ANGRY voters could vote against Barisan Nasional if the government fails to address cost of living issues, said Umno Federal Territories delegate Rizalman Mokhtar.
“We talk about the general election, about the people’s choice, all of which depends on how the people feel and what they perceive. If the people feel good, they will give us the mandate, but are they feeling good now?
“I have to say the truth even if it is bitter. Today, the people are crying at the rise in cost of living. They are crying at the uncontrolled increase in the price of goods. It’s a time bomb that can explode in our faces if it is not handled well,” said the Umno Bandar Tun Razak division chief.
He said it was a problem for all of those gathered today at the Putra World Trade Centre, where the Umno annual general assembly is taking place.
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The grassroots leader said everyone was affected by the rising cost of living, whether they were Umno members or not.
“It’s not like Umno members get discounts when buying stuff. Umno members buy the same things.
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“We held a programme where we gave out vouchers, but at the same time, a party member said he had nothing in his kitchen to cook.
“We did a programme to give free petrol, but at the same time, the youth in Umno could not afford to fill up their fuel tanks.
“This is the story of the people out there. We have to tackle this or it will bring us disaster.”
Rizalman said the responsible ministries and agencies must quickly act against profiteers.
“If greedy businessmen are the cause, if they are trying to control the market and sabotage the government, then use the laws that we have to bring them to book.
“The people out there are watching. Do we really understand their plight and their inspiration?”
He praised the government for continuing the 1Malaysia People’s Aid, or BR1M, cash handout programme.
“If we want to win the general election, we have to win the hearts of the people out there. It is not enough with the people in this hall.
“May Allah bless our efforts, and with God’s grace, we can give a bigger mandate to our president Najib Razak, our (acting) deputy Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and our vice-president Hishammuddin Hussein.” – December 8, 2017.
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Posted 8 years ago by PM Moey · Reply
Posted 8 years ago by Mohanarajan murugeson · Reply
I'm sorry but please don't tell me that our currency is the getting stronger now. We are NOT. Our currency is recovering only, NOT getting stronger. We are still nowhere near where we used to be. GDP is showing good number so what? Even the GDP shoot up 500% also mean nothing if we can't feel it.
Let's be very straight here. I don't care who rule. I vote for good economy, good education & safe environment. If there is anyone can deliver at least 75% of above, I'll vote for that person. For now, BN really deliver none.
Posted 8 years ago by UpDown LeftRight · Reply
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