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Matithir blasts S'pore to rally poll support for BN

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Published on Apr 13, 2013

FORMER Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, who is one of those tasked with campaigning for the Barisan Nasional slate in Johor, has reached for an old playbook in order to drum up support - by hitting out at Singapore.

In a blog posting on Thursday, he accused the opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP) of wanting to end the traditional Malay-Chinese cooperation in Malaysia.

This concord, he said, is premised on the kongsi, or sharing, principle of "not taking all our entitlements for ourselves but sacrificing some so others may get their share".

Instead, the DAP wants to implement meritocracy, which he said the ruling People's Action Party in Singapore champions and is "about the winners taking all".

"The meritocracy promoted by the DAP will mean diminishing opportunities for the Malays in education and in business," he said. "This will result in the Malays becoming less and less qualified and poorer."

He went on to say that if DAP leader Lim Kit Siang wins Gelang Patah, a closely watched seat in Johor, an "unhealthy racial confrontation" will be the result.

Tun Dr Mahathir also voiced a similar theme during a speech last Saturday to rally support for the BN in Selangor.

"DAP uses the PAP way. When PAP was in Malaysia, it used the slogan 'Malaysian Malaysia'. It said Malays took everything, others nothing. Is that true?" he said. "We see that other races have wealth.
 
... "This will result in the Malays becoming less and less qualified and poorer." ...
he's n idiot! ... evry1 in msia noes he created wat he said himself in his own statement ... n all of msia's current prob ... if not 4 him, there's no pkr ... datz how much dissatisfaction of malays in msia ...
 
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Words from even a used car salesman can be more trustworthy than a politician.
A 30-year-old LKY may really believe in a Malaysia for Malaysian, but if you put it in the present context, he would hope for a BN victory.

The old saying, "better the devil you know than the one you don't"
 
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