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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Muhyiddin paints Pakatan as risky bet


Muhyiddin (centre) said “some quarters” were now “spewing slander round the clock”. — File pic
PAGOH, Nov 4 — Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin today urged the people not to gamble away the country’s future by supporting Pakatan Rakyat, but to stick with Barisan Nasional (BN) instead to ensure a good future.
Muhyiddin, who is also BN deputy chairman, said the BN government already had much experience in many areas of administering the country compared to PR’s administration that was seen as increasingly erratic and haphazard.
“Some people buy (four-digit) numbers; sometimes the punters are lucky but some are not at all even if they have bought a hundred numbers. You can gamble on numbers but definitely not on your country’s future,” he said at a special gathering of the Pagoh BN election machinery, here, today.
Muhyiddin said at a time now where some quarters were spewing slander round the clock, the people must not tempt fate by supporting the opposition pact, thinking their life would be better under PR rule.
He said this was because it had been clearly proven that all efforts carried out and the development effected by BN since 55 years ago were the best thing to happen compared to the opposition’s propensity to make empty promises and to twist facts to hoodwink the people.
“They (opposition) make all sorts of promises. They say they can do better than us but they can’t. They have no consensus, so how can they set up a government?
“Every day, there’s (negative) news about Selangor. It’s not that BN is lying but when they (opposition) are asked, they cannot answer. With regard to the water issue in Selangor, I want to see how the Selangor government can resolve it,” he said.
On the Pagoh BN election machinery, Muhyiddin advised the machinery in the district’s 46 polling centres to work hard to gain victory in the upcoming general election.
He said getting a bigger majority could be achieved if all members of the Pagoh BN election machinery meet the key performance indicators (KPI) set. — Bernama

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