KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 29 (Bernama) -- Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak today urged
all Umno members to stay united to defend Putrajaya and stressed that
the Malaysian people deserved only the best government that only Umno
and Barisan Nasional (BN) could offer.
The prime minister said the 13th general election would be the decisive
point for the future of the country and the people should be able to
judge for themselves the advantage of choosing BN over the opposition.
He said Parti Perikatan, later known as BN, had been ruling the country
and making various changes and developments over the past 55 years,
while the opposition just tried to take over power by offering false
promises and spreading lies and mirage.
"The options are clear. Whether to see our children, regardless of race
and religion, laugh, grow up and enjoy their lives together or to see
them grow up with burning hatred.
Najib said this in his policy speech at the 66th General Assembly at Putra World Trade Centre here Thursday.
"This general election will determine the future of the country which
we will leave for our children. It's whether (to give them) a
fully-developed country built on common values and objectives, or an
under-developed country blocked by an invisible wall of prejudice.
"In one corner, there is a holy path which has been there since
Independence and was built with blood and sweat of our patriots.
"In another corner, there is a mazy and dark path built with lies and
false promises of the opposition. If the people were duped to choose the
second path, believe me, this lovely country will disintegrate,
collapse and sink," he said.
However, he said Umno would not allow the country to be destroyed by
false promises offered by the opposition, let alone to let the people
suffer in their own country.
Come what may, Najib said Umno would not retreat from fighting for the people and the country.
While admitting that no individuals, leaders, organisations or
political parties were faultless, Najib said Umno would also like to ask
for forgiveness for all its weaknesses.
"As Umno president, I, on behalf of the deputy president and the party
leadership line-ups and in the name of Allah, solemnly swear and promise
to continue putting the people's wellbeing first, lifting the status of
the Malays, defending the faith of Muslims and upholding Islam," he
said.
Najib also reminded Umno members that Umno's victory in the next
general election would depend on various factors, especially the voters
and the candidates.
"The reality now is that the people's support for the national and
state leadership is not necessarily translated into votes for party
candidates. In the good old days, those fielded by the party were always
winnable, but it is not the case now," he said.
As such, Najib said the candidates fielded by the party should have
added- values to ensure that they were not only accepted by party
members, but also by the voters.
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