Undilah clip contains anti-BN messages, claims Kota Belud MP


UPDATED @ 06:34:10 PM 25-09-2011
By Clara Chooi
September 25, 2011

A screen squeeze of Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan's Twitter page today.
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept twenty-five A Barisan Nasional (BN) MP disagreed today which a "Undilah" video is apolitical, insisting which a public use proclamation urging Malaysians to perspective contains "subliminal" messages to gibe a establishment.

While revelation which he appreciated a video's familiar tune as well as a target of enlivening Malaysians to vote, Kota Belud MP Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan forked out which certain scenes in a 4.38-minute video appeared to be "not so pleasing to BN".

He pronounced which at a single indicate in a clip, a male dressed as Star Wars' chara! cter " Jabba a Hutt" is seen standing next to a poster of Datuk Seri Najib Razak, a scene which appeared to mock a budding minister.

"There have been a little elements which gibe a establishment," he told The Malaysian Insiderwhen contacted.

At a commencement of a video, added Abdul Rahman, a male is seen browsing through a copy of Harakah, a PAS organ, with headlines which read, "BN tiru Buku Jingga" (BN copied Buku Jingga). Buku Jingga is a book detailing Pakatan Rakyat's (PR) 100-day remodel promises should a antithesis come to power in a next polls.

An example cited by Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan today was a coming of Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah in a video, which he pronounced seemed to inspire Malaysians to quarrel a establishment. record pic
He pronounced a video also quickly showed a snapshot of a Tung Shin Hospital in Kuala Lumpur, which was a centre of much controversy during a conflict over claims of mil! itary sa vagery at a Bersih 2.0 convene upon Jul 9.

The use of Umno's Gua Musang MP Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah as a video's main star, added Abdul Rahman, also appeared to inspire Malaysians to quarrel a establishment.

Tengku Razaleigh, also well well known as Ku Li, is well well known to be openly vicious of his party. In a "Undilah" video by musician Pete Teo, Ku Li is seen describing Malaysia as a nation with "many problems".

"I appreciate a bid of getting a younger generation to register as well as to vote. It is a eminent cause. But I think in sequence for we to be some-more effective, we really need to be non-political about it," Abdul Rahman said.

He admitted which a video does not sincerely titillate Malaysians to perspective opposite BN though insisted which certain scenes were sufficient to uncover a slant towards a opposition.

The Sabah MP had asserted his position upon his Twitter page progressing today, earning brickbat from a little of his followers.

"#UndiLah is full of subconscious messages. Anti-establishment undertones just below a threshold of consciousness of a viewers," he had commented around his Twitter handle @mpkotabelud.

When asked to criticism upon a Malaysian Communications as well as Multimedia Commission's (MCMC) decision to lift "Undilah" from inhabitant television broadcasts, Abdul Rahman pronounced a regulator "must have had a own reasons".

He declined to criticism further upon a move though reiterated his perspective which "Undilah" was not apolitical.

Apart from Tengku Razaleigh, a video also features alternative BN personalities similar to MCA Youth chief Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong, Deputy Health Minister Datuk Rosnah Abd Rashid Shirlin as well as antithesis figures Petaling Jaya Utara MP Tony Pua, Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar, Shah Alam MP Khalid Samad as well as Seri Setia representative Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad.

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