Archive for September, 2023

Call on Malaysians to make Malaysia one of the 20 best countries in the world

(Versi BM)

As I said at the launching of the Mas Gading Member of Parliament, Mordi Bimol’s Service Centre in Lundu this morning, the Malaysian national anthem, the Sarawak state anthem, and the DAP party anthem have one thing in common — they reflect the diversity and unity of a plural society where the different races, religions, and cultures co-operate and co-exist to create understanding, tolerance, and harmony.

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Where will Malaysia be when it celebrates its first Centennial in 2057 in 34 years’ time?

(Versi BM)

At a time when Parliament is debating the Report of the Mid-Term Review of the 12th Malaysia Plan, it is appropriate for Malaysians to ask: “Where will Malaysia be when it celebrates its first Centennial in 2057 in 34 years’ time?

In 1991, when the 30-year Vision 2020 was launched to achieve a fully developed country by the year 2020, there were 19 “developed countries” out of more than 160 states.

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Mahathir eating his own words by becoming unofficial adviser to the co-operation group of four PAS states

(Versi BM)

The announcement by the Terengganu Menteri Besar, Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar that the four states of Perlis, Kedah, Kelantan, and Terengganu are forming an official co-operation group, with Mahathir Mohamad as its unofficial adviser, reminds me of what Mahathir wrote in his book “Capturing Hope — The Struggle Continues for a New Malaysia” after the 22-month Pakatan Haparan Government, for which he became Prime Minister for the second time, was toppled by the infamous Sheraton Move political conspiracy in February 2020:

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Royal Commission of Inquiry as to how the Rukun Negara objectives and principles have been achieved in the last 53 years

(Versi BM)

There is no better way to mark the 60th Malaysia Day than to set up a Royal Commission of Inquiry to ascertain how the Rukun Negara objectives and principles have been achieved in the last 53 years.

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Do all the 74 MPs and 208 State Assembly persons of Perikatan Nasional accept and support all the five Rukun Negara precepts and principles of Malaysian nation-building?

(Versi BM)

I was stunned and shocked by the DNAA development with regard to the Deputy Prime Minister and UMNO President, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

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Malaysia cannot rise up again to become a great world-class nation unless there is unity and common purpose among the diverse races, religions, and cultures in the country

In the first twenty years of my political life, I was accused of being anti-Chinese educated and anti-Indian to prevent the DAP from getting support from the non-Malays in the urban areas. The irresponsible purveyors of these lies and falsehoods failed.

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Call on voters of Pulai and Simpang Jeram to save the country so that Malaysia can rise up again to become a great world-class nation

I call on the voters of Pulai parliamentary and Simpang Jeram state assembly by-elections next Saturday to have a high voter turnout with two objectives:

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Johor to make history next Saturday which will be a test to decide whether the Anwar unity government forges ahead with reforms to make Malaysia a great world-class nation or Malaysia backtrack to become a divided, failed, and corrupt state

Johor will make history next Saturday which will be a test to decide whether the Anwar unity government forges ahead with reforms to make Malaysia a great world-class nation or Malaysia backtrack to become a divided, failed, and corrupt state.

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Objective of voters of Pulai and Simpang Jeram is to ensure that Johor joins the club of Malaysian states before the next general election in 2027 with higher GDP per capita than the Malaysian average instead of joining Kelantan whose GDP per capita has dropped to less than one third of Malaysian average

The objective of voters of Pulai and Simpang Jeram in the two by-elections on Sept. 9 is to ensure that Johor joins the club of Malaysian states before the next general election in 2027 with higher GDP per capita than the Malaysian average instead of joining Kelantan whose GDP per capita has dropped to less than one third of Malaysian average after over three decades of PAS Government.

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