Monday, August 1, 2011

PM dodges 'Malay first' poser for fear of rift


Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak evaded a potential minefield today by dodging a question over his deputy's 'Malay first, Malaysian second' statement.

By stating his position as to whether he is 'Malay first, Malaysian first' - or vice-versa - would land him either at odds with his 1Malaysia ideal, or Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin.

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7 comments:

First, Good questions very mediocre answers

@leeaman it was regarding his stance on the 1Malaysia Concept mooted by his current government.

good questions behalf of the students, unfortunately it had been returned with dump answers!

I think his answers all FAIL!!!

Typical UMNO/APCO bullshit answers - the time for talk is over. They had 54 years to reform elections, but they chose to enrich themselves instead. They have Birkin bags, US$24 million dollar rings, Mukhriz and Najib's brother are BILLIONAIRES!!!! They will keep on leeching off the Rakyat's money as long as they remain in power.

1)BN does campaigning every day and night through RTM1,2,3,Utusan,Star etc etc.

2)Najib had said elections in Malaysia was fair - so why do you need electoral reform, then? Najib must have lied.

3)How about the other BERSIH demands? media coverage, vote buying? Don't you think the trick of using biometric system to ward off other demands as rather old and tired?

4)It seems Malay first can also be interpreted as 1Malaysia compliant. If that is the case what's changed after 1Malaysia?

1 Malaysia = malay marries a pakistani/bangladeshi/indonesi­an & their kids who are 1st generation is a bumi.Tun Mahathir, a 1st generation malaysian (dad from kerala an Indian citizen) he is a bumi,a chinese/indian/punjabi who are more than 3,4,5 generation Malaysian IS NOT A BUMI.. you guys are 3rd class citizens!!! A malay who has properties worth millions still gets a priviledge to get bumi discounts, SPM grade 3/SAP still gets into a local U but u chinese/indians with straight A's, dream on

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