Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim
Assalammualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh
dan selamat sejahtera,
Sedikit perkongsian dari Tun Dr.Mahathir bin Mohamad bertajuk A CITIZEN'S RIGHT so let's check it out:-
1. It would seem that some people are unhappy over my continued involvement in politics. As a retiree I should just retire.
2.
I did in fact plan to retire in 1998. But events at that time forced me
to defer. When the conditions in Malaysia had been stabilised after the
currency crisis, I announced my retirement in 2002. But I gave the
assurance that I would continue to support the party at all times as my
elevation to the highest office in the country was due to the support of
the party. To me it is payback time.
3. Unfortunately,
under the policy and practices of the Government which followed, the
healthy growth of the country was hampered. The effect is still felt
today. More seriously the attempts to reduce the economic disparities
between the races have been neglected. Although the election of 2004
resulted in overwhelming victory of the governing BN party, there were
clear signs that the popularity of the Party was deteriorating after the
2004 elections.
4. The 2008 Election resulted in heavy
losses by the BN. The Government it formed was very weak and the
opposition took advantage by raising racist and religious issues. Where
before there was relative harmony between the races, now there is open
confrontation. Affirmative action was viciously attacked by the
opposition and the Government had to give in. And now religious issues
are being even more politicised.
5. Clearly the opposition
parties are bent on doing away with the attempt to achieve fair
economic participation between the races. Without affirmative action the
disparities would increase. This will not be good for Malaysian
stability or economic progress.
6. Although the Opposition
also have a lot of Malays, it has been amply demonstrated that they
cannot handle even the administration, much less the complex resolution
of the disparities between the races.
7. Some would say
that as long as Malaysians do well, it does not matter what race they
belong to. Unfortunately in Malaysia we all insist on becoming
identified by our race. We all want to preserve our languages, our
schools, our culture and even the environment we live in. If the
Malaysians who do well are of one race and the poor are of another race,
the race which is less fortunate will resent the economic disparity
between them. This can lead to disunity and tensions between races. It
may even lead to violence.
8. As a citizen I have every
right to voice my criticism or to support action by political parties.
When I find that the opposition rejects the NEP, I feel a need to voice
my fears for the future of this, my beloved country.
9. As
much as my detractors have a right to object to my continued
involvement in politics, I have a right to hold a different view.
For your info from FB :-
1. Tun Dr.Mahathir bin Mohamad FB like - 2,023,160 (2juta)
2. Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim FB like - 448,458 (400ribu)
3. Puan Lisa Surihani FB like - 2,467,695 (2juta)
upadate on 09 Mac 2013.
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