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BREAKING......Johor Prince SLAPS Narjib.....

ahleebabasingaporethief

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http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/i...-smackdown-for-pm-over-dialogue-fail&Itemid=2


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xpo2015

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Most Mat leaders should be slapped at least once for being so corrupted and its people remained hungry and most of the country remained underdeveloped and sqalid.

We all blessed to have LKY. There is no element of doubt about him being corrupted when he was in full control of his mental faculties.

Thank you Jesus. You are bloody awesome.

Better than any Tuah Pay Gongs and any Mat Bomohs.

You really no horse run.
 
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Source: Malaysia Chronicle

Friday, 05 June 2015 18:20

ROYAL SHOCKER: Johor Prince deals Najib direct full-frontal SLAP - how can someone with everything to hide show up

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Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak has received a royal rebuke for not attending the dialogue session dubbed 'Nothing to Hide' this morning.

"How can you have a dialogue called 'Nothing2Hide' featuring a person who has everything to hide?

"Obviously he won't show up," said Crown Prince of Johor Tunku Ismail in a bi-lingual post on the Johor football team's Facebook page.

Tunku Ismail is the Johor Football Association president.

Najib was scheduled to attend the dialogue at PWTC this morning but withdrew at the eleventh hour because the police had cancelled the event due to security concerns.

Tunku Ismail also suggested that the prime minister could have lost the confidence of the people.

"For those who have been entrusted with the responsibility, do not blame the people for losing confidence and trust in you, but think of why they no longer have the confidence and trust in you," he said although he did not name the prime minister.

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Najib has come under fire from former premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad, primarily over the handling of the 1MDB debacle.

Mahathir had questioned how the Finance Ministry-owned company could have racked up RM42 billion in debt within just five years of operations.

He also took Najib to task for failing to shed details on the funds redeemed from 1MDB's account in the Cayman Islands.

Mahathir was present at the dialogue this morning. - M'kini



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Published on 5 Jun 2015
Former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad says being a law-abiding citizen he obeyed the instruction of the police not to address the crowd, but that would not stop him from getting to the bottom of the 1MDB issues.

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But the King supports Najib.

Malaysians should defend stability, national unity, says Agong

Malaysians should continue to defend the stability and unity in the country to ensure that Malaysia continues to progress and be prosperous, said the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah.

"I am very concerned about the various challenges and issues that we are facing now.

"Among others, there are moments of disunity which have been instigated by certain parties who are irresponsible," said the King in his speech in conjunction with his official birthday celebrations today, broadcast live by TV1, Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM), yesterday.

He said it was not easy to build unity among people of various races in the country, and if this was not preserved, it would be gone in the blink of an eye.

Malaysia, he said, should learn a lesson from the instability and tensions in other countries, whether politically, inter-racial strife or the negative elements which create chaos.

He expressed fear that if these problems were not curtailed and quickly resolved, they could spread throughout the country.

He also urged the public of all levels and fields to remain united for the sake of the society and country.

He also expressed his gratitude to the country's leaders led by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak as well as his administration.

He said without a government, which was capable and committed as the one today, it would not be possible for a nation to attain continuing success, progress and prosperity.

"We must be grateful to Allah because our country is still peaceful and prosperous because of the national stability and unity.

"These are the results of an efficient and responsible government for many years." – Bernama, June 6, 2015.
 

JohnTan

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The son of some village chief dares to rebuke the PM of Malaysia? When was the last time a sultan was responsible towards his own people?
 

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[video=youtube;PQknKH60gLM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQknKH60gLM[/video]

Malaysian politics is getting more and more exciting and entertaining. This compared to the boring local.

Mahathir looks good and strong.

Surprised he did not have any bodyguard to stop the police from getting near him.
 

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...all blessed to have LKY. There is no element of doubt about him being corrupted when he was in full control of his mental faculties...

Are you suggesting that LKY was corrupt when he lost his mental faculties?

LKY was really an unique character and one-hit wonder for sinkie land when he became the PM. He restored law and order, changed the lives for his countrymen and put sinkie land on the world map.

No other leader in Asia came close to his achievements and what he had done for sinkie land in his early years. All other leaders in the neighbouring countries were widely known to be corrupt.

As he aged, LKY lost his vision of how to unite the people, create one nation and make Singaporeans proud. He threw it all away when he let in hordes of foreigners.
 

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42 billion is lots of money. why don't he say it will take 5 man years to account for the money? it worked for sinkapore.
 
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