Now that Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is back in the Parliment, it is time to get to work. We should no lnger talking about the benefit of a particular people group. We wanted to talk about developing Malaysia, and leading Malaysia economy to growth and creating a better investment atmosphere for foreign investors to come to our land.
We have better basic infra structure, better facility, better labour force, better linguistic talent, and also fine weather for foreign expatriats to stay in. We should be able to attract more foreign investment to Malaysia. Therefore, if we are for Malaysia, we should rid of personal corruption, clear of greed and pesonal gain, but to think of Malaysia. We want the nation to flourish and the people to gain from better economy.
So it is time to think of what had deterred such development so far? Can we not have a change over to a new ruling mindset: people oriented, and not communal in approach. It will benefit all rakyat. Our Datuk Seri Anwar hopes to do just that. He wanted to lead Malaysia to a greater heights. He is a visionary leader. What he needs now is to gather all MPs who are for Malaysia, a better Malaysia, not for self gain. MPs who are keen to see and work towards a better Malaysia.
Malaysia is made up of Peninsular Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak.Three -in-One. He hopes that he could form the next government with the support of Sabahan and Sarawakian MPs, so as to work out a better development for all the three:Malaya,Sabah and Sarawak.
He believed in People Power: thus he emphasised on Keutamaan Rakyat Malaysia. (People comes first).He hopes that all MPs who subscribed to his philosophy for running the nation will come together and form the next government, replacing the BN mindset.
This is not a time to be loyal to a party, it is time to be patriotic to the nation: save the nation from further corruption and economy destruction. Therefore, it is time for serious thinking, are you for the general rakyat of Malaysia and the well being of Malaysia or are you for personal gain.
Friday, August 29, 2008
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