Sungai Besar Umno chief Jamal Yunos has lent his voice to
the growing chorus of those criticising Rafizi Ramli over his reaction to the
outcome of the recent twin by-elections.
Contrary to the PKR secretary-general’s claim that voters
suffered from two diseases - racial and religious sentiments as well as
materialism - he claimed that it was the opposition that is ailing from cancer.
However, he said there is no reason to heal them.
“Rafizi, (DAP lawmaker) Tony Pua and Pakatan (Harapan)
parties should not be treated, instead we should ‘talkin’kan’ (read their last
rites) in the 14th general election,” he added.
To ensure this, Jamal urged the BN and Umno machinery in
Selangor to work hard in order to recapture the state, which has been in
opposition hands since 2008.
“Continue our unity (in Umno). Let’s work hard and
strengthen cooperation with our BN friends. Look into the problems of the
people. God willing, they will return to BN in the next election,” he said.
The Umno firebrand also claimed it is this disease which
caused the voters in Sungai Besar and Kuala Kangsar to shun the opposition.
“If they (the opposition) are not ill, the people would have
voted for them,” he was quoted as saying by Umno Online.
Jamal claimed the opposition’s cancer had reached a critical
stage that it no longer could accept defeat in the twin polls.
“It was even worse in Kuala Kangsar, where they not only
lost to BN but Parti Amanah Negara was also behind by PAS who one of their
ex-leaders described as a childish party,” he added.
Source -MKini-
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