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MT COLUMNS SPECIAL REPORTS Zairil Khir Johari: Why I joined DAP

Zairil Khir Johari: Why I joined DAP


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Zairil told The Malaysian Insider that he consulted many parties before making the decision, including some very “senior” Umno members who had advised him against joining his father’s party.

A year ago, Zairil Khir Johari’s only association with politics would be his father — the late Tan Sri Mohd Khir Johari, Umno stalwart, former education minister and who served three prime ministers including the late Tunku Abdul Rahman.

Over the past few months, however, Zairil’s name has been the talk of the town, namely through opposition blogs as well as anti-Pakatan Rakyat (PR) blogs over his appearance at the coalition’s last convention in Kepala Batas, where he was a guest speaker.

His retractors have accused him of being a “traitor” and “anti-Malay” for abandoning his late father’s party and choosing to become a part of the DAP — a party which is still feared by many Malays and considered to be pro-Chinese due to its majority Chinese membership.

The DAP has, however, of late extended an olive branch to Malays in its bid to shake off “misconceptions” about the party, and Zairil is seen as an example of the party’s efforts.

Zairil said he chose the DAP over Umno because the PR party shared “common goals” with what the late Khir had looked for in the “old” Umno.

“My father’s Umno is a completely different Umno from today’s Umno. When he joined Umno it was during pre-independence, his struggle was to free our country from the oppression of the British government. Now after more than 50 years of BN rule, the situation is such that people are being colonised, oppressed by our own people, we do not have any freedom.

“There are no civil liberties, so the struggle is still the same. It’s the same struggle, I am just using a different platform, that’s why I chose the DAP over Umno,” said the 28 year old who runs his own chocolate business.

Zairil told The Malaysian Insider that if the late Khir were alive today and at the same age as Zairil, he himself would not be a part of Umno.

“It would go against any principle he believed in. When my father joined Umno it was a grassroots party, most of the members were teachers, my father was a teacher himself... today many of them are in it only for the money and to secure lucrative government contracts,” said Zairil.

Coming from a family of nine siblings including himself, Zairil admitted that many of his peers back in his Penang hometown were grassroots DAP members and had encouraged him to join the party.

Prior to joining the DAP, Zairil had “followed” its leaders and attended night functions and ceramahs to get a better idea of what the party was about.

Zairil: ‘My father’s Umno is a completely different Umno from today’s Umno.’
“People in DAP, Liew Chin Tong, for example, have been proactive in introducing me to ceramahs. I followed them to Galas. What I’ve been impressed is the influx of young leaders in DAP as well as PKR.

“There is no social mobility in Umno where it is based on patronage and hierarchy. In PR, young leaders who are capable are allowed to shine,” he said.

Zairil told The Malaysian Insider that he consulted many parties before making the decision, including some very “senior” Umno members who had advised him against joining his father’s party.

Zairil said he was “willing” to contribute to DAP in any way he could — even if it meant contesting in the next general election.

“I put myself out there to serve... no one has discussed anything yet but I am willing to serve in any capacity that is needed,” said the father of one.

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Comments (6)Add Comment
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written by Ezzy, January 26, 2011 06:20:02
Well done. I think your move is the best so far, better than those who love to be a champion of the country by forming new parties. We have too many political parties already. It would definitely make life more difficult for voters to choose in the coming GE.
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written by Prince Yuva, January 25, 2011 21:39:18
Hmm...
DAP is NOT (D)UIT (a)nd (P)OWER ah?
Lol....

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written by Citizen Watch, January 25, 2011 21:23:39
The very "senior" members should also come out and ask Najib to come clean on all his alleged transgressions for the sake of the country and people
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written by syd, January 25, 2011 13:41:33
So is he khir johari's son or stepson?
but he said khiris his father, not stepfather as some had mentioned.
very confusing.

Anyway, best of luck.
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written by justice seeker, January 25, 2011 13:16:26
Zairil Khir Johari: Why I joined DAP

YOU WILL HAVE OUR SUPPORT FOR THESE BELIEFS.
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written by my oumrie, January 25, 2011 12:25:05
Looking at the state of this country now, I'm sure your father, Tunku, Onn Jaafar and his son Hussain and even Tun Razak will cry if they are alive today!

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