PORT KLANG -- The government will do its best to
improve the electoral system in the country, said Prime Minister Najib Tun
Razak.He said towards this end, the government had
agreed to set up a parliamentary select committee and that this showed its
sincerity in wanting elections that were clean and fair.
The Barisan Nasional (BN) government was unafraid
of changes to the electoral system as it wanted to ensure that the government of
the day was returned by the people's mandate, he told a people's gathering for
the breaking of the Ramadan fast at the Sri Perantau apartments here on
Wednesday which was attended by some 10,000 people.
Najib said that if the elections in the country
were crooked, obviously the BN would not have surrendered Selangor to the
opposition after the last general election.The prime minister also reminded the people not
to take for granted the peace and harmony they were enjoying or look down on the
achievements that have been attained.Instead, Malaysians should continue
to preserve and value the peace and harmony they were enjoying, he said.Najib said he could empathise with Britain's
Prime Minister David Cameron who had to face riots in his country recently.
Cameron had said Britain, a country that
practised parliamentary democracy, had lost the moral high ground because of a
'sick" segment of society which resorted to wanton rioting and looting in the
aftermath of the killing of a youth by a policeman.On Umno, Najib, who is also Umno president and
Selangor Umno chief, said the government was willing to consider requests from
the people of Selangor as voiced out by Kapar Umno for the 1Malaysia retail
outlets and 1Malaysia clinics to be opened in the state.He also extended his gratitude for the large
turnout despite poison pen letters going around that he would not be turning up
for the function.Also present was Agriculture and Agro-based
Industry Minister Noh Omar, who is also Selangor Umno deputy chief.
Source : Bernama
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