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Felda schemes new front line in rivalry for rural Malay vote


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A second and third generation in the schemes are now seriously alienated, face numerous social problems and are starting to see the Felda schemes as “prisons” from which they have to escape often into drugs, crimes and migrate to the cities to become ‘mat rempits’.

News Analysis by Baradan Kuppusamy, The Malaysian Insider

The 250 Felda settlements, mostly in Pahang and Johore, is the new battleground for Malay votes between Umno and Pakatan Rakyat’s (PR) PAS and PKR.

With over 112,000 settlers in the schemes and their descendents numbering about 600,000, the schemes hold a formidable, mostly Malay vote bank that has until now been treated by Umno as a fixed deposit.

But now PR is actively contesting this vote bank.

The schemes themselves have deviated from their original purpose to empower the poor, landless Malays, evolving instead into a bureaucratic animal feasted upon by politically connected bureaucrats and their political masters.

Felda needs a captive labour supply just like how the colonial masters had used imported Tamil labourers to run their rubber plantations.

The Federal Land Development Authority has for years attracted landless Malays to participate in the schemes by offering basic amenities like low cost housing, a share of the profits and ownership of alienated settlement land.

However, settlers have to pay for these amenities and often at unnecessarily high prices because of bureaucratic hurdles and demands.

A second and third generation in the schemes are now seriously alienated, face numerous social problems and are starting to see the Felda schemes as “prisons” from which they have to escape often into drugs, crimes and migrate to the cities to become ‘mat rempits’.

The battle is for the loyalty of the descendents of the original settlers and newer generation of settlers. At stake is control over dozens of parliamentary constituencies in Pahang and Johore, traditionally held by Umno, which PR now wants to wrest by promising settlers and their descendents a “new deal.”

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written by Aduh, March 16, 2010 04:26:26
Alimin,
The fact that you were arrested and charged with trespassing, is a clear indication beEND does not want the settlers to know the truth.

Outsmart them. Appoint as many representatives as possible from the various settlement areas, organize a gathering somewhere to brief them fully all they need to know and get them to be your spokesmen. in their respective areas.
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written by Pegasus, March 15, 2010 22:30:33
Must UMNO their fix deposits where ever it is... it already ..time to remove them from power... they have become more evil.....
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written by truthbespoken, March 15, 2010 07:59:06
UMNO must be shitting in their pants! PR, keep up the good work and open strategy! It'll work wonders for the next elections!
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written by Better My, March 15, 2010 07:54:37
Getting deep into the "enemy territory is the best form of attack, forming part of the multi-prong attack.
Great that the people in PKR and PAS are putting their thinking caps on. These votes are possibly worth heaps more in terms of seats than the dominant pro-PR few PR seats in KL/PJ. These are your babies, PKR/PAS.
ISA victims include many Malay - we'll rember them.
We have stopped listerning to you. For malaysia
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written by Aria, March 15, 2010 05:07:53
Good work identifying these Malay voters in the estates. Lets cash it in and find more voters. The opposition (Pakatan) has to take Pahang and Johor in the next elections.

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