The people should continue ancillary a Barisan Nasional (BN) supervision as it has proven itself able of fulfilling a needs of a people, former prime apportion Dr Mahathir Mohamad pronounced today.
He pronounced since after a country's independence, a BN supervision had struggled for a people's contentment regardless of race.
"Why should you shift a supervision for an additional party? There have been people who ask for a supervision to be changed, accusing a BN of being evil, thieves, robbers, corrupted as well as so on, but a alternative parties have not been tested like you (BN) have.
"There is an English observant which equates to which you should not repair something which is already in a great state since a worse thing can happen.
"It's a same with await for BN....its offset policies for all races have been seen as good.
"Hence, there is no need to shift a current supervision to one whose ability to take care of a people's welfare is rarely suspect," pronounced Dr Mahathir during a speak eventuality in between a Ampang Umno multiplication as well as a former premier during Dewan Datuk Setia Mufti Suib in Ampang, nearby here, today.
Later when asked by reporters upon a government's proposal to rectify a Universities as well as University Colleges Act (UUCA) 1974, Dr Mahathir pronounced a Act was created in a interest of Malay undergraduates.
"At which time, there were most more Malay undergraduates actively involved in governing body than those from a alternative races. Hence, a Act was implemented to safeguard which they (Malay students) fully concentration upon their studies to succeed in education.
"There were not which most rarely educated Malay! s during a time as well as if a Malay students were rapt with politics, when would they be able to study?
"I was additionally active in governing body when we was immature but left it for almost six years to concentrate upon my (medical) studies," he said.
On November 24, Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak voiced in a Dewan Rakyat which a supervision would be amending a UUCA to concede undergraduates to be members of political parties.
- Bernama
Read More @ Source He pronounced since after a country's independence, a BN supervision had struggled for a people's contentment regardless of race.
"Why should you shift a supervision for an additional party? There have been people who ask for a supervision to be changed, accusing a BN of being evil, thieves, robbers, corrupted as well as so on, but a alternative parties have not been tested like you (BN) have.
"There is an English observant which equates to which you should not repair something which is already in a great state since a worse thing can happen.
"It's a same with await for BN....its offset policies for all races have been seen as good.
"Hence, there is no need to shift a current supervision to one whose ability to take care of a people's welfare is rarely suspect," pronounced Dr Mahathir during a speak eventuality in between a Ampang Umno multiplication as well as a former premier during Dewan Datuk Setia Mufti Suib in Ampang, nearby here, today.
Later when asked by reporters upon a government's proposal to rectify a Universities as well as University Colleges Act (UUCA) 1974, Dr Mahathir pronounced a Act was created in a interest of Malay undergraduates.
"At which time, there were most more Malay undergraduates actively involved in governing body than those from a alternative races. Hence, a Act was implemented to safeguard which they (Malay students) fully concentration upon their studies to succeed in education.
"There were not which most rarely educated Malay! s during a time as well as if a Malay students were rapt with politics, when would they be able to study?
"I was additionally active in governing body when we was immature but left it for almost six years to concentrate upon my (medical) studies," he said.
On November 24, Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak voiced in a Dewan Rakyat which a supervision would be amending a UUCA to concede undergraduates to be members of political parties.
- Bernama
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