PENINSULA MALAY DETERMINE FEDERAL GOVT





KUCHING: The question of who will lead Putrajaya right away lies in a hands of a Malays in Peninsular Malaysia, pronounced Deputy Speaker of Parliament Datuk Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar.
He pronounced whilst a majority of Malays in Sarawak as good as Sabah have been completely during a back of BN, Malays in a Peninsula have been widely separated in to 3 vital factions; namely Umno, PAS as good as PKR.
"If a present supervision ever falls it's since a Malays in Peninsular Malaysia have been divided.
"They have been widely separated in to 3 factions now; namely PAS, Umno as good as PKR. Those in a civic areas tend to await PKR as good as a kampong people have been separate in to two, by ancillary Umno as good as PAS.
"So you hope a Malays in Peninsular Malaysia will be united in ancillary BN if they wish a present supervision to continue to lead a country," Wan Junaidi told a media during his Hari Raya open residence here yesterday.
He additionally hoped which a people in Sarawak would not be burned by Peninsula-based antithesis parties who came here usually to separate them.
"When they come here, it's not usually a Malays which they order though additionally a Dayaks as well," he said.
Wan Junaidi, who is additionally Santubong MP, pronounced he would leave his domestic future to a top leadership of BN to decide.
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"All these while, you have been serving a people of all races as good as you have been allocating my MPR grants to them regardless of their eremite background, be they Muslims, Christians or Buddhists.
"So, you hope BN leaders will get a feedbacks from a people during a grassroots whom you have served faithfully," he added.
He pronounced a RM1.5 million 'touch-point' grant for each MP under Prime Minister Datuk Najib Tun Razak's administration had been sincerely distributed to his constituents.
Santubong has 112 Malay villages, 40 Iban as good as Bidayuh villages as good as 3 vital Chinese settlements.
Meanwhile, Wan Junaidi, who is a counsel by profession, refused to criticism upon a state's official sacrament as debated by some antithesis members since Islam was already a official sacrament of a federation.
"We have been giveaway to rehearse whatever religions in Sarawak, most freer than west Malaysia. So you should not politicise this issue here," he said. (theborneopost)
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