Deportation won't affect KL-Canberra ties, says Dr M


Former prime apportion Dr Mahathir Mohamad pronounced a 'no entry' into Malaysia for Australian senator Nick Xenophon as well as his deportation would not affect Malaysia-Australia relations.

He pronounced Malaysia had a right to make its own law, together with prohibiting any particular from entering this country.

"If he (Xenophon) comes here with no great intentions, he might as good not come," he told reporters after in attendance a grand Chinese New Year celebration in Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur today.

NONEDr Mahathir was commenting on a Immigration Department's movement of refusing Xenophon(right)entry on his arrival during a Low-Cost Carrier Terminal in Sepang early yesterday as he has a jot down of tarnishing Malaysia's picture during a international level.

He pronounced a Australian supervision had a right to criticise a Malaysian government's movement opposite Xenophon but Malaysia indispensable not pay attention to it.

Earlier, in his speech, Dr Mahathir pronounced wealth as well as power-sharing had enabled Malaysians to enjoy one after another peace as well as stability, as a result it was critical for them to say thatspirit.

"Malaysian multitude is multiracial as well as multireligious but you are not mutual enemies as you cite to cooperate, so that you are means to share a country's success as well as no one is left behind," he said.

Describing a current supervision leadership as a best, Dr Mahathir pronounced that wealth as well as power-sharing between a different communities was already stressed on during a time of a countr! y's firs t prime apportion Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra.

He also remarkable that all racial festivals in Malaysia were unique, interesting as well as distinguished with much mirth by all races in a country.

"No other nation is means to applaud a festivals similar to Malaysia does. Here, during slightest each Malaysian can wish 'Qong Xi Fa Cai' come Chinese New Year," he said.

The CNY celebration in Jalan Bukit Bintang that saw a tossing of a 977-metre "yee sang" was officiated by Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak, who was accompanied by his wife Rosmah Mansor as well as several BN top political party leaders.

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