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OPINION | For the first time in a very long time, I am actually proud of UMNO and Barisan Nasional
17 May 2026 • 3:52 PM MYT

Image Credit: Raja Sara Petra
For the first time in a very long time, I am actually proud of UMNO and Barisan Nasional.
Not because they are guaranteed to win.
Not because they are the strongest.
But because for once, they finally remembered what dignity looks like.
Politics is not just about power.
It is about identity.
About principles.
About knowing when enough is enough.
For too long, UMNO looked confused. Followers in a government they once led. Defending policies they did not create. Absorbing public anger for decisions they never truly controlled.
And the rakyat noticed.
So when BN Johor announced they are prepared to go solo in the next PRN, suddenly there was a pulse again. A sign that maybe, just maybe, UMNO still has some fight left in them.
Then came the response from PH Johor saying they will “bury BN for the second time.”
That statement alone shows the arrogance that has infected Malaysian politics today.
This is the same PH that once screamed about democracy, partnership, and reform. But the moment someone wants to stand on their own feet, suddenly the language becomes “kuburkan.”
Since when did allies speak like enemies?
The truth is simple:
If BN is really that weak, why panic?
Why so defensive?
Why the need to threaten political burial before the battle even begins?
Because deep down, everyone knows Johor is not as secure as they pretend it is.
And maybe this is exactly what Malaysian politics needs right now.
Less dependency.
Less political hostage situations.
Less pretending everyone in a coalition is happy.
Let parties test their real strength again.
Let the rakyat decide properly.
Win or lose, at least stand for something.
And for the first time in years, UMNO Johor finally looks like they do.
RAJA SARA PETRA
Not because they are guaranteed to win.
Not because they are the strongest.
But because for once, they finally remembered what dignity looks like.
Politics is not just about power.
It is about identity.
About principles.
About knowing when enough is enough.
For too long, UMNO looked confused. Followers in a government they once led. Defending policies they did not create. Absorbing public anger for decisions they never truly controlled.
And the rakyat noticed.
So when BN Johor announced they are prepared to go solo in the next PRN, suddenly there was a pulse again. A sign that maybe, just maybe, UMNO still has some fight left in them.
Then came the response from PH Johor saying they will “bury BN for the second time.”
That statement alone shows the arrogance that has infected Malaysian politics today.
This is the same PH that once screamed about democracy, partnership, and reform. But the moment someone wants to stand on their own feet, suddenly the language becomes “kuburkan.”
Since when did allies speak like enemies?
The truth is simple:
If BN is really that weak, why panic?
Why so defensive?
Why the need to threaten political burial before the battle even begins?
Because deep down, everyone knows Johor is not as secure as they pretend it is.
And maybe this is exactly what Malaysian politics needs right now.
Less dependency.
Less political hostage situations.
Less pretending everyone in a coalition is happy.
Let parties test their real strength again.
Let the rakyat decide properly.
Win or lose, at least stand for something.
And for the first time in years, UMNO Johor finally looks like they do.
RAJA SARA PETRA

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