Dont be ungrateful to BN, Mustapa tells Kelantan voters


KOTA BARU, Sept fourteen Kelantan people contingency not dont think about a great deeds as well as contributions done by a Barisan Nasional (BN) sovereign government.
Kelantan Umno chairman Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed pronounced notwithstanding being ruled by PAS for over 20 years, Kelantan was not neglected as well as received annual assist for development.
"Let us not dont think about a great deeds by Barisan Nasional. Don't be ungrateful because via education, a Malays, Chinese as well as Indians embrace scholarship.
"Don't belittle a contributions as well as changes which occured. Siti Khadijah Market costing over RM8 million was built by BN, not PAS," he pronounced when opening Kota Baru Umno representatives assembly here today.
The assembly non-stop by Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin was attended by his wife, Puan Sri Norainee Abdul Rahman, Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Dr Awang Adek Hussin as well as domestic secretary to a prime minister, Datuk Mohd Fatmi Che Salleh, who is additionally Kota Baru Umno division chief.
Mustapa (picture) pronounced a sovereign supervision was always finding ways to develop Kelantan but was mostly disrupted due to a weakness of a PAS government.
"The PAS supervision can't solve a water complaint as well as yield low-cost housing after twenty-two years.
"BN wants to bring big shift in Kelantan," pronounced a International traffic as well as attention minister.
Meanwhile, Mohd Fatmi pronounced a Kelantan people should be joined so which a prosperity achieved could be passed on to a next generation.
The people in Kota Baru control commercial operation on a small scale as well as need appropriation to grow their business.
"The markets here are disorganized as well as n! eed upgr ading as well as a same goes for a drainage system. Our struggle is for a comfort of Kota Baru people," he added. Bernama
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