KUALA TERENGGANU, Aug 9 (Bernama) -- The theme of the National Day
celebrations this year, 'Janji Ditepati' (Pledges Fulfilled) is not a
political rhetoric but based on the religious demand.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the theme was proof that
the Barisan Nasional (BN) government was guided by the Quran and Sunnah
in discharging its responsibilities to the people as a whole.
"The theme is based on religious principles. We (BN) struggle to fulfil our promises to the people.
"We will fulfil our pledges to give confidence to the people. We want
to prove that our country is a model of an Islamic nation," he said at a
breaking of fast with the people in Kampung Padang Nenas, here
Thursday.
Also present were Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Said and about 10,000 people.
Najib said that in Islam if any pledge was not fulfilled, it could be construed as being hypocritical.
"So as a government, we will fulfil the pledges. We are prepared to be
rejected by the people if our pledges are not fulfilled," he said.
As such, he said, there was no need for anyone to be afraid about the theme of the National Day.
"Among the people, we too must meet the promises made. Even in
business, we want to deal with people who fulfil their pledges and in
terms of the government, we also want a government that fulfils its
pledges," he said.
He said the people should be grateful for the blessing that they were living in a prosperous nation like Malaysia.
"During the fasting month, we can carry out our religious obligations properly unlike in some other countries.
"The BN has succeeded in looking after the welfare of the people
through various programmes and hope that the people will continue to
give their support to the BN," he said.
Najib later gave away Ramadan contributions to orphans, the handicapped, senior citizens and single mothers.
Later, he performed the Maghrib prayer at Masjid Kampung Padang Nenas
and the terawih prayer at Masjid Wakaf Tembesu before returning to the
federal capital.
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