UNFULFILLED PROMISES: PKR-lead Selangor government has not delivered on any of its pledges
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak receiving a warm welcome being briefed on the heritage room by from Hulu Langat residents yesterday. Pic by Chan Wai Yew
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DATUK Seri Najib Razak yesterday cautioned the people of Selangor not to be cheated again by the opposition in the next general election.
The prime minister said it was enough that the people had been cheated once (in the 2008 general election).
The opposition, he said, had promised a lot of things during the 2008 general election but had not delivered on anything.
“We want to ask the opposition: how many of the promises made during the 2008 general election have been fulfilled?
“The 20 per cent reduction in assessment, has it been implemented? “What about the business premises tax reduction of 10 per cent and free health services for senior citizens in Selangor? Have all these been implemented?
“That is why the rakyat have more faith in the BN (Barisan Nasional).
“We have been cheated once,that is enough. We don’t want to be cheated again,” Najib, who is also Barisan Nasional chairman, said to loud applause from more than 5,000 people who turned up at a function where he handed out
assistance to flood victims in the Hulu Langat and Ampang parliamentary constituencies.
He read out other unfulfilled promises, including the RM55 the opposition had promised to pay to cover children’s nursery charges, RM50 to be paid to each preschooler and RM600 a month for each single mother.
Najib said the support for BN in the state was growing because of the failure of the Parti Keadilan Rakyat-led state government to fulfil its promises.
All the promises, he said, had yet to be implemented. The people, therefore, should vent their disappointment on the present state government in the next general election.
Najib, who is also Selangor Umno chairman, said he always gave priority to the people in the state.
"I should be in Sepang to watch the F1 race, but (Lewis) Hamilton (F1 racer) can wait, the people of Hulu Langat are more important and should be given the priority.
"Furthermore, Hamilton cannot vote, but you all can," he said.
Najib also announced an allocation of RM7.5 million to restore and mitigate damaged bridges and dams in the district which were badly affected by floods on March 7.
Najib also told the crowd of his chat with one "Manickam" during his recent visit to Negri Sembilan.
Manickam was the head of an Indian village in the state, he said, adding that he had asked the man whether BN could win in Teluk Kemang (Port Dickson).
Najib said Manickam replied: "This time, BN will definitely win."
Najib said when he asked Manickam why he felt BN could win, Manickam told him, "Datuk, I see the wind is beginning to blow to BN."
Najib then turned to the cheering crowd and shouted: "The wind is blowing to BN. Can we win? Selangor can also win."
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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak receiving a warm welcome being briefed on the heritage room by from Hulu Langat residents yesterday. Pic by Chan Wai Yew
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DATUK Seri Najib Razak yesterday cautioned the people of Selangor not to be cheated again by the opposition in the next general election.
The prime minister said it was enough that the people had been cheated once (in the 2008 general election).
The opposition, he said, had promised a lot of things during the 2008 general election but had not delivered on anything.
“We want to ask the opposition: how many of the promises made during the 2008 general election have been fulfilled?
“The 20 per cent reduction in assessment, has it been implemented? “What about the business premises tax reduction of 10 per cent and free health services for senior citizens in Selangor? Have all these been implemented?
“That is why the rakyat have more faith in the BN (Barisan Nasional).
“We have been cheated once,that is enough. We don’t want to be cheated again,” Najib, who is also Barisan Nasional chairman, said to loud applause from more than 5,000 people who turned up at a function where he handed out
assistance to flood victims in the Hulu Langat and Ampang parliamentary constituencies.
He read out other unfulfilled promises, including the RM55 the opposition had promised to pay to cover children’s nursery charges, RM50 to be paid to each preschooler and RM600 a month for each single mother.
Najib said the support for BN in the state was growing because of the failure of the Parti Keadilan Rakyat-led state government to fulfil its promises.
All the promises, he said, had yet to be implemented. The people, therefore, should vent their disappointment on the present state government in the next general election.
Najib, who is also Selangor Umno chairman, said he always gave priority to the people in the state.
"I should be in Sepang to watch the F1 race, but (Lewis) Hamilton (F1 racer) can wait, the people of Hulu Langat are more important and should be given the priority.
"Furthermore, Hamilton cannot vote, but you all can," he said.
Najib also announced an allocation of RM7.5 million to restore and mitigate damaged bridges and dams in the district which were badly affected by floods on March 7.
Najib also told the crowd of his chat with one "Manickam" during his recent visit to Negri Sembilan.
Manickam was the head of an Indian village in the state, he said, adding that he had asked the man whether BN could win in Teluk Kemang (Port Dickson).
Najib said Manickam replied: "This time, BN will definitely win."
Najib said when he asked Manickam why he felt BN could win, Manickam told him, "Datuk, I see the wind is beginning to blow to BN."
Najib then turned to the cheering crowd and shouted: "The wind is blowing to BN. Can we win? Selangor can also win."
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