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Monday 9 March 2015

Najib: Malays will be destitutes without Umno

Umno president Najib Razak in the run up to his critical meeting with Umno divisions today continued to sing the traditional Umno tune that only the ruling party can uphold the Malay community.

"I cannot imagine Malaysia without Umno, especially Malays and Muslims.

"The answer will make the Malays destitutes in their own country," Bernama reported him saying.

He was speaking at the closing of the Perak Umno convention and simultaneous opening of Umno branches conference 2015 at Indera Mulia Stadium Ipoh last night.

Najib said Umno needed to adapt itself with the new political environment as currently social media was already regarded as mainstream media and the existing mainstream media such as print media had become second choice.

Umno leaders must avoid from becoming warlords as it would distance the grassroots from the party.

He urged Perak Umno members to fully support Menteri Besar Zambry Abdul Kadir, who is also state Umno liaison committee chairman.

Earlier Perak Umno convention committee chairman Saarani Mohamad said 10 resolutions were approved.

Among them are programmes to increase membership and voters, strengthening of party machinery, branch auditing, engaging young voters and loyalty to leaders and Umno's struggle,

Call for ‘new’ politics

At the event, Najib said the party must make thorough preparation and planning if it wishes to win the 14th general election.

Najib, who is also prime minister, said this was because the political approach that could be accepted by the people at present was no longer rigid politics but new politics.

"But this does not mean the old politics cannot be practised, some politics of development, needed by the people is the core to the old politics that still needs to be implemented by us.

"We must do what needs to be done,"

He said the voters' point of view now was different from those in the past.

"So we must practise new politics...we cannot assume that if we have given an allocation, the problem is already solved.

"Today if we say the new generation must be thankful to Umno, maybe their reception may not be like before because it seems we are claiming our rights.

"On the contrary, if we tell, if they think rationally, there is no party with better agenda than Umno and BN and this is not due to sentiment but a guaranteed future for the country at the state or national level," he said, according to Bernama.

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