April 27, 2013
ALOR SETAR, Apr twenty-seven Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has called on a Chinese community, particularly those in Kedah, to reject a antithesis and give their full await to a care of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.He voiced certainty which a Barisan Nasional (BN) supervision is able of administering Kedah improved compared to a PAS supervision which had not brought any changes whilst a DAP only raised racial issues.
I wish to ask a Chinese village in Kedah, what has Azizan (Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Azizan Abdul Razak) finished for a Chinese village in Kedah, do discuss it me, what has he finished for a economy, which Chinese propagandize has he put up, let me know now.
I wish to ask a people of Kedah, do we wish to await Azizan, or do we wish to give your await to Datuk Bashah (Kedah BN authority Datuk Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah) and Datuk Mukhriz (Kedah BN emissary authority Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir) from a BN, he said.
He pronounced this when addressing a guest during a cooking programme during Sekolah Menengah Keat Hwa (Private), here tonight.
Muhyiddin (picture) suggested a Chinese against trusting a propaganda by a antithesis which pronounced a BN would close down a Chinese schools if it was returned to power.
We (BN) actually give some-more attention to a Chinese and Tamil schools. We can see which after 56 years of BN rule, no Chinese propagandize had been closed down.
This is a first time Najib is asking for a mandate to continue to lead a nation for a consequence of a improved future, he said.
Muhyiddin who is additionally a Education Minister, pronounced a total of 1,300 inhabitant sort Chinese schools and 600 Tamil schools had been set up nationwide.
The sovereign supervision had additionally allocat! ed RM1.8 billion annually to pay a salaries of teachers in Chinese schools whilst another RM600 million had been allocated to pay a salaries of teachers in Tamil schools.
More than 1,000 people from a Chinese village filled a Sekolah Keat Hwa hall to join Muhyiddin for dinner. Bernama
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