KUALA
TERENGGANU : Bekas Perdana Menteri Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad menyangkal dakwaan
kononnya berlaku penipuan dalam proses pilihan raya di Malaysia sehingga
mengundang bantahan daripada pembangkang.
“Kalau
benarlah ada penipuan, kenapa setiap kali diadakan pilihan raya ramai calon
lawan dapat kemenangan besar? Tak pernah berlaku pula, kerajaan (Barisan
Nasional) dapat semua undi, sebaliknya ada yang hanya menang tipis.
“Kalau
ada penipuan, maknanya bodoh sungguhlah kerajaan BN nak tipu pun tak pandai,”
katanya ketika berucap pada program Bicara Negarawan bersama Tun Dr Mahathir
Mohamad bertajuk ‘Cabaran Umat Islam Masa Kini: Persepsi dan Realiti’ anjuran
kerajaan negeri Terengganu dengan kerjasama Institut Pengajian Strategik dan
Integriti Terengganu di sini, kelmarin.
Turut
hadir Menteri Besar Terengganu Datuk Seri Ahmad Said.
Dr
Mahathir berkata rakyat negara ini perlu lebih rasional agar tidak terus
diperbodoh dan diperalatkan pemimpin pembangkang yang tergamak menghalalkan
demonstrasi ganas demi kepentingan dan cita-cita mereka untuk merebut kuasa.
Jika
rakyat terus-menerus terpedaya dengan usaha pembangkang itu, kata beliau mereka
sebenarnya turut sama bersubahat kerana perbuatan sedemikian jelas bercanggah
dengan ajaran Islam.
Dr
Mahathir berharap umat Islam negara ini menggunakan akal fikiran yang waras
dengan meneliti terlebih dahulu sama ada penglibatan mereka itu benar-benar
mengikut ajaran Islam atau sebaliknya.
“Saya
harap rakyat tidak mudah diperalatkan orang lain. Jika tidak, kita (rakyat) pun
bersubahat sama melakukan perbuatan keji (rusuhan ganas) yang bercanggah dengan
ajaran Islam,” katanya.
tak ada penipuan dalam pilihanrayam pembangkang yang sengaja timbulkan hal ini untuk burukkan kerajaan.
ReplyDeletePembangkang sanggup lakukan apa saja untuk mencapai impian mereka menawan Putrajaya.
Deletesekiranya betul seharusnya BN menang semua negeri
DeleteSatu persoalan yang sangat baik diberikan kepada pembangkang yang mengatakan kerajaan menipu dengan menghantui SPR. Kalau benar bagaimana pula BN boleh kalah dibeberapa Negeri kalau BN main tipu. Buat apa BN mahu bagi PR kalau mereka menipu. Cuba fikir sendiri mengenai apa yang PR cuba putar belitkan fakta.
ReplyDeletemalah, kalau BN mahu menipu pun, kenapa la BN mahu bagi negeri yang kaya raya seperti selangor dan pulau pinang??
DeleteDekat2 PRU13 pasti pembangkang memasang strategik untuk menjatuhkan kerajaan.
ReplyDeletesalah satu strategi mereka ialah dengan melancarkan perhimpunan Bersih.. perhimpunan Bersih bukan untuk menuntut pilihanraya bersih dan adil, sebaliknya untuk menggulingkan kerajaan.. sebab itu mereka panggil media asing, buat perhimpunan di seluruh dunia dan membenarkan peserta2nya melakukan keganasan..
Deleteinilah soalan yang paling sukar dijawab oleh pemimpin2 pembangkang, sebaliknya mereka arahkan tentera2nya untuk mengalihkan soalan ini kepada isu2 kekotoran dalam spr..
ReplyDeleteChief Minister of Sabah, Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman said the Barisan Nasional (BN) Government was growing from strength to strength because of the continued support it receives from the people.
ReplyDeleteThe people understand the objectives and direction of BN’s struggle which focuses on safeguarding the interests of every group in all aspects of development.
ReplyDeleteThe people’s continued support is evident from their commitment to the efforts of the BN government, which wants to improve their well-being rather than wasting time on reacting to propaganda and accusations hurled by certain quarters that are aimed at weakening the present government.
ReplyDeleteThe government’s sincerity in providing various forms of assistance to the people regardless of their background or political affiliation had won the people’s, especially the grassroots, support for the Umno-led government.
ReplyDeleteMusa called on the people to give their unwavering support to the government to ensure continued development.
ReplyDeleteHe said the BN government under the leadership of Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Razak, was giving emphasis to improve the livelihood of all the people in the country including Sabah.
ReplyDeleteThe government wants to see the people continue to be taken care of and enjoy a comfortable life which is also the aspiration of the people themselves.
ReplyDeleteIn this regard, he wanted the people to remain united and not to be swayed by political influences but instead give their undivided support to the BN.
ReplyDeleteWhatever provocation by any quarter is only meant to reap cheap political support as the government had fulfilled its responsibility of not only developing the urban but also the rural areas and also provided various forms of assistance including educational aid.
ReplyDeleteThe government leaders are always committed and are working very hard to ensure the people’s interests are taken care of.
ReplyDeleteChief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman has called on the people in Sabah to continue throwing their full support to the Barisan Nasional (BN) to ensure absolute victory at the 13th general election.
ReplyDeleteHe said the rakyat should not believe the allegations and promises made by the opposition because they are incapable of bringing development such as what the BN has done today.
ReplyDeleteThe opposition could not possibly improve the lives of the people particularly those in the rural areas, he said, because they were only good at making empty promises and could not afford to honour them.
ReplyDelete“We believe that as soon as BN gets the full mandate after the next election, Sabah will continue to grow more rapidly and those in the rural areas will certainly benefit from this,” he said.
ReplyDeleteHe said that the BN government under the leadership of Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak would continue to work hard for the sake of all the people and uphold the rights of all races to enable the smooth progress of development programmes.
ReplyDeleteIt is vital, he said, that BN continued to remain strong to ensure victory in every election so that political stability prevailed and future generations live in peace and harmony.
ReplyDeleteAlthough slightly more than 7.2 percent of foreign tourist arrivals last year, earnings will remain at about RM4 billion for domestic tourists from other states in Malaysia, to help overcome the shortage.
ReplyDeleteHowever the deterioration of global demand for goods saw income from manufacturing and services declined about one-third last year to RM705 million from RM1.1 billion in 2007.
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