Dr M: BN govt not autocratic, "turbulence" in Selangor will affect PKR


Dr M: BN govt not autocratic, "turbulence" in S'gor will start PKR
KUALA LUMPUR Former budding minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad today questioned a roar by some quarters here to push for a revolution to disintegrate a government when a latter was already giving a lot of priority to a people's interests.
"Is our government autocratic? Is it not giving courtesy to a people, not building as well as more advanced a country?" he asked.
Taking questions during a forum entitled, "Discussions with a politician The commitment of graduates will be a matter for inhabitant progress" during Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) here, Dr Mahathir pronounced Malaysia had a approved system which was much improved than most countries affected by a "Arab Spring".
He pronounced which in certain countries which were not so approved as well as where their leaders indulged in self-interest, there was drawn out suffering because those governments did not prioritise a interests of their people.
"The people continued to suffer, a commission of misery went up, in fact, there were cases of university graduates who were unemployed, as well as these were a factors which led to a uprisings," he said.
Dr Mahathir pronounced a "Arab Spring" unprotected undemocratic as well as strict regimes which forced a people to disintegrate their governments.
In comparison, he said, Malaysia was utterly opposite as well as as such, there was no prerequisite "for us to action outside of a law to disintegrate a government". Therefore, a people should evaluate a incident rationally.
Meanwhile, when asked to comment on a leadership tuss! le durin g Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) in Selangor, Dr Mahathir pronounced which it would start Selangor PKR though Barisan Nasional (BN) should not be exhilarated over a situation.
"The turbulence taking place will start PKR, though BN needs to continue a bid to win back Selangor in a coming ubiquitous election. They (BN) must work tough as they cannot only design to win opposite weak opponents," he added.'
Bernama
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