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STAR: Borneo Agenda About Sabah Rights Not Anti-Malaya

STAR's Sabah Information Chief, Edward Linggu
“Sabah and Sarawak are equal partners with Malaya and not the 12th and 13th States and the Borneo Agenda is about the rights of Sabah and Sarawak and is not anti-Malaya or parochial” said Edward Linggu, STAR Sabah Information Chief, in response to Datuk Seri Panglima Wilfred Bumburing’s statement reported in the local media.

The Malaya Agenda is about the internal control and colonization of Sabah and the siphoning of Sabah’s rich resources, oil and gas and revenue.   The Borneo Agenda advocated by STAR is about the seeking and restoring Sabah’s rights and autonomy and to manage its own rich resources.  Treating Sabah as a colony and “fixed deposit” and taking 95% of Sabah’s oil revenue and 100% of its federal revenue is no longer acceptable.
It is obvious that Bumburing has lost the will and desire to champion for Sabah with his statements and misunderstanding of the real problems and issues facing Sabah today as well as failure to comprehend STAR’s struggle for Sabah.

“I have personally worked with Bumburing in PBS and used to have high regard of himself for his part in fighting for Sabah’s rights but it seems now that it is in the past and forgotten and is now dependent on and subservient to Peninsular leadership” added Edward.

Sabahans need to be reminded that the Federation of Malaysia is not a unitary state but a nation comprising of three nation-states. Even West Malaysians and Sarawakians entering Sabah need to go through immigration and work permits are required for them to work here. This is the Sabah that is supposed to be in the Federation as envisaged but as it is now, down-graded to be the 12th State and made worse by illegals given dubious MyKads and over-whelming the locals.

It is the official stand and policy of STAR Sabah to topple the BN federal and state governments and to work with the opposition to achieve this. This has been conveyed by our Chairman in writing recently to the top leadership in Pakatan including Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Unlike Bumburing who is willing to be subservient, STAR’s position is that STAR will cooperate and work with the national opposition but not under them. In our official letter, we have also conveyed that while we suggest that PR focus on seats in the Peninsular, we are agreeable to PR components contesting in Sabah to achieve a 1:1 contest to bring down BN.

As a follow-up, PR components have been in direct discussions with STAR on seats distribution in Sabah. Obviously, Bumburing is not aware as he is not part and parcel of PR but on the fringes. How will he be able to look after Sabah’s rights and interests when is not officially inside PR? He will have no say and unable to sway even PKR Sabah as he is an outsider to PR Sabah?

Bumburing need to be realistic and not be looking out for himself. People are saying heis just a small fish in a big pond but thinks he is a giant and demands to contest all the KDM seats. Even if he had taken the entire Upkoout with him, he is in no position to demand for all the KDM seats.

Even his APS’ so-called “perjuangan” are mere copy-cats of what UBF and STAR has been doing for the last 2-3 years. APS’ so-called battle-cry “INI KALI LAH!” is a copy of STAR’s and rings hollow compared to STAR’s INI KALI LAH! song which is easily available on Youtube and played in the kampungs throughout Sabah.

We would also like to advise Bumburing to look after his own house and there is no need to worry about STAR’s full house of 26 Divisions (including Labuan) and 60 DUNs which APS doesn’t even come close. Our Papar division is not dissolved and has emerged stronger.  In any event, how can 1 weak leader who has left the Party has the legal authority to dissolve the division?

As for Keningau being an administrativecentre, obviously again Bumburing has not updated himself.   There is no doubt that under a STAR-led government, Sabah will be divided into 5 Administrative Regions to be governed by a Governor and a Regional Executive Council each.   This will provide the nerve centrefor an effective regional administration and impetus to propel the growth and development of Sabah. It has been wrongly reported that Keningau was to be the state administrative capital when what was said was that Keningau would be the regional administrative centre for the Interior Division, tentatively known as Trusmadi Region and this erroneous reporting had been rectified.

