Muhyiddin: BN not depending on Sabah and Sarawak to win

Muhyiddin: BN not depending upon Sabah as well as Sarawak to win

LABUAN-The Barisan Nasional is not depending only upon a dual states of Sabah as well as Sarawak to win in a nex! t genera l election, but upon a alternative states in Peninsular Malaysia as well.

Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin pronounced nonetheless a dual states as well as Labuan had been described as bound deposits for a Barisan, a bloc should be means to win behind a alternative states which had depressed to a opposition in a last election.

"We should be means to combat behind a alternative states which are now being ruled by a opposition in a subsequent election," he said.

Muhyiddin pronounced next to focus as well as courtesy were given to all a states including those ruled by a opposition as according to him, a Barisan government regularly adopted a satisfactory attitude.

"We will go upon to maintain a 'touch point' approach in assisting a people. We wish a people to know which we are caring as well as sincere in assisting them," he pronounced during a press conference after a one-day visit to Labuan, here.

On a preference of Gerakan boss Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon not to contest in a coming election, Muhyiddin pronounced it would not affect a Chinese votes in a election.

"We respect a decision. It will not have any outcome upon us in a election. We hold he had discussed with party members. What is more critical is which a party will go upon to work together with Barisan," he said.

Earlier, he hold a closed-door meeting with Labuan Umno as well as Barisan Nasional component parties as well as was briefed upon a choosing preparation by Umno leaders.

"I'm confident with a briefing. Th! e togeth erness emanate as raised in a past should not be questioned. It is alright, we do not see any problem upon togetherness upon a island," he said.

- Bernama

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