Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Stop fighting, Malay leaders told

The country’s leaders cannot alleviate the burden suffered by the people due to rising costs if they continue to fight among themselves, said Raja Muda of Perak Raja Dr Nazrin Shah.

Calling for an end to political quarrels, Raja Nazrin Shah said differences in their approaches should not lead to an irreparable split in the Muslim and Malay community.


“All efforts should be focused on easing the burden of the people,”

“Productivity must be enhanced, investors assured, new jobs established and the supply of necessities guaranteed,” he said.


He added that the country needed leaders who could take on the challenge and focus their minds and efforts on “productive work” in view of a weak global economy.

If we fail to handle this challenge, the stability and tranquillity of the country will be affected, and everything that has been achieved after 51 years of independence will be lost.


What he said is right and every young generation should see this and learn from every mistake our leaders now have done. They should unite the country, but instead... more chaos has been developed and now everybody is in despair with the transition of power.


The nation needs a firm leader that could do his part as the prime minister. For god's sake ! Bring some economic and political stability to this depleted country. We are a developing country, we cannot afford to slip up and give other countries a chance to get ahead of us. In order to succeed, unity is important. Learn from every mistake.


The Hamster.

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