Malaysia’s opposition’s political strategies are merely pivoted to
wild accusations and slandering the government whereas the ruling party
Barisan Nasional’s overall policies will definitely put rakyat’s
interests first. That is the most significant difference between the
oppositions and Barisan Nasional.
These dissimilarities can be witnessed in the oppositions’ dramas
during their ceramahs that whatever expressed by them are mere
accusations in which proven they have always failed to produce a better
policy, what more to challenge BN’s.
For a democracy country such as Malaysia who is pursuing to move
towards a fully developed nation, in fact we should be having sets of
opposition leaders in the correct setting. We ought to have dissidents
with agendas who are able to matchup with BN’s policies.
Regrettably, their antics even in parliamentary debates turned out
that they are more keen to go on personal attacks with the ministers
rather than producing more brilliant and constructive suggestions.
In BN, we talked about government policies that touch on the
education, employment, health, investment, foreign relations and this is
what distinguishes between the government and opposition parties that
if they stood on the rakyat stage, they will horribly fail to furnish
their own alternative policies.
The best that these opposition leaders are able to tell the audience
are insults, defamatory, accusations as if they are now infected with
such diseases.
And therefore, it is necessary for the rakyat to evaluate how these
forms of sabotages could immensely affect the nation and in particular
the economic sector.
The government is very concerned when there are attempts to sabotage
the country’s economy and sovereignty, which can be quite harmful. They
claimed that our banks are not stable, the Employees Provident Funds
(EPF) is running out of money and the Tabung Haji is broke, all these
allegations are gravely serious and not something that can be regarded
as a political amusement.
These politicians deliberately ignored the consequences and as it
happens, it could terrify foreign investors that eventually affect the
country’s economy.
If we can still recall during the GE13, there are those who
deliberately disseminate false news on the social media whereby there
will be purportedly Bangladeshi turnouts so as to thwart the polling
process. Quarters who make such claims were proven to have no hard
evidence but deliberately taking advantage.
This is considered as a threat to our political stability.
In the current conditions, it is imperative for the government to
take stern actions and not compromising against these saboteurs among
individuals and in particular the political leaders among oppositions.
The need to foil such malice schemes is paramount and must be restrained
at once.
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