Isnin, 7 November 2011

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KuLi Keluar Umno Esok??

Posted: 07 Nov 2011 02:01 AM PST

Finally Ku Li?

Is Ku Li preparing to jump ship?

Will Ku Li, the Kelantan Umno veteran, be calling for a press conference tomorrow (Tuesday Nov 8) to announce his decision and that of a few other fellow Amanah leaders to join Pakatan Rakyat?

This is the latest, if not the hottest, rumour in town.

Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah: the one time Umno strongman and longest serving Gua Musang Umno division chairman, former Finance Minister and recently minted Amanah (an NGO) leader somehow appears to be struggling to get into the ring, again… or so they say.

The talk of Tengku Razaleigh, who once lost in the bid to be Umno president, trying to stage a grand political comeback has been the talk of town for quite sometime now.

The 74 year-old Kelantan prince, better known as Ku Li, was seen to be preparing to part ways with Umno since before he formed Amanah the NGO sometime last year.

But talk of Ku Li being courted by a certain political party in Kelantan resurfaced earlier this year and that snowballed into allegations that Ku Li has had a few secret talks with Opposition leaders, including

Ku Li, it was said, was ready to jump out of Umno and Barisan Nasional provided he was allowed to lead the Opposition pact of DAP, PAS and PKR.

When talk of Ku Li's secret meeting surfaced, there were lots of flip-flop statements from the Opposition leaders. Nik Aziz was just fuming and condemned those who raised the issue without any clear denial that Pas was also interested in Ku Li.

Anwar Ibrahim, the current Opposition leader without an elected party position whom Ku Li was 'supposed' to replace, didn't say much to confirm or deny that there were backdoor moves to remove him. Anwar just said he 'was not in the know of such meetings'.

Ku Li - THE Replacement Leader?

Could Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah @ Ku Li be the REPLACEMENT leader of Pakatan Rakyat when Anwar Ibrahim becomes a liability (if he is not already one for PAS & DAP) and/or lands in jail for sodomising Saiful or for his part in the SEX Video scandal.

But talk of Ku Li being courted as the 'replacement leader' got louder after he was featured in the Opposition-toned Undilah video.

In this controversial video (below), Ku Li says 'She has many problems' referring to this nation.

We wait for tomorrow.

If tomorrow never comes... Ku Li shall remain a respected Umno veteran and an 'Undilah' actor.

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