PRODDED....Dr
Mahathir said BN needed only to be prodded before it will give the people what
they want.
KUALA LUMPUR : Tun Dr Mahathir
Mohamad said today Malaysians were better off with the “devil [they] know” in
Barisan Nasional (BN) than a Pakatan Rakyat (PR) federal government he said was
likely to bankrupt the country with its populist promises.
“The BN has listened to the
people and has changed many laws and policies. All that the people need to do
is to urge the BN to carry out whatever change the people desire.
“Better the devil you know
than the angel you don’t,” the former prime minister wrote in a posting on his
popular blog today.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri
Najib Razak is expected to call for a general election soon, but attacks from
PR and a number of scandals involving his administration have delayed such
plans.
The Najib administration has
also introduced a number of new policies as well as reversals in an attempt to
blunt PR’s promises for reforms if the latter takes power.
The prime minister was
forced to establish a royal commission to probe the problem of illegal
immigrants in Sabah following a number of minor defections there to PR.
He has also promised to
repeal the controversial Sedition Act, after abolishing other security laws
earlier this year.
But PR has made dents in the
BN armour with recent revelations involving a national cattle farming project
scandal and by highlighting possible government interference in a contract for
the city’s LRT extension project.
The federal opposition has
also promised cheaper cars to Malaysians in return for support.
Writing in his blog today,
Dr Mahathir appeared to compare PR with US President Barack Obama, and
suggested that the opposition parties’ promises for change were just that —
promises.
“In his campaign to become
President of the US, Barack Obama promised change. He promised to close down
Guantanamo Detention Camp. He promised to stop trials of detainees by Military
Courts. He promised to pull out from Iraq and Afghanistan. Now, four years into
his first term, he has failed to keep his promises.
“Now the opposition in
Malaysia have copied Obama and is promising change.”
While he acknowledged that
BN has ruled Malaysia for long, he pointed out that the coalition had a good
track record.
“Five years to give (PR) a
trial as government is dangerous. Many things can be destroyed in five years.
Besides, the opposition as government will ensure there will be no return for
the BN. Officers in the government will be used to ‘gempar’ (threaten) whoever
tries to change government.
“Already we see this person
who claims to fight for free speech suing and resorting to the courts to shut
the mouth of his critics. Other powers of the government will be similarly
abused.
“Nepotism and cronyism will
be employed as indeed they are in the party he now heads,” he said in an
apparent reference to Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. (TMI)
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