'Jalur Gemilang' campaign unfurls tinged with criticism


Amid most fireworks as well as fanfare, Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak has kicked off the two-month prolonged 'fly the Jalur Gemilang' campaign at Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, additionally better known as 'Little India'.

Simultaneously, his emissary Muhyiddin Yassin officiated the identical duty at the Malay haven village of Kampung Baru, whilst Health Minister Liow Tiong Lai launched the campaign at Petaling Street, additionally known as Chinatown.

The campaign is partial of the run-up to the arriving National Day as well as Malaysia day celebrations, themed 'Janji ditepati' (Promises delivered).

"We have been eccentric for 55 years. There are countries which have been eccentric for longer than you have though still not as advanced.

"We swell as well as attain since in the past 55 years, the supervision has delivered the promises to therakyat," Najib told the enthusiastic, multi-ethnic crowd of about 3,000 who collected there despite the drizzle.

Among the promises he pronounced the supervision had delivered were unity, peace, as well as transformation from ! an agrar ian economy to the industrial nation, as well as now aspiring to be the high-income nation.

However, the theme was not but his critics. DAP advisorLim Kit Sianghas accused the supervision of mixing narrow-minded politics in to the National Day celebrations.

In his speech, Najib additionally pronounced which he believes if the supervision treats all races fairly, then 1Malaysia would not merely be the slogan.

"Instead, the really essence would be engrossed in to the hearts as! well as souls since you have the protection of the government," he said.

Najib's 15-minute debate finished with members of the 21st Commando Regiment rappelling down the nearby office building or sliding down the 'flying fox' whilst carrying the inhabitant dwindle as fireworks filled the sky.

Also partial of the night's party was multiform rounds of singing as well as dance performances.
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