Thursday, August 17, 2023

Malays shouldn’t be blamed for backing PN, says Anwar


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Malays shouldn’t be blamed for backing PN, says Anwar


PH chairman Anwar Ibrahim says the challenge is to reach out to them, although it will take time to win them over.



Anwar Ibrahim said Malay voters need more time to understand what the Madani concept entails before they can be convinced of the unity government’s capability in governing the country.


KUALA LUMPUR: Pakatan Harapan chairman Anwar Ibrahim says Malay voters cannot be blamed for voting for Perikatan Nasional in the six state elections last Saturday.

Anwar acknowledged that there were some who blamed these voters, particularly those in Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu, for the outcome of the state polls.

“I disagree with certain quarters blaming the Malays, or their understanding (of Malays voting for PN), saying they are easily influenced by racial and religious issues. I disagree,” he told reporters after the groundbreaking ceremony of Residensi Wilayah here today.

“Our challenge right now is to reach out to them. Because they (the Malays) are easily (influenced by sentiments like) if PH wins, DAP and the Chinese will come to power.

“That’s a simplistic statement but it might convince them. I know that it’s not true, but I will not blame them, because it will take time (to win them over).”

The prime minister also dismissed the notion that the unity government’s Madani Malaysia tagline had been unsuccessful in convincing Malay voters in the state elections.

He said the community needed more time to really understand what the Madani concept entailed before they could be convinced of the unity government’s capability in governing the country.

“I don’t want to blame them. It is incumbent on our machinery and leaders to work hard and communicate our policies to the people,” he said.

PN had made a clean sweep of all state seats in Terengganu on Saturday and nearly did the same in Kelantan and Kedah.

PH-Barisan Nasional managed to retain Penang and Negeri Sembilan with a two-thirds majority, but PN denied the alliance of doing the same in Selangor.


1 comment:

  1. idiot should have been more careful with his choice of words, why can't he just say voters should not be blamed for voting pn, now those simple folks are gonna think the non malays are blaming them or worse usurping their democratic rights to choose

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