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Friday 2 October 2015

Tun Razak : Reprise


Reprise...first posted on Saturday, February 28, 2015



39 years after he died his children are having to defend the legacy their old man left? This man died in the service of his country.  This man died while still serving his country. This man is our Bapa Pembangunan and has, as his last resting place, the Heroes Mausoleum near Masjid Negara - and deservedly so!

I speak of Tun Abdul Razak Hussein : A Muslim, a Malaysian, a Malay (I am sure he would want it to be in that order!) husband, father, lawyer, politician and Prime Minister extraordinaire! 
 
How can this be so? What has happened to make it necessary for his children to defend the legacy of a man who has done so much for our country and our people?

This was the man who refused to build a swimming pool at his official residence Sri Perdana because he was concerned about what the Rakyat would say of that extravagance. 

This was the man who did not want the old brown curtain at Sri Perdana changed because they were, in his opinion, still good. 

This was the man who set up BN to replace the Alliance. He was among the five who founded ASEAN. He ended Konrontasi in negotiations with Suharto. He established diplomatic relations with China. He directed his government to gave priority to rural development and education to overcome the two most common reasons for the disparities among the racial groups in Malaysia.

His priority was national interest and never personal interest.

Despite the political tension surrounding Tunku’s departure and Razak’s ascension as Prime Minister, Musa remembers his mentor for his gentleness, patience and consultative approach, coupled with his firmness to see a decision through once it was made. These were values, Musa says, that Razak knew were needed to manage a multi religious and multiracial country like Malaysia. 
Musa Hitam.

As a leader, he was never rude, respected as well as respectful. 

“Another aspect of Tun Razak’s personality was with regard to crowds. He was not too happy that there should be a crowd to send him off when he went overseas and a crowd to welcome him back. To him, these people would be more productive to be in their offices doing some work. He was a low-profile person who preferred be unobtrusive and un-noticed.”

The story of him flying off to Kelantan on official duty and leaving behind Toh Puan Rahah to find her own way there by private car because he did not want people to accuse him of abusing his office as the good Toh Puan was not a paid civil servant. As Head of MAGERAN — the National Operations Council, he had absolute power to decide in her favour and even the government’s Chief Secretary sanctioned it. But no, the late Tun led by example, and he was certainly not going to compromise his principles.
The Unmaking of Malaysia – Insider’s Reminiscences of UMNO, Razak and Mahathir by AHMAD MUSTAPHA HASSAN

"We wish to put on record that Tun Abdul Razak was a highly principled man, well-known to all who knew him for his frugality and utmost integrity and any statement or inference to the contrary would be totally false and misleading to his memory and to his service and sacrifices for the nation.
"We take issue with anyone who taints his memory, whatever the motive. We would also like to add that our whole family is united on this issue."
- See more at: http://www.theantdaily.com/Main/Najib-s-wealth-So-was-it-family-inheritance-or-not#sthash.46ELwHFQ.dpuf
All this, this man was and more. So why has his children now have to defend his legacy?
I can answer this question with one word:

ROSMAH

A Rosmah Mansor aided and abetted by one of Tun Razak's own children, Najib!

Enough said!

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