Wouldn’t Bumburing agree that carving out Sabah into 5 Regions equivalent to the states in the Peninsular would be a workable proposal to have a more effective and people-friendly government which will also expedite the development of Sabah, especially in the outlying areas?

STAR reiterates its stand that it will work with the national opposition to topple the BN governments as well as local opposition including Bumburing himself. We are prepared to accommodate him for Tuaran and he is unlikely to win without STAR’s support in Tuaran as the local communities there will reject BN and APS in the coming elections.

The time has come for Sabahans to vote out the Umno/BN government in Sabah and replace them with patriotic Sabahans who are prepared to put Sabah’s interests, rights and autonomy first ahead of personal and party interests.

STAR Sabah’s stand and struggle for Sabah is not merely CHANGE but REFORMS for a Better Sabah for all which is the objective of STAR’s “SELAMATKAN SABAH TANAH AIRKU” Campaign. The future of Sabah lies in the hands of us Sabahans, not outsiders or Sabahans under the control of outsiders.

72 comments:

  1. ARE WE FIGHTING FOR INDEPENDENCE OR DEPENDENCE?

    "The Malaya Agenda is about the internal control and colonization of Sabah and the siphoning of Sabah’s rich resources, oil and gas and revenue. The Borneo Agenda advocated by STAR is about the seeking and restoring Sabah’s rights and autonomy and to manage its own rich resources. Treating Sabah as a colony and “fixed deposit” and taking 95% of Sabah’s oil revenue and 100% of its federal revenue is no longer acceptable"

    WE CAN SEE THAT IT IS NOT ABOUT "INTERNAL COLONISATION" SINCE WE WERE EXTERNALLY INVADED AND COLONISED BY MALAYA!

    IT IS ABOUT TAKING BACK OUR COUNTRY & INDEPENDENCE OUTSIDE MALAYA'S CONTROL!

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    1. Bumburing wake uplah is your apt song.

      Your national politics now is a remnant of his former national politics while with Upko the other Umno's ally.

      Sorry Bumburing your politics does nt entice and attract us the youn-but-aware- of our trampled rights by your "national politics" !

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    2. Yeah bagus itu slogan Bumburing Wake Up Lah saya situju butul montoku dan paluk luping lapas itu suka tampar orang itulah YB sahaya

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  2. A Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) source says a breakdown in seat allocation talks between the party and Pakatan Rakyat (PR) will not help PR scuttle its chances in the state.

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  3. As such, PR should choose between marching into Putrajaya and wresting control of the state, it said, adding the opposition pact can not have its cake and eat it too.

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  4. An electoral pact between PR and state opposition parties can definitely shake, or even defeat, Barisan Nasional (BN) in the next general election (GE).

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  5. But if they fail in their seat allocation talks, resulting in multi-cornered fights, it will only benefit BN.

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  6. Late last year, Parti Keadilan Rakyat adviser Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the party was focusing on working out a seat allocation pact with Angkatan Perubahan Sabah (APS) and Pakatan Perubahan Sabah (PPS).

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  7. However, last weekend, he said PR's seat negotiations in Sabah were being hampered by SAPP's demand to contest the lion's share of the 60 state seats.

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  8. He said the entire negotiation was rendered more difficult because all the three PR parties do not seem to agree on the need to allocate that many seats to SAPP.

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  9. It is learnt that SAPP intends to contest five to eight parliamentary and 40 state seats. In the 2008 GE, the party won all two parliamentary and four state seats it contested under the BN banner.

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  10. Anwar has roped in APS and PPS to form a five-member Sabah PR. His latest remarks on seat negotiations in the state show that Sabah PR is in a predicament – too few seats for too many parties.

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  11. "We don't know whether Anwar is creating opportunities or difficulties in the state. If all parties can talk amicably, allowing Sabah-based parties to take the lead role, things can be worked out," said the SAPP source.

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  12. It is learnt that apart from eyeing predominantly Chinese constituencies in the state, DAP is also keen to go for Kadazan-majority seats.

