KUALA LUMPUR, April 24 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun
Razak has urged all quarters, including political parties, to ensure a
healthy campaign for the 13th General Election, following two arson
attacks within a spate of 24 hours.
An explosion occurred near the Nibong Tebal Barisan Nasional (BN)
election operations room in Penang last night, causing minor leg injury
to a man, and this morning, two petrol bombs caused a fire at the BN
operations room in Sekinchan, Selangor.
The police, who found two improvised explosive devices at the scene,
believed the Nibong Tebal incident was aimed at creating tension in the
state.
"Political parties vying for parliamentary and state seats should
compete in a healthy manner, in tandem with democratic practices," Najib
said on the second day of a whirlwind visit to Sabah.
Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has asked the police to
nab the culprits swiftly because voters might worry about coming out to
vote or attend ceramahs by political parties.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar has ordered the police
to step up checks and patrols near ceramah locations to prevent a
recurrence.
"All political parties are reminded to cooperate and apply for ceramah
permits from their respective district police chiefs to enable the
police to make early preparations to ensure the safety of all," he said
after inspecting preparations at the Perak police contingent
headquarters.
Najib, who is BN chairman, returned to Sabah yesterday for his second
visit in less than a fortnight, to meet locals including Chinese,
Kadazandusun, Murut and Bajau communities in the west coast and interior
highlands to campaign after launching the Eastern Sabah Security
Command (Esscom) in Lahad Datu on April 13.
He unveiled a supplementary manifesto outlining development plans of the
state in Tenom earlier today, assuring the people of Sabah that a BN
government would fulfill its pledges.
Najib also reiterated that the BN government would do all it could to
protect Sabah's peace and sovereignty, in the wake of the Lahad Datu
terrorist intrusion.
"The BN's commitment can be witnessed through the decisions and actions
taken," he said after attending a lunch gathering with the people at
the Keningau Sports Complex.
Najib, who is leading BN into the general electon for the first time as
prime minister, praised Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Joseph Pairin
Kitingan Pairin for his people-first approach and urged the local
community to support BN candidates, including Pairin, who is defending
the Keningau parliamentary seat and the state seat in his Tambunan
hometown.
The prime minister is confident that the people of Sabah would continue to support the BN.
Speaking at a press conference, Najib said the opposition DAP should
clarify its stand on the implementation of the hudud law so that the
rakyat would not be confused.
PAS Deputy Spiritual Leader Datuk Dr Haron Din said yesterday that hudud
laws would be implemented if the opposition formed the new federal
government.
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