
Focus on economy, not Kuala Selangor, Umno veep tells Tengku Zafrul

Khaled Nordin says there is no need for the Treasury under Tengku Zafrul Aziz to âadoptâ any parliamentary constituency and cause confusion.
PETALING JAYA: Umno vice-president Khaled Nordin has told finance minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz to focus on the economy instead of pursuing an apparent political campaign in Kuala Selangor.
Khaled said the Treasury did not need to âadoptâ any parliamentary constituency, describing it as a confusing move amid more pressing matters.
He said the government as a whole should focus on addressing issues like the food crisis, recurring problems with LRT lines, traffic congestion and the slow economy.
âDenial is no longer an option. As part of the government, Barisan Nasional canât escape responsibility for all of this. The prime minister is facing attacks due to negligence by ministers in carrying out their responsibilities,â the former Johor menteri besar said in a Facebook post.
âBlaming the prime minister is unfair when the relevant ministers ought to step up to the plate and show leadership.
âBut for the finance minister, his priority appears to be Kuala Selangor.â
Khaled also questioned the proposal to âenforceâ the use of the Malay language in the civil service when bettering the government services to the public was more important.
âPassport renewals take weeks, and at the Causeway, thousands wait in endless queues at the Malaysian checkpoint.
âThis is despite having two years during the pandemic to improve the delivery of the governmentâs services. All these points to a confidence and efficiency crisis,â he said.
There has been speculation that Tengku Zafrul would contest for the Kuala Selangor parliamentary seat on an Umno ticket.
He recently announced the âadoptionâ of Kuala Selangor under his ministry and that an East Coast Rail Link station was slated to be built in Puncak Alam.
Observes had described this as a âclear indicatorâ that Tengku Zafrul will contest for the parliamentary seat currently held by Amanahâs Dzulkefly Ahmad.
PETALING JAYA: Umno vice-president Khaled Nordin has told finance minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz to focus on the economy instead of pursuing an apparent political campaign in Kuala Selangor.
Khaled said the Treasury did not need to âadoptâ any parliamentary constituency, describing it as a confusing move amid more pressing matters.
He said the government as a whole should focus on addressing issues like the food crisis, recurring problems with LRT lines, traffic congestion and the slow economy.
âDenial is no longer an option. As part of the government, Barisan Nasional canât escape responsibility for all of this. The prime minister is facing attacks due to negligence by ministers in carrying out their responsibilities,â the former Johor menteri besar said in a Facebook post.
âBlaming the prime minister is unfair when the relevant ministers ought to step up to the plate and show leadership.
âBut for the finance minister, his priority appears to be Kuala Selangor.â
Khaled also questioned the proposal to âenforceâ the use of the Malay language in the civil service when bettering the government services to the public was more important.
âPassport renewals take weeks, and at the Causeway, thousands wait in endless queues at the Malaysian checkpoint.
âThis is despite having two years during the pandemic to improve the delivery of the governmentâs services. All these points to a confidence and efficiency crisis,â he said.
There has been speculation that Tengku Zafrul would contest for the Kuala Selangor parliamentary seat on an Umno ticket.
He recently announced the âadoptionâ of Kuala Selangor under his ministry and that an East Coast Rail Link station was slated to be built in Puncak Alam.
Observes had described this as a âclear indicatorâ that Tengku Zafrul will contest for the parliamentary seat currently held by Amanahâs Dzulkefly Ahmad.
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