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  13. "SAPP is a Chinese-based party contesting in Chinese-majority areas by tradition.

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  14. "If DAP insists on contesting in these seats, leaving SAPP with the same number of seats (two parliamentary and four state seats) to contest, a pact will be meaningless," added the source.

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  15. "The two (Sabah) parties are still in negotiation. We believe STAR has its influence in some constituencies," said the source.

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  16. STAR is just an old story from Sarawak.

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  17. Jeffrey Kitingan bukan ketua pembangkang Sabah dan tidak boleh memaksa orang lain mengikut telunjuknya.

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  18. Perjuangan berteraskan nasionalisme sempit sebenarnya cenderung dan mirip kepada sistem Apartheid yang pernah diamalkan di Afrika Selatan. Ia merujuk kepada pembingkaian makna kebangsaan, bangsa, perkauman ke dalam ruang pengasingan yang telah ditetapkan.

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  19. Akan tetapi, adalah nyata bahawa rakyat Sabah tidak terikat dengan acuan pemikiran nasionalisme sempitl ini, yang terus menerus tidak pernah berkembang di Malaya sehingga sekarang. Dari tahun 1976 - 1994 iaitu selama 18 tahun yang seterusnya, lanskap politik Sabah didominasi oleh semangat 1Sabah yang lebih asli dan jelas.

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  20. Dalam tempoh berkenaan acuan nasionalisme ala Apartheid berjaya dikaburkan oleh parti BERJAYA dan PBS. Kedua-dua parti ini membentuk teras perjuangan yang lebih cenderung untuk bersifat majmuk yakni melibatkan semua bangsa rakyat Sabah ke dalamnya dan parti politik yang berkuasa bukan berasaskan satu-satu bangsa.

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  21. Apa yang menarik, warisan inilah juga yang mahu digunakan oleh Jeffrey melalui gagasan Gabungan Borneo (Borneo-Alliance) yang kononnya semakin popular di Facebook bertujuan mahu mengambil alih tampuk pemerintahan di Sabah. Saling tidak ubah seperti biawak yang ingin meragut bangkai dari mulut buaya.

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  22. Menarik juga kerana, dengan saki baki pengaruh yang ada Jeffrey mahu kembali berpegang dan menegakkan nasionalisme ala Apartheid sebagai teras perjuanganya. STAR pimpinannya dimaksudkan untuk menjadi parti bagi kaum Kadazan Dusun Murut. "Parti Usno" yang tidak berdaftar sehingga kini dijadikan saluran untuk bumiputera Islam.

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  23. Akhir sekali, Jeffrey menjadi agak gusar dengan SAPP. Mahunya, Beliau mahu SAPP menjadi parti untuk orang-orang Tionghua kerana rekod pencapaian parti SAPP di masa lepas

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  24. Masalahnya Jeffrey bukan ketua pembangkang Sabah. Beliau dan partinya harus akur bahawa mereka tidak boleh memaksa orang lain mengikut telunjuknya kalau hanya setakat bertapak di laman-laman Facebook.

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  25. Jadi apabila soal kecerdikan Jeffrey dibangkitkan oleh sahabat handai beliau di dalam PBS beberapa hari lepas, soal ini boleh difahami. 'Ketidak cerdikan' ini bukan terhad kepada perkara yang disebut oleh pemimpin PBS berkenaan, sebaliknya boleh juga dilihat dalam soal pengambilan acuan perjuangan yang dilakukannya sekarang ini.

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  26. Jeffrey seperti sedang melakukan dua perkara iaitu sama ada dia ingin berundur ke zaman Usno, atau membantu Umno mengukuhkan acuan nasionalisme yang ada di Sabah sekarang ini.

