BN has nothing else but hatred in its agenda and politics
The Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition and its component parties has nothing else in their policies, political agendas and campaigns but only hate, hate, hate and hate. That's it. Despite living in the modern world, BN and their leaders are still in denial mode, they are still living in the past, they are backward and outdated in the way they are thinking, their mindset and their attitude.
Whenever MCA is holding its gathering, meetings or talking to the Malaysian Chinese community around, the party president Dr Chua Soi Lek will always harp on the issue of PAS would become the most powerful party in a Pakatan Rakyat government and the Hudud law would be implemented against the will of all non-Muslims in this country.
Then, on the other side of the political divide within the BN coalition, the dominant party Umno says it to the Malay community otherwise. The most recent one now was mentioned by the party's very top leader, Umno president Najib Razak who at Terengganu told the crowd of Malays that if Pakatan Rakyat government takes place in Putrajaya after the 13th general elections, the Malays and Islam's position in this country would definitely be under threat. By doing this, he wants to ensure that the Malays would continue to have suspicion and hate onto the Chinese, Indians and the other ethnics
After more than 55 years of independence and BN governance, this ruling coalition is still harping on race and religion in order to counter the rising popularity of the opposition coalition Pakatan Rakyat.who has most recently came up with their electoral manifesto with proposed policies applying to all Malaysian in general. So, where is the BN's manifesto to cover all Malaysians and for all Malaysians? Is the BN manifesto going to be the same as the previous ones, a set for the Malays, another for the Chinese while the other for the Indians and the "dan lain-lain" would get the balance of what the Malays, Chinese and Indians had got.
Come on BN, can't you all counter Pakatan Rakyat by policy versus policy? In the current BN governance, there are full of corruption, power abuse, mismanagement and abuse of public funds, various scandals which resulted to loss of not only in millions but in billions of Ringgit. So where are the BN's proposed framework or policies that will prove to the people that they can eliminate all these negative elements under the BN governance? Nothing at all. They are still talking about race and religion, hoping that when they drum up the issues of Malay and Islam are under threat, they will will all forget about what went wrong in the BN government.
As the BN is unable to counter the positive impact created by the opposition Pakatan Rakyat, these BN leaders would continue to harp on race and religion in order to divert our people's attention and to ensure that the Malays, Chinese and Indians as well as the other ethnics would continue to split be it socially or politically. This is simply BN's divide and rule tactic in order to stay in power forever.
What else could BN offer to our people, after more than 55 years of their rule? Hate, hate, hate and nothing else but hate. This is their only major weapon. Should we continue to let govern this country?
Whenever MCA is holding its gathering, meetings or talking to the Malaysian Chinese community around, the party president Dr Chua Soi Lek will always harp on the issue of PAS would become the most powerful party in a Pakatan Rakyat government and the Hudud law would be implemented against the will of all non-Muslims in this country.
Then, on the other side of the political divide within the BN coalition, the dominant party Umno says it to the Malay community otherwise. The most recent one now was mentioned by the party's very top leader, Umno president Najib Razak who at Terengganu told the crowd of Malays that if Pakatan Rakyat government takes place in Putrajaya after the 13th general elections, the Malays and Islam's position in this country would definitely be under threat. By doing this, he wants to ensure that the Malays would continue to have suspicion and hate onto the Chinese, Indians and the other ethnics
After more than 55 years of independence and BN governance, this ruling coalition is still harping on race and religion in order to counter the rising popularity of the opposition coalition Pakatan Rakyat.who has most recently came up with their electoral manifesto with proposed policies applying to all Malaysian in general. So, where is the BN's manifesto to cover all Malaysians and for all Malaysians? Is the BN manifesto going to be the same as the previous ones, a set for the Malays, another for the Chinese while the other for the Indians and the "dan lain-lain" would get the balance of what the Malays, Chinese and Indians had got.
Come on BN, can't you all counter Pakatan Rakyat by policy versus policy? In the current BN governance, there are full of corruption, power abuse, mismanagement and abuse of public funds, various scandals which resulted to loss of not only in millions but in billions of Ringgit. So where are the BN's proposed framework or policies that will prove to the people that they can eliminate all these negative elements under the BN governance? Nothing at all. They are still talking about race and religion, hoping that when they drum up the issues of Malay and Islam are under threat, they will will all forget about what went wrong in the BN government.
As the BN is unable to counter the positive impact created by the opposition Pakatan Rakyat, these BN leaders would continue to harp on race and religion in order to divert our people's attention and to ensure that the Malays, Chinese and Indians as well as the other ethnics would continue to split be it socially or politically. This is simply BN's divide and rule tactic in order to stay in power forever.
What else could BN offer to our people, after more than 55 years of their rule? Hate, hate, hate and nothing else but hate. This is their only major weapon. Should we continue to let govern this country?