Gua Musang MP Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah as the video’s main star, added Abdul Rahman, also appeared to encourage Malaysians to fight the establishment.

Tengku Razaleigh, also known as Ku Li, is known to be openly critical of his party. In the “Undilah” video by musician Pete Teo, Ku Li is seen describing Malaysia as a country with “many problems”.

“I appreciate the effort of getting the younger generation to register and to vote. It is a noble cause. But I think in order for you to be more effective, you really need to be non-political about it,” Abdul Rahman said.

He admitted that the video does not overtly urge Malaysians to vote against BN but insisted that certain scenes were enough to show a slant towards the opposition.

The Sabah MP had asserted his position on his Twitter page earlier today, earning brickbat from some of his followers.

When asked to comment on the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission’s (MCMC) decision to pull “Undilah” from national television broadcasts, Abdul Rahman said the regulator “must have had its own reasons”.

He declined to comment further on the move but reiterated his opinion that “Undilah” was not apolitical.

Apart from Tengku Razaleigh, the video also features other BN personalities like MCA Youth chief Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong, Deputy Health Minister Datuk Rosnah Abd Rashid Shirlin and opposition figures Petaling Jaya Utara MP Tony Pua, Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar, Shah Alam MP Khalid Samad and Seri Setia assemblyman Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad.

10 ulasan:

  1. I think the clip is very meaningful, there is nothing wrong by using this video to remind the rakyat about their duty to vote.

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  2. Hope that the MCMC will not ban this video from airing in national TV.

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  3. apa pun setiap individu perlulah sedar untuk menjalankan tanggungjawab mereka untuk mengundi.

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  4. Segelintir pihak terlalu sensitif kot. Video klip lagu 'My way' di antara Bush dengan Blair okay saja pun.

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  5. kena beri alasan kukuh kenapa ia disekat.

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  6. Kalau semua pun mahu disekat, rakyat hanya akan memandang serong terhadap SKMM.

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  7. rakyat/pemimpin kena berfikiran terbuka. jangan asyik pandang sesuatu dari sudut negatif.

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  8. sokongan rakyat bukan dipengaruhi oleh video tersebut. ia tidak akan mengancam mana2 pihak.

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  9. Itu terpulang kepada rakyat sendiri sekarang untuk memilih siapa yang benar-benar terbaik untuk mereka. Undi adalah rahsia.

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  10. nanti bila tiba giliran Pakatan mentadbir negara ini, saya yakin mereka juga akan melakukan perkara yang sama iaitu menggunakan kuasa mereka untuk mengawal apa sahaja yang mereka fikirkan boleh memberi kesan kepada kedudukan mereka sebagai parti pemerintah pada waktu itu..

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