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  27. Tidaklah diketahui pula sama ada Jeffrey sedang bernostalgia dan ingin berundur ke zaman Usno-Sca dengan membentuk gabungan STAR-'Usno' dengan menjadikan parti 'Usno' yang tidak berdaftar sebagai 'rakan' sekongkolnya. Parti Usno sudah tidak wujud lagi sejak 1994, terima lah hakikat ini dengan hati yang terbuka.

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  28. Penyokong-penyokong partinya, STAR tentu akan marah-marah di Facebook jika dikatakan mereka merupakan ejen Barisan Nasional untuk mengkucar-kacirkan pembangkang Sabah. Tetapi adalah jelas formula Gabungan Sabah yang beliau ada sekarang, tidak lebih dari satu percubaan untuk meneruskan acuan yang ala Apartheid

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  29. STAR belum tentu dapat menang satu kerusi pun

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  30. PR Sabah is still in communication with SAPP on the issue of seats allocation for the 13th general election.


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  31. According to the president of its component party, APS, Datuk Seri Panglima Wilfred Bumburing, they are still in touch with SAPP leaders on the seats allocation issue, especially for the predominantly KadazanDusun Murut-based constituencies.

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  32. the Pakatan Rakyat Sabah leadership would be contacting SAPP for a follow up on the matter

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  33. The Tuaran member of parliament was also asked for updates on the negotiations with Sabah STAR, as Pakatan Rakyat leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim had said that Bumburing had been appointed to talk to its chairman, Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan about working with the opposition front.

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  34. now realizing that Dr Jeffrey has been painting a very sweet and beautiful but unrealistic picture

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  35. if Sabah STAR’s refusal to work with the opposition front would affect Pakatan Rakyat’s chances of winning in the state, Bumburing stressed that voters in Sabah would be more focused on Pakatan Rakyat and BN.

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  36. Many people are saying that they are ready for a change but they are concerned about it being not being a straight fight.

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  37. in the history of Sabah, there has never been a one to one fight

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  38. “The same happened in 1985, it was not a straight fight between Berjaya and PBS, there were other parties like Bersekutu and Pasok but in the end people were deciding between PBS and Berjaya

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  39. Those parties who play little ‘politics in between’ will be forgotten.

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  40. Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (PBRS) congratulated Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman for having successfully administered Sabah and for the state's sound financial management, proving that the Barisan Nasional government is capable of managing the state's resources well.

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    1. Its President Tan Sri Joseph Kurup also said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib, who is also BN Chairman, had proven that he was Prime Minister for all Malaysians by helming a government which did not sideline any group under the 1Malaysia concept.

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    2. "With the 2013 Budget, I've not seen such a people-friendly budget covering all levels of society, from schoolchildren, youths, single mothers, senior citizens, Rela members to civil servants.

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    3. "The 1Malaysia concept is working well and it is not a mere slogan, but followed up with actions in line with the Federal Constitution" he said.

      The party's two-day congress begins Friday.

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    4. It would be officially opened by Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin on Saturday.

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    5. Kurup said BN was the best choice for the people, including in Sabah, as unprecedented development and success had and would continue to reach every nook and corner of the country including Pensiangan.

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    6. "Various development programmes have been implemented to improve the people's lot, including building the Keningau Integrated Livestock Centre in Sook with an allocation of almost RM1 billion, the clean water supply project in Pegalungan at a cost of RM56 million, repair of longhouses, the Local Housing Assistance Programme, Keningau Hospital and Nabawan Hospital."

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    7. On the allocation of seats for BN component parties in the coming 13th general election, Kurup said:

      "The BN-held seats should remain with the incumbent parties, but I think exceptions can be made and the vacant seats appropriately allotted.

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    8. Although it looks like the toughest general election ever, he is confident PBRS will play a role just as crucial as the big component parties for the ruling coalition to remain in power at the state (Sabah) and federal levels.

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    9. Kurup, who is also Natural Resources and Environment Deputy Minister, said PBRS was all prepared to ensure that the Pensiangan parliamentary seat and Sook state seats currently held by the party would be retained, as well as overall victory for BN.

