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Sat, 04/28/2012 - 14:17
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PM Najib: Government Allows Gatherings If They Are Peaceful, At Appropriate Venues
KUCHING (Sarawak), April 28 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian government does not
prevent any parties, including those from the opposition, from holding
gatherings so long as they are peaceful and held at appropriate venues said
Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak.
He said he did not want any gatherings which could lead to tension in the
country.
"We tell them, if you want to gather, we give you the Bukit Jalil Stadium, we
are even willing to give Stadium Merdeka (as the location for the gathering," he
said when when launching the "Promises Fulfilled" roadshow at Wisma Bapa
Malaysia in Petra Jaya on Saturday.
He was referring to the gathering in Kuala Lumpur organised by various
non-governmental organisations and opposition parties purportedly to call for
electoral reform.
According to Najib, the organisers were barred from holding it at Dataran
Merdeka, their preferred venue, because of the square's national significance
which made it unsuitable for holding demonstrations.
He said the opposition should not continue tarnishing the image of the country
by holding street demonstrations because Malaysia's success all this while was
the result of the hard work of the people.
"We have built this country. We have made sacrifices to bring Malaysia where it
is today. We must defend the country while at the same time, allow them their
basic right to assemble," he said.
He also questioned the opposition's claim that the Election Commission was
not fair, saying if this was the case, they would not have won five states in
the last general election and several by-elections thereafter.
"When they won the five states, they did not question the EC. When they won the
Sibu by-election, they did not fault the EC. Suddenly now the EC is condemned.
As though elections in Malaysia are dirty, unfair, if they are not clean, not
fair, show the evidence," he said.
He said past victories by Barisan Nasional (BN) was not because of any cheating
but were obtained due to people's faith that the coalition could govern the
nation well.
"We do not want to be elected through cheating. We are a government chosen by
the people. The majority of the people chose us because they know Barisan is
better than them. That is why they chose us," he said.
He said Barisan had set the agenda to make Malaysia a developed nation with the
people having high incomes by putting the people first and fostering greater
unity among the people based on upholding the 1Malaysia concept.
"We have an agenda that is very clear for the nation. They (opposition) do
not. They only act destructively whereas we are constructive and creative," he
added.
-- BERNAMA