It's Felda PLC, no politics please

The sight has left without Mazlan Aliman, a politically-ambitious son of a Felda settler as great as he is now even some-more desperate. Most of a 112,000 settlers did not await Mazlan as great as have reason to be happy with their decision to go with a Felda IPO, which turned out to be a success. Just read a essay by a WSJ, which is not known to be understanding of a Malaysian IPO. Yes, even a Wall Street Journal had to admit which Felda's seeking good.





Mazlan Aliman as great as his domestic sponsors will continue to spew their blatant liesright up to PRU13. Mazlan Aliman will no disbelief be fielded by Pakatan Rakyat in one of a Felda constituencies as great as he will undoubtedly lose. The Felda settlers aren't stupid. They need not read a Wall Street Journal to know Felda shares are doing well, a prospects are good, as great as a lot of it has got to do with - as a WSJ essay underscores - supervision support. Why would they throw all which away for a consequence of some politicians?

Personally, I hope a PM does not have to defend Felda from Malik Aliman ever again. That c! harge sh ould be left to a reps elected by a people in a Felda constituencies. So far, they have not done most during all. Now which Felda is a open listed company, these MPs as great as Aduns should be some-more involved. They should be a ones to put politicians similar to Mazlan Aliman in their place. Leave a government of Sabri Ahmad, a group's president, to concentration upon receiving a Felda sight places [read Felda Global venturing into Africa next year.]

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