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Monday, April 6, 2015

Najib falls back on ‘silent majority’ support

In a message for the Telegu new year, PM says extremists can't split Malaysian unity
najib_600KUALA LUMPUR: The silent majority will continue to support the country’s leadership despite some extremists’ attempt to split the unity among Malaysians, prime minister Najib Razak said today.
The prime minister said he strongly believed that the silent majority among the people would not be easily influenced by whatever agenda and issues being brought up by the extremist group.
“Only some quarters like the extremists tried to sensationalise small issues and divide us apart. We must never bow to their negative vibes and elements.
“We must remember, the integration and unity among the majority will place Malaysia in a situation that is harmonious, strong and stable in the coming years,” he said in a speech at the second Ugadi Open House celebration at Dataran Merdeka here.
The text of speech was read by Federal Territories Minister Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor.
Ugadi is the new year celebration of the Telugu community. More than 1,000 members of the Telugu community as well as tourists attended the Ugadi Open House celebration, organised by the Telugu Association of Malaysia.
Najib said the government was always committed to maintaining and protecting the well-being of all communities in this country.
Touching on the Malaysian Indian community, he said the government would continue to increase efforts to improve their standard of living despite facing some problems and challenges in the process of achieving it.
“I must admit that there are still problems and challenges being faced by the community that need attention from the government,” he said.
The prime minister said that, in order to raise the community’s standard of living, the government had collected views from all sides in preparing the 11th Malaysia Plan which would be tabled soon.
He said the government always acknowledged the initiatives taken by the non governmental organisations (NGO) in protecting the well-being of the community. “We heard their (NGOs) voices and opinions in helping us. That is why we helped them by allocating financial aid,” he added.
Among those present at the open house were deputy federal territories minister Dr Loga Bala Mohan, People’s Progressive Party president M. Kayveas and former MIC president S.Samy Vellu.
BERNAMA

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