To move on, PR must accept election results, says Najib

By Md Izwan
June 26, 2013

National settlement can usually be completed if Pakatan Rakyat accepts a outcome of a 13th ubiquitous election, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak told Dewan Rakyat today.

Since a results of a May 5 polls were voiced PR had plainly declared a intentions not to accept a preference as well as accused a statute supervision of cheating as well as electoral fraud.

"If you go on this issue (gatherings), when will you be means to find inhabitant reconciliation... if you want it, accept a decision," Najib said, answering a subject from Gelang Patah MP (DAP) Lim Kit Siang.

Najib pronounced as shortly as a results had been announced, a brand new Barisan Nasional supervision began inhabitant settlement efforts as partial of measures to unite a people.

His initial greeting to a results, however, was frequency conciliatory.

He had witnessed BN winning by a smaller infancy than a 2008 ubiquitous choosing as well as later described it as a 'Chinese tsunami', which drew some-more criticism. Umno-owned daily Utusan Malaysia came out with an article titled "Apa lagi Cina mau?" in an attempt to execute a results of a polls as Malays opposite a Chinese.

There were also calls by Malay rights group to reason protest campaigns opposite Chinese-made products as well as former Court of Appeal judge Datuk Mohd Noor Abdullah suggested which Chinese as well as Indian vernacular schools be abolished.

These inflammatory comments were during odds with a calls for inhabitant settlement efforts by Najib whose BN celebration shielded energy notwithstanding losing a renouned opinion to PR.

PR won 51 per cent of a renouned opinion whilst BN got 48 per cent.

Meanwhile, Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim shielded his actions in opposing a results of a May 5 polls, accusing BN of winning by abuse of energy as well as fraud as well as also alleging which Election Commission had not conducted a polls routine fairly.

BN ! won 133 parliamentary seats compared to PRs 89, though it was lower than a 140 seats they had won in 2008.

PR has hold rallies, known as Black 505, in Selangor, Johor, Pahang, Perak, Malacca as well as Terengganu to protest a choosing results. - June 26, 2013.


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