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    10. In the 2008 general election, Kurup, 67, won the Pensiangan seat uncontested while party deputy president and state Assistant Minister for Tourism, Culture and Environment Datuk Ellron Angin defeated the opposiiton candidate to win the Sook seat.

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    11. However, the Pensiangan result was dragged to court after the opposition candidate alleged irregularities. Kurup himself was almost assaulted by those unhappy over the seat being won uncontested.

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    12. Kurup hoped the people would not make any error of judgement in deciding on the country's destiny.

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  41. Datuk Seri Musa Aman menaruh harapan dan keyakinan cukup tinggi rakyat Sabah dalam menyokong Gagasan 1Malaysia.

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  42. Beliau menghargai selama ini banyak projek dan program pembangunan yang diperkenalkan Najib untuk kesejahteraan rakyat.

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  43. Segala program yang dilaksanakan Perdana Menteri, kata Musa, dapat dirasai seluruh rakyat di negeri ini termasuk di luar bandar.

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  44. Pembangunan pesat Sabah pada masa ini juga membuktikan kesungguhan dan keprihatinan Kerajaan Persekutuan terhadap penduduk negeri ini.

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  45. Beliau menaruh keyakinan negeri ini akan terus menjadi kubu kuat BN pada pilihan raya umum akan datang.

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  46. Hakikatnya, 'Borneonisasi' adalah satu istilah yang digunakan pembangkang untuk mewujudkan sentimen 'Sabah for Sabahan'.

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  47. Selepas Sabah dan Sarawak menyertai Malaysia, istilah Borneonisasi tidak lagi relevan kerana Sabah telah menjadi negeri-negeri yang membentuk Malaysia.

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  48. Tidak benar dakwaan pembangkang bahawa Sabah tidak mempunyai hak autonomi dalam menentukan arah tuju dasar negara.

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  49. Dakwaan pembangkang Sabah tidak ada hak autonomi tidak benar sama-sekali.

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  50. PRU -13: KALI INI JANJI APA PULA YANG DIDENDANGKAN


    DALAM pilihanraya, Parti-parti yang bertanding akan mendendangkan janji-janji yang bakal dilaksanakan, kepada rakyat. Janji-janji itu dirangkum dalam satu istilah MANIFESTO.

    Apakah itu manifesto? Menurut kamus, manifesto adalah satu pernyataan, janji atau deklarasi secara bertulis yang digunakan seseorang atau sebuah parti politik semasa kempen pilihan raya bagi mendapat perhatian, simpati dan sokongan pengundi.

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  51. PRU -13: KALI INI JANJI APA PULA YANG DIDENDANGKAN


    Sesuatu manifesto mesti mampu membangkitkan keghairaan pengundi untuk memilih sesebuah parti itu. Manifesto perlu menarik, singkat namun mudah diterima, selain lojik juga dekat dengan isu-isu semasa yang dihadapi rakyat.

    Nampaknya parti-parti yang mampu mendepankan masalah-masalah rakyat dan dituangkan nmelalui manifesto akan menjadi pilihan rakyat pada PRU-13 akan datang.

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  52. PRU -13: KALI INI JANJI APA PULA YANG DIDENDANGKAN


    Apa masalah utama yang dihadapi rakyat? Harga barang yang meningkat, kesesakan jalan raya, kes jenayah, pengangguran bagi lulusan universiti selain lulusan sekolah-sekolah vokasinal, pelajar lepasan menangah, kekurangan infrastruktur di luar bandar, masalah keperluan asas seperti air bersih serta api litrik.

    Selain itu, parti-parti yang bertanding juga perlu memberitahu rakyat melalui manifesto itu, tentang kejayaan parti-parti itu dan seterusnya parancangan seterusnya, jika parti yang telah dipilih itu dipilih semula.

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  53. PRU -13: KALI INI JANJI APA PULA YANG DIDENDANGKAN


    Bagi parti-parti BN, mudah untuk memberi tahu rakyat, kejayaan yang telah dicapai, namun bagi parti-parti pembangkang, janji-janji dalam manifesto mereka, janji tetap janji.

