Kumpulan masyarakat Orang Asli, yang dianggap sebagai deposit tetap BN
sejak sekian lama, dijangka akan mengetengahkan beberapa orang wakil
sebagai calon mereka untuk bertanding dalam pilihan raya umum 5 Mei.
Naib presiden Persatuan Orang Asli Semenanjung Malaysia Simpan Suda ketika dihubungi Malaysiakini berkata, antara kawasan yang menjadi tumpuan kali ini adalah kawasan parlimen Rompin dan Bera di Pahang serta Tapah di Perak.
Menurutnya, antara nama yang disebut-sebut sebagai calon adalah peguam dan aktivis Amani Williams-Hunt @ Bah Tony dan seorang lagi adalah timbalan pengerusi biro Felda dan Orang Asal PKR, Bob Manolan Mohamad.
Menurutnya, Bah Tony disebut-sebut sebagai calon parlimen Tapah manakala Bob Manolan, yang juga seorang timbalan ketua cabang PKR, untuk kawasan dalam parlimen Bera.
Kedua-dua kawasan parlimen itu dikuasai orang kuat BN dalam pilihan raya 2008 – kerusi Tapah disandang Datuk M Saravanan dari MIC dan Bera oleh Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob dari Umno.
Simpan yang pernah berkhidmat dua kali sebagai pegawai Jabatan Kemajuan Orang Asli pula berkata beliau sendiri bersedia untuk menjadi calon parlimen Rompin bagi merebut undi dari kira-kira 14,000 pengundi Orang Asli di kawasan itu.
Orang kepercayaan pengerusi BN, Datuk Sri Dr Jamaluddin Mohd Jarjis mengekal kerusi parlimen Rompin dalam pilihan raya 2008 dengan majoriti lebih 10,500 undi.
Mengulas lanjut, Simpan bagaimanapun berkata, calon untuk kawasan parlimen Rompin hanya akan diputuskan dalam pertemuan bersama 28 orang Tok Batin minggu depan – beberapa hari sebelum tarikh penamaan calon 20 April, katanya.
Menurutnya, mesyuarat itu juga akan menentukan sama ada wakil masyarakat Orang Asli itu akan menyokong calon Umno atau Pakatan Rakyat dalam pilihan raya umum akan datang.
"(Pada)18 hari bulan esok barulah tahu siapa (calon) ke mana, (sokong) sebelah mana, itu tak tahu lagi," katanya kepada Malaysiakini.
Meski sokongan berkenaan masih belum jelas, calon dari kalangan Orang Asli itu dijangka akan menjejaskan majoriti BN sekiranya mereka benar-benar akan bertanding.
Ditanya mengenai kecenderungannya sendiri, Simpan juga tidak mahu menyebut perkara itu dengan nyata.
"Saya ini nak kata (sokong) Umno ke parti mana tak tahu. Tapi (ketua umum PKR Datuk Seri) Anwar Ibrahim datang ke rumah saya di Port Dickson (di Kampung Sunggala)," katanya sambil tertawa.
Kemunculan lebih ramai calon dari masyarakat Orang Asli ini dijangka akan meningkatkan tumpuan mereka untuk membawa isu yang membelenggu komuniti masing-masing – khususnya tuntutan berkaitan hak dan pemilikan tanah.
Kumpulan masyarakat Orang Asli setakat ini hanya mendapat seorang wakil di Parlimen – Senator Muhammad Olian Abdullah dari Umno.-malaysiakini
Orang Asli to take on BN big guns in GE13...
The
Orang Asli community, long considered BN’s vote bank ‘fixed deposits’
for their loyalty to the ruling party, is expected to field candidates
against BN big guns in the coming general election.
Persatuan Orang Asli Semenanjung Malaysia vice president Simpan Suda when contacted told Malaysiakini that some of the target seats are Rompin, Bera (Pahang) and Tapah (Perak).
The incumbents MPs are BN heavyweights Deputy Federal Territories and Urban Wellbeing Minister M Saravanan (Tapah, MIC), Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob (Bera, Umno ) and Najib loyalist Jamaluddin Jarjis (Rompin, Umno).
Among the Orang Alsi touted to be fielded are lawyer-activist Amani Williams-Hunt @ Bah Tony for Tapah.
PKR Felda and Orang Asal bureau deputy chairperson Bob Manolan Mohamad meanwhile is expected to contest in a seat in Bera.
Simpan, who had served twice as Department of Orang Asli Development (JKOA) officer, said he may contest in Rompin to capitalise on the 14,000 Orang Asli voters in the constituency.
However, the final decision on Rompin will only be decided at a meeting among 28 tok batin (community representatives) from the area next week, just days before nominations close on April 20, he said.
“We will only know on April 18 who goes where, no earlier,” he told Malaysiakini.
Simpan, who is not presently affiliated to any political party, was however elusive about where his loyalties will lie.
“I want to say whether Umno or whichever party, I am not sure (which I will support).
“But (PKR de facto leader) Anwar Ibrahim has come to my house in Port Dickson (Kampung Sunggala),” he said, laughing.
The emergence of more Orang Asli candidates is expected to bring the communities’ issues such as native land rights to the forefront in the coming GE set for May 5.
At present the community's only parliamentary representative is Umno senator Muhammad Olian Abdullah.-malaysiakini
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Persatuan Orang Asli Semenanjung Malaysia vice president Simpan Suda when contacted told Malaysiakini that some of the target seats are Rompin, Bera (Pahang) and Tapah (Perak).
The incumbents MPs are BN heavyweights Deputy Federal Territories and Urban Wellbeing Minister M Saravanan (Tapah, MIC), Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob (Bera, Umno ) and Najib loyalist Jamaluddin Jarjis (Rompin, Umno).
Among the Orang Alsi touted to be fielded are lawyer-activist Amani Williams-Hunt @ Bah Tony for Tapah.
PKR Felda and Orang Asal bureau deputy chairperson Bob Manolan Mohamad meanwhile is expected to contest in a seat in Bera.
Simpan, who had served twice as Department of Orang Asli Development (JKOA) officer, said he may contest in Rompin to capitalise on the 14,000 Orang Asli voters in the constituency.
However, the final decision on Rompin will only be decided at a meeting among 28 tok batin (community representatives) from the area next week, just days before nominations close on April 20, he said.
“We will only know on April 18 who goes where, no earlier,” he told Malaysiakini.
Simpan, who is not presently affiliated to any political party, was however elusive about where his loyalties will lie.
“I want to say whether Umno or whichever party, I am not sure (which I will support).
“But (PKR de facto leader) Anwar Ibrahim has come to my house in Port Dickson (Kampung Sunggala),” he said, laughing.
The emergence of more Orang Asli candidates is expected to bring the communities’ issues such as native land rights to the forefront in the coming GE set for May 5.
At present the community's only parliamentary representative is Umno senator Muhammad Olian Abdullah.-malaysiakini
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