Saturday, September 1, 2012

PM Najib urges Malaysians to ‘defend independence’ against opposition


Najib addresses the crowd at the “Janji Ditepati” rally in Bukit Jalil August 31, 2012.—Picture by Saw Siow Feng
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 31 — Calling on the people to maintain unity in defending the independence, Datuk Seri Najib Razak has called on the people to join hands to propel the country to greater heights.
The prime minister urged the people to unite and work with the leaders to ensure the success of the country’s transformation agenda.
He said that after 55 years of independence, Malaysia was now considered a successful, increasingly rich, prosperous and strong country.
“Be aware that the independence knocked [on] our door only once. Let us struggle to defend the independence firmly in every [nook and cranny of] the country at all times.
“We should shore up our defence when our adversaries and the opposition try to put the country in disarray,” he said when addressing over 150,000 people at the “Merdeka 55: Janji Ditepati” (promises fulfilled) gathering in conjunction with the Merdeka Day celebration at National Stadium, Bukit Jalil here tonight.
Present were the prime minister’s wife, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor; Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and his wife, Puan Sri Norainee Abdul Rahman; Cabinet ministers, and Barisan Nasional (BN) leaders.
The country is led by leaders who are continuing the struggle laid down by the founders who fought for independence, said Najib, adding that the leaders and the people were not working hand in hand to fulfil the independence for the third generation.
“So do not let your guard down, do not be complacent even for a moment. Never turn your back on the struggle,” he said.
Citing Malaysia’s resounding success, he said the economy grew 5.4 per cent in the second quarter of this year, the value of Bursa Malaysia had hit RM1,4 trillion, and Malaysia hosted the world’s third biggest initial public offering (IPO) after the United States and China.
He said the first phase of the Government Transformation Programme (GTP) implemented since 2010 to raise the standard of living of the people would come to a close at the end of the year while the second phase would be launched early next year.
“We can compete with great economic power if we implement policies and programmes that have planned correctly.
“This is our success. Hence, we must ask ourselves, where we are taking Malaysia? Whether to the pinnacle of success or to the valley of doom. The choice is in our hands,” he said.
He said the results of macro successes achieved were distributed to the people through the like of the People’s 1 Malaysia Assistance (BR1M), the 1 Malaysia clinics, the 1 Malaysia People’s Shops (KR1M), financial assistance to students, and the 1 Malaysia Textile Shops.
Najib said the government would launch the 1 Malaysia Bookstore soon to encourage the people to enrich their knowledge.
On the theme of the Merdeka celebration, “Janji Ditepati”, he said it was not merely promises fulfilled by the government over the years, but also the promise made by the people to come together with the government to ensure stability, peace and prosperity in the country. — Bernama

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