Made
my day , I thought it was going to be a boring day with laughter. Never laugh
that hard and long for a long time. My lungs aches , my noise is running , eyes
are teary with all the laughing after reading the article below.
Fooled
you all again
Najib:
Opposition doesn't want Malays, Islam to develop
Prime
Minister Najib Abdul Razak today reminded the people to not choose an opposition
that is willing to be in cahoots although there are leaders among them who do
not wish to see the development of Islam and the Malays in the country.
He
said the opposition practiced an 'ends justify the means' concept simply to
unseat the Barisan Nasional (BN) government.
"The
goal must be noble, the method must also be correct, if it's not done in the
right way, God will not accept our worship, everything must be right, if the
method is not right, our worship despite our good intentions will not be
accepted by God, and even in politics we have to hold to the principles of
Islam.
"If
you know the person does not like the development of Islam in our country, why
associate with him or her," he said when launching the Terengganu
state-level 'Jom Bantu Rakyat' programme and groundbreaking ceremony for the
Rumah Idaman Rakyat (RIR) project at Kampung Santong, Paka, Dungun today.
Also
present were Higher Education Minister Idris Jusoh, Terengganu Menteri Besar
Ahmad Razif Abd Rahman and Syarikat Perumahan Negara Berhad (SPNB) group chief
executive Ahmad Azizi Ali.
The
RIR project to be developed by SPNB Idaman Sdn Bhd, involves 229 units of
various types of houses and shop houses on 26 acres of land known as Taman Desa
Idaman, Kampung Santong.
Najib
said Umno on the other hand, always fought for Islam, and had received
recognition from other countries.
"If
people say Umno's policies are contrary to Islam, for sure, the King of Saudi
Arabia, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud would not allow his name to be used
at the King Salman Centre for Global Peace," he said.
The
prime minister said that in addition to fighting for Islam, Umno and BN also
strived to help the bumiputera and non-bumiputera through various economic and
social agendas, including the development of housing projects.
"However,
if the person who comes into power as prime minister later, his intentions are
not to help people, especially in rural areas, do not hope, do not dream, that
all this is going to be implemented. Realise, that the truth is we (BN) are the
best choice for government ," he said.
Najib
also expressed confidence that Terengganu would continue to be led by the
Barisan Nasional government based on the current development and the
persistence of local leaders in maintaining the welfare of the people.
He added that victory in the Dungun parliamentary constituency was also
possible if there was unity among leaders in the region and no longer any
'backstabbing' among Umno leaders.
In
his speech, Najib advised Dungun parliamentary development officer Din Adam,
former Dungun Umno division chief Rosli Mat Hassan and Bukit Besi
assemblyperson Roslee Daud to maintain unity to sweep the Dungun parliamentary
and four state assembly seats in the next general election.
The
four seats are Sura, Bukit Besi, Paka and Rantau Abang.
"If
these three people are together, we can win in Dungun...if we want to win big
we have to work hard and together. Don't backstab. Make sure the committee
members go down to the polling district centres and the polling district chiefs
go down to the branch chiefs.
"Branch
chiefs to the village chiefs. All should be in one team because we need to have
a strong government as I have a big vision for Malaysia," he said.
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