Monday, March 03, 2008

Campaigning for Nik Nazmi

Let me tell you why I seem to be so inclined at taking the opposition stand as far as the field of Malaysian politics is concerned. No, not because I did not get a JPA scholarship. I am not a huge supporter of Anwar Ibrahim either.

But it is because of Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad.

I came to know this guy while I was still in koleq, upon reading a wonderful fictional article in the 1999 college magazine penned by him. In the following months, I came across his name in few other occasions, including in a particular edition of Buletin MCOBA I read in which Nik Nazmi was one of the editors, the youngest of all I believe. Later I came to learn that this guy has a blog, and made an effort to check on his writings whenever I had the chance to. It is quite easy to assume that my first try at blogging world was inspired by him, albeit not directly. Beginning from those days, I would always seek and check on his updates on a regular basis; from his personal life like marriage to his rise in student bodies in both Malaysia and UK and much later in the realm of Malaysian politics.

You see, sometimes we see a person early on and we could feel some kind of intuition that tells us that what he is doing is right, and we should just follow on his path regardless of whether we do it closely or from far. We might not have any direct contact with him at all along the way but like I said, we just follow our hearts. Perhaps the link is there because Nik Nazmi, like me, is a budak koleq of later generation, much criticized for our lack of contributions to the outside world unlike in the past. Or perhaps it was because I have never seen people his age that have already gone up there to his rank, and between admiration and envy I just decided to give him sheer respect. It could also be because I was paying too much attention to him, that I kind of shut my eyes on his flaws. I really cannot explain. One thing I am fairly sure however is that he holds true to the value of Malay and Islam, which is starkly lacking in many of our leaders today, and that he loves this country so much he would wrestle any hand that tries to take it from him.

But regardless of what I felt, I am writing this piece this time around in the effort of campaigning for Nik Nazmi for his first try at entering the real politics, where he is contesting for the Seri Setia state seat in the coming General Election under the banner of Keadilan. Up against him will be UMNO incumbent Seripah Noli Syed Hussin. It is a battle between a 26-year-old novice and a seasonal player. David against goliath I shall add. Odds will certainly be against him, but with the kind of support I see he is and will be getting, I cannot see why we shall not get a new face for this Seri Setia state seat come the night of 8 March. May God be with him.

Akmal Nasir, another strong supporter of Nik Nazmi, also a two-year senior of mine at koleq also has something to say regarding this effort that I think is worth paying attention to.

I shall leave you with Nik Nazmi’s website in case you are keen to look for more information on this. Given the fact that the frequent readers of my blog are mostly my age and do not count to more than ten or fifteen perhaps, I doubt that this writing will have any significant impact on Nik Nazmi’s campaign. Thus I will appreciate if you can do more than just read and bury them in your head; just take a little step forward and start talking to your relatives and friends and its ilk into paying a closer look to Nik Nazmi’s effort. Quoting Nik Nazmi himself- we need change, we need now.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

hurm....

mijie said...

hey...
cepe...
ajar ako cmne nak create those coding...
ako nak blaja nih...
hehe2...

Anonymous said...

I saw his posters around Subang the other day and thought 'boy his name sounds very familiar' :)

and he won, too. Kudos to him.

Amirul Hafidz said...

Mijie:

Err, sorry lmbt reply. Why not you send me an email asking about the specific fields you want to learn, or just give me a nudge next time you see me online. I'm very happy to help.