Muhyiddin dismisses May 13 remark, but warns of chaos



Umno emissary boss Muhyiddin Yassin currently discharged Wanita arch Shahrizat Abdul Jalil's acknowledgement yesterday which a May thirteen secular strife competence repeat if Umno is weak, though warned which "chaos" is imminent underneath Pakatan Rakyat's rule.

"I did not mention that. Nobody mentioned about May 13. What we meant was which a situation would be chaotic (porak peranda) since those parties (under Pakatan) have huge strife in ideology...

NONE"The people can imagine... how would they determine upon a destiny citation of a republic in a coming 5 years, if they sequence a nation?" he pronounced when questioned during a press discussion during Umno ubiquitous public today.

The subject was either a ideological differences between member parties in Pakatan would lead to a repeat of a barbarous secular riots in 1969.

The emissary budding apportion forked out which ideological clashes were evident in a states governed by a opposition coalition.

"Therefore a reminder by (Barisan Nasional) BN as well as BN leaders upon this was not to intimidate, though clearly we cannot gamble as well as risk a destiny simply since we want to try. This is not a subject of a future, though a destiny of a children," he added.
Yesterday, Shahrizat done thecontroversial remark during her opening debate for a Wanita Umno ubiquitous public when she warned which a May thirteen tragedy competence repeat should Umno became diseased as well as could not overcome a challenges.

Muhyiddin, who is known for his conservative ri! ght-wing inclination, also agreed which a republic would be inconstant should Umno loses a hold upon Putrajaya.

NONE"If we look during a form of a nation, Malays as well as bumiputera carry out some-more than 60 percent. That's a reality.

"Imagine if they cannot have an suitable place from a inherent angle in a ubiquitous election, how would a situation be? More so if alternative groups were to oversee a nation," he said.

He combined which BN has given enough attention to Malays as well as bumiputera while being fair to alternative races.
It is expected which Shahrizat's acknowledgement will annoy non-Malay electorate as well as subsequently, put BN member parties in a difficult situation.

koh tsu koon gerakan agm 2011 storyGerakan boss Koh Tsu Koon(left), when asked about it after in attendance a ubiquitous public opening ceremony, chose to give a short reply.

"No, we don't determine with which kind of statement. we don't think it will be similar to that," he pronounced before withdrawal a venue in a rush.

MCA boss Dr Chua Soi Lek left a Putra World Trade Center without articulate to reporters.

Other Umno leaders seemed to distance themselves from Shahrizat's remark.

Supreme legislature member Muhkriz Mahathir pronounced Umno has successfully avoided a tragedy from repeating by implementing new policies after a incident.

"I think, either we determine (with Shahrizat's remark) or not, we have to equivocate which from happening," pronounced a emissary minister.

Information, Communications as well as Culture Min! ister Ra is Yatim pronounced there should not be any fright which a secular riots would happen again since there have been enough laws to capacitate a police to say order.

NONE"Therefore we have been not fearful of May 13, 1969, to come back. It has passed," he added
However, Umno vice-president Hishammuddin Hussein (right) discharged a attention brought by Shahrizat's May thirteen acknowledgement in her speech, as a box of "spinning".

"The matter mentioned about a Wanita Umno arch Shahrizat had already told me which this will be another matter which will be used for spinning by sure quarters just since it coincides with a ubiquitous assembly," he said.

Like a alternative issues which had coincided with a ubiquitous assembly, he pronounced these were all attempts to sidetrack a gathering.
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