Politics of unity, not divisiveness


While Dr Chua is ripping during the really thought of an Islamic state, has he ever stopped to cruise which former budding apportion Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has already declared Malaysia an Islamic nation?
The Malaysian Insider
WANTED: National politicians who speak the language of togetherness rsther than than divisiveness.
MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek appears to have the penchant for scare-mongering which borders upon sadness. Every few weeks, he tells Malaysians which the vote for Pakatan Rakyat (PR) is the vote for PAS.
He must believe which this tactic will persuade the Malays, Chinese as well as Indians to desert PR. This tactic is descent since it insults the comprehension of Malaysians. Also, it has the roots in chauvinism as well as racism.
Incidentally, when PAS booted Datuk Dr Hasan Ali out off the ranks, it was sending the message which it did not tolerate extremism or chauvinism.
After all, Hasan wanted to keep PAS upon the straight as well as slight of the basic Islamic state concept, not the welfare state which PAS says is satisfactory to all.
While Dr Chua is ripping during the really thought of an Islamic state, has he ever stopped to cruise which former budding apportion Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has already declared Malaysia an Islamic nation?
That there have been already rules which shorten Malaysian Muslims from enjoying the full benefits of citizenship unlike alternative citizens?
What difference would PAS bring which Dr Chua rails against them? Please clear this rsther than than scaring people.
Apart from observant the National Feedlot Centre emanate has been mishandled, what else has the MCA leader said? Perhaps he should fight for transparency in government awards as well as ! tenders as well as the distribution of soothing loans.
Let's plead issues which matter, sir. Malaysians look to you as well as your colleagues to bring Malaysia forward, not by slagging off your opponents, but through the measured discuss of things which matter.
If the majority of Malaysians want to vote for PR as they have finished in the past for BN, so be it.
We live in the democracy. And Malaysians have been mature sufficient to vote for the better future. Right now, observant PAS is the bad choice since it will lead to an Islamic state is only downright insulting.
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