Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak today blamed Pakatan Selangor's populist measures of providing free water and its unwillingness to raise water tariffs for the state's water shortage.
"How many of you suffered from water rationing, how many businessmen cannot get their plans approved due to water rationing?" he asked a strong crowd of 3,000 MCA members and representatives from Chinese NGOs and guilds.
"Why? Because the opposition went on this populist platform, they want to give free water, they don't want to review the tariff with a small increase," he said.
He said giving out free water, an allocation the state government gives to the poor, has led to the state running out of supply and said Pakatan has not been realistic.
"Selangor Mentri Besar (Khalid Ibrahim) has stopped water rationing, but can he guarantee no water rationing in future?" said Najib.
Selangor's dams hit a low over the past months due to unusually dry weather, worsened by pollution in some water sources forcing the state to implement rationing over March and April.
However the dry spell has also hit other states including Perak, Negri Sembilan and Johor, where water rationing was also conducted.
Kedah, Malacca and Penang also considered the option but has so far managed without it.
Selangor's water rationing ended this week after rainfall replenished most of the dams and the state took added measures to increase supply from alternative sources.
BN has constantly attacked the Pakatan Selangor goverment over its free water policy in the run up to the 13th general election.
However the ruling party notably offered its own free water promise in the months leading up to May 8, 2013, such as in BN Johor's election manifesto.
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"How many of you suffered from water rationing, how many businessmen cannot get their plans approved due to water rationing?" he asked a strong crowd of 3,000 MCA members and representatives from Chinese NGOs and guilds.
He said giving out free water, an allocation the state government gives to the poor, has led to the state running out of supply and said Pakatan has not been realistic.
"Selangor Mentri Besar (Khalid Ibrahim) has stopped water rationing, but can he guarantee no water rationing in future?" said Najib.
Selangor's dams hit a low over the past months due to unusually dry weather, worsened by pollution in some water sources forcing the state to implement rationing over March and April.
Kedah, Malacca and Penang also considered the option but has so far managed without it.
Selangor's water rationing ended this week after rainfall replenished most of the dams and the state took added measures to increase supply from alternative sources.
BN has constantly attacked the Pakatan Selangor goverment over its free water policy in the run up to the 13th general election.
However the ruling party notably offered its own free water promise in the months leading up to May 8, 2013, such as in BN Johor's election manifesto.
[More to follow]
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