

'Tebuk atap'? KJ reminds Harapan of Anwar's 2008 bid to topple govt
Published: Apr 29, 2026 11:28 AM
Updated: 1:47 PM
Khairy Jamaluddin has reminded PKR critics who condemned Negeri Sembilan Umno’s move to declare no confidence in Menteri Besar Aminuddin Harun of the 2008 attempt to topple the federal government.
In a series of social media posts, the former Rembau MP challenged those accusing Umno of pursuing a “tebuk atap” (backdoor coup) by drawing a comparison with then opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim’s bid to bring down the BN government at the time.
"Many Pakatan Harapan simps (both team X and team B) unleashing on Umno for being opportunistic and purveyors of backdoor/tebuk atap politics in capitalising on a crisis to stage a coup.
"I suggest everyone (especially the younger generation) to look up what was supposed to happen on Sept 16, 2008 to find out who started tebuk atap politics in Malaysia," he wrote.
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After returning to Parliament through a by-election victory in August 2008, Anwar set Sept 16 as the deadline for forming a new federal government.
He had promised voters that he would overturn BN's majority by persuading its MPs to defect to the then Pakatan Rakyat coalition.
Anwar claimed he had secured sufficient support - over 31 defectors from BN - to take power and urged then premier Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to hand over the government peacefully, though the attempt ultimately failed.

Former premier Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
Known as the “916” move, it marked one of Malaysia’s earliest major modern attempts at federal power transition outside of an election.
It foreshadowed later political manoeuvres such as the 2020 Sheraton Move that toppled the Harapan government.
Double standard
Khairy argued that those criticising the latest attempts to destabilise the Negeri Sembilan government on the grounds of global uncertainty were applying a double standard.
He noted that when Anwar sought to topple the federal government, the world was already facing one of its worst economic crises, marked by severe financial instability and a global liquidity crunch.
In other words, Khairy’s point was that Anwar’s move occurred during an equally, if not more, volatile international environment.
In a joint statement yesterday, Negeri Sembilan Umno and BN outrightly rejected allegations that its action constituted a backdoor coup attempt.
"The position taken by the 14 Umno-BN assembly members in Negeri Sembilan was made openly, formally and on the basis of principle.
“It is not a covert action, not backdoor negotiations, and not a movement to seize power. It is a legitimate political stance taken when confidence in the leadership of the menteri besar has been lost,” they said.

The Negeri Sembilan Umno assembly members who withdrew their support for MB Aminuddin Harun
They called on Harapan to understand that the royal tussle in the state was not an ordinary political dispute.
They called on Harapan to understand that the royal tussle in the state was not an ordinary political dispute.
“It touches on a crisis involving the institution of custom, the state constitution, the Negeri Sembilan state constitution laws, as well as the stability of the state administration," the statement added.
Yesterday, Anwar confirmed that Aminuddin will remain menteri besar, following Yang di-Pertuan Besar Tuanku Muhriz Tuanku Munawir’s decree.
He also stressed that matters involving the chieftain institution are being addressed through legitimate channels, proper processes, and the wisdom of the undangs themselves.
Yesterday, Anwar confirmed that Aminuddin will remain menteri besar, following Yang di-Pertuan Besar Tuanku Muhriz Tuanku Munawir’s decree.
He also stressed that matters involving the chieftain institution are being addressed through legitimate channels, proper processes, and the wisdom of the undangs themselves.
Ready to become opposition
Negeri Sembilan BN chairperson, Jalaluddin Alias, had said that they are prepared to become the opposition if Harapan continues to lead the state.
He added that the BN state representatives’ withdrawal of support was not aimed at seizing the menteri besar post, but at defending Negeri Sembilan’s traditional institutions.

The Negeri Sembilan state assembly building
Khairy praised this move and advised Negeri Sembilan Umno to send a letter to the state assembly speaker to convene a special sitting for a formal vote of no confidence.
"Since Harapan detests statutory declarations (trauma from Perak, 2008), even though the Federal Court had ruled that SDs are acceptable for the monarch to determine who commands the support of the majority of the legislative assembly, they should be brave enough to face a confidence vote," the former health minister added.
2008 Perak crisis
The Perak event Khairy was referring to is the political crisis in 2008-2009, which arose after the Pakatan state government lost its majority when three assemblypersons defected, allowing BN to claim control of the state assembly.
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Instead of holding a fresh election or a formal vote of confidence in the state legislature, BN presented SDs from assembly members to demonstrate that they now had a majority.
Then Perak ruler, Sultan Azlan Shah, relying in part on these representations, concluded that the then menteri besar Nizar Jamaluddin no longer commanded confidence.
This led to a constitutional dispute over whether SDs alone were sufficient to determine majority support. Sultan Azlan then appointed Zambry Abdul Kadir as the new menteri besar, a decision later upheld by the Federal Court, which confirmed the legality of the appointment.
Khairy praised this move and advised Negeri Sembilan Umno to send a letter to the state assembly speaker to convene a special sitting for a formal vote of no confidence.
"Since Harapan detests statutory declarations (trauma from Perak, 2008), even though the Federal Court had ruled that SDs are acceptable for the monarch to determine who commands the support of the majority of the legislative assembly, they should be brave enough to face a confidence vote," the former health minister added.
2008 Perak crisis
The Perak event Khairy was referring to is the political crisis in 2008-2009, which arose after the Pakatan state government lost its majority when three assemblypersons defected, allowing BN to claim control of the state assembly.
READ MORE: Firing and hiring an MB: Lessons from Perak crisis
Instead of holding a fresh election or a formal vote of confidence in the state legislature, BN presented SDs from assembly members to demonstrate that they now had a majority.
Then Perak ruler, Sultan Azlan Shah, relying in part on these representations, concluded that the then menteri besar Nizar Jamaluddin no longer commanded confidence.
This led to a constitutional dispute over whether SDs alone were sufficient to determine majority support. Sultan Azlan then appointed Zambry Abdul Kadir as the new menteri besar, a decision later upheld by the Federal Court, which confirmed the legality of the appointment.
























