DAP: Even on Malaysia Day, PM Najib seeks to divide



Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's inflammatory debate onMalay survivalwas divisive as well as added another dent to his 1Malaysia policy, pronounced DAP broadside arch Tony Pua.

NONEMaking counts worse, he said, was which a debate was made upon a night before of a 49th anniversary of a formation of Malaysia.

"His warning to a Malays proved which a budding minister is some-more than peaceful to play a secular label to protect BN's hold upon power."

He has shown which he speaks not as a budding minister for all Malaysians, but an inciter of continued secular division in a country," he pronounced in a matter today.

Pua (left) pronounced he hoped a Malay village would not be simply threatened by Najib as well as together with other Malaysians, would opinion for a supervision representative of Malaysians.
'Not practising what he preaches'

In a apart statement, DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng also flayed a premier for not practising what he preaches.

"Najib has rejected a governing body of mediation as well as inclusion as well as deserted his own 1Malaysia philosophy in preference for an disdainful as well as secular approach," he said.

NONELim (left) added which a 13th general election should be a contest of ideas as well as policies for a survival of all Malaysians instead of pitting Malays against non-Malays.

"If Umno succeeds in its secular as well as extremist governing body of! pitting Malays against non-Malays, Muslims against non-Muslims, afterwards a nation will come out some-more fractured as well as divided after a general elections.

"DAP regrets a secular labeling or profiling by Umno as well as Najib should redress such inflammatory remarks to infer which 1Malaysia is not dead," he said.
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