Cash the factor BN used to grab Sarawak rural seats, says analyst

Cash the factor BN used to grab Sarawak rural seats, says analyst

Cash handouts and development allocations were among the main factors BN used to win handsomely in the rural seats of Sarawak in the May 7 state election, says political analyst James Chin.


Chin claimed that money began flowing into the rural areas just before the voting day.

鈥淭he w ell-know n factor is 鈥榗ash is king鈥,鈥 he said in his lecture on the聽Sarawak election at the 红杏视频 University in Bandar 红杏视频, Petaling Jaya, this afternoon.

鈥淭hat was the main factor, because the money went down on the night before the election and on the early morning of the voting.

鈥淭hat swung (the votes) around, that was the deciding factor. In social media, they call this the killer app,鈥 Chin said.

According to political scientist Bridget Welsh, the Sarawak constituencies are made up of 30 rural, 38 semi-rural and 14 urban seats.

Sarawak BN won 72 out of the 82 state assembly seats in the recently concluded election. It lost 10 seats, mostly urban seats, to DAP (seven) and PKR (three).

Chin, who is also the director of Asian Institute at the University of Tasmania, Australia, hails from Sarawak.

Najib and his cabinet went to rural hot spots

鈥淧rime Minister Najib Razak and his cabinet went to the rural hot seats and provided a wonderful thing that can only happen in Malaysia 鈥 called 鈥榦n-the-spot grants鈥.

鈥淪o, you come on a helicopter and give drainage allocation, on the ground,聽when there is a complaint,鈥 Chin said. 鈥淭hat was very effective in swinging the聽undecided voters.鈥

For many in the Borneo state, the state election was not meant to decide on a representative, but rather a festival w here free food and drinks, as well as handouts were showered on them , he said.

鈥淪ome even get attendance fees (for coming to the events of the election candidates). They got RM 35 from a low -class candidate and RM 50 for a high-class candidate,鈥 Chin said, said to laughter.

He then sardonically said that this w as rather a 鈥渂uy election鈥 instead of a state election in nature.

That was not an election simply because BN had secured at least two-thirds of the seats in the state assembly through its strongholds and new seats created in the redelineation exercise, he said.

Chin expects to see the 鈥渃ash is king鈥 culture appear in peninsular Malaysia as well during the next general election.

However, he rejected the authenticity of reports in the foreign media that said Najib won big in the Sarawak state election, saying the real contributor to the victory was Adenan.

Umno still sidelined in Sarawak

At the end of the state election, he said, Umno is still being sidelined in Sarawak.

Chin also rejected views that support for the BN in the Sarawak election would also flow into the peninsular and affect how people in the rural areas of West Malaysia would cast their ballots.

鈥淭hroughout history, there was never a link on the voting patterns between rural Sarawak and rural peninsular.

The was only once 鈥 the 2013 general election 鈥 when the Chinese communities in Sabah, Sarawak and the Chinese community in the peninsular voted for the same side, according to him.

He also foresees that Najib m ay adopt the BN direct candidate model, which proved successful in resolving the split among B N parties and

BN -friendly parties in Sarawak, in the peninsular during the next聽general election.

鈥淚 suspect Umno will start looking for BN direct candidates in the peninsular for the 鈥減roblem鈥 seats.

Umno very secure in peninsular

鈥淎s you know, there is an unofficial alliance between Umno and PAS . So Umno is very secure, at least for the next general election, and it may work on this direct candidate issue,鈥 he said.

To a question put to Chin after his lecture, he defined the problem seats in the peninsular as the MCA and Gerakan seats, which risk falling, as well as in some Umno seats where the people involved were engulfed in internal fights.

鈥淏oth MCA and Gerakan are so weak, so Najib may need to think carefully if they are winnable.

鈥淭he standard joke that people know is the president of MCA never stood in a Chinese majority seats,鈥 he added.

At the question-and-answer session, Chin denied that the government purposely kept the rural people poor in order to retain power.

鈥淭he issue is not keeping the rural people poor. It is to keep the same amount of voters in the rural environments.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 why the voters are getting older and older while the younger people move to the urban areas.

鈥淭he real control is making sure that the young people, who are educated and may vote against the government, move to the urban areas,鈥 Chin added.

鈥淭hat is why the numbers of urban voters are getting bigger, while the numbers of rural voters are declining.鈥濃 May 13, 2016.