    Adalah ditakdirkan juga apabila pembangkang memerintah di beberapa buah negeri. Parti-parti itu tidak boleh lagi berselindung disebalik kata-kata, bahawa parti mereka tidak mampu melaksanakan janji-janji kerana belum menjadi kerajaan.

    Rakyat kini boleh menilai, antara janji-janji BN dan PR. BN menunaikan janji-janji sepertimana yang ditulis melalui manifesto melalui Janji Ditepati, manakala PR begitu benci dengan perkataan JANJI DITEPATI kerana menurut mereka, janji manifesto piliharaya tidak sepatutnya ditetapi.

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  54. PRU -13: KALI INI JANJI APA PULA YANG DIDENDANGKAN


    PRU-13 diambang pintu. Sekali lagi MANIFESTO pilihanraya dihidangkan kepada rakyat. BN akan menyediakan manifesto yang boleh dilaksanakan, manakala PR akan menyediakan manifesto yang BOLEH MENARIK pengundi menyokong mereka.

    Jika RAKYAT tidak berfikir panjang berhubung DUA manifesto yang dihidangkan kepada mereka, takut-takut nanti, mereka terperangkap dengan JANJI KOSONG DAN RETORIK. Jika ini yang berlaku, maka penyesalan TIDAK BERGUNA LAGI, kerana nasi sudah menjadi bubur. Ada yang kata, tak apa.. dalam lima tahun, TUKAR LAGI, masa lima tahun terlalu lama.

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  55. PRU -13: KALI INI JANJI APA PULA YANG DIDENDANGKAN


    Bagi pengundi Sabah, para pengundi negeri ini sudah terlalu masak dengan pertukaran kerajaan; atas sebab itu, sukar menukarkan kerajaan atau parti yang mampu membangun rakyat. Yang dikhuatirkan adalah pengundi Semenanjung, para pengundi Semenanjung belum merasakan bagai mana pahitnya jika berlaku pertukaran kerajaan.

    Di Selangor, di Pulau Pinang, di Perak (hampir setahun), di Kedah, rakyat merasakannya. Kehidupan di negeri-negeri itu tidak semudah yang disangka. Para pemimpin pembangkang yang kelaparan berdekad lamanya mengisi tembelok mereka terlebih dahulu termasuk para penyokongnya sebelum memikirkan masalah rakyat. Berbanding dengan BN, yang sudah kenyang sejak berdekad lalu, sehingga tidak mahu lagi berfikir tentang tembelok, akan tetapi memikirkan soal rakyat, atas sebab itulah pendekatan RAKYAT DIDAHULUKAN PENCAPAIAN DIUTAMAKAN digunakan oleh kerajaan dalam mengurus khazanah negara.

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  56. PRU -13: KALI INI JANJI APA PULA YANG DIDENDANGKAN


    Kerajaan BN telah mengariskan TOLOK UKUR bagaimana rakyat menilainya melalui pendekatan yang dilakukan. JANJI DITEPATI. RAKYAT DIDAHULUKAN. PENCAPAIAN DIUTAMAKAN. Sebarang penyimpangan daripada pendekatan ini, maka rakyat bebas bersuara, rakyat bebas memprotes, rakyat bebas bertanya.

    Sepatutnya rakyat negara ini mengambil peluang semua ini dan menyokong kerajaan yang memberi peluang kepada rakyat seluas-luasnya menegur kerajaan atau pemimpin. Peluang ini adalah peluang menang-menang, demi kesejahteraan negara. Fikir-fikirkan lah.

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  57. All the progress enjoyed by the people and the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak through the 1Malaysia concept and the transformation plan have made the opposition envious.

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  58. Information, Communications and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim said it was because of the jealousy that the opposition was working hard to poison the people's mind to make them to change the government in the coming general election.

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