Malaysia

Anwar urges Indians in Negri Sembilan to back current state govt

It should be re-elected in coming state polls to protect welfare of all races, says PM

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 24 Jun 2023 6:17PM

Anwar urges Indians in Negri Sembilan to back current state govt
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (wearing garland) has urged Indian leaders in the country to set aside tensions and take care of the community’s welfare. – Bernama pic, June 24, 2023

NILAI – Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today called on Indian leaders and the community in Negri Sembilan to support the current state government to ensure the welfare of all races is protected.

The prime minister said the state government led by Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional should be retained in the state polls which would be held no later than this August.

“This state belongs to all races. It belongs to the Malays, Chinese, Indians, Sabahans, and Sarawakians. If people are campaigning saying this is a Malay state, it is wrong,” he said at a meet-and-greet with the Indian community at Desa Cempaka here today.

He said if they want the state to be like Kelantan and Kedah it would be alright, but they need to remember that the state must progress, the poor must be given attention, and schools and all races must be taken care of. 

Also present were Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun, Transport Minister Anthony Loke, Deputy Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Minister K. Saraswathy, and local Indian leaders.

Anwar said he had urged the Indian leaders in the country to set aside tensions and take care of the welfare of the community at a meeting with Indian leaders from all political parties under the federal government recently.

“The first problem is with schools. These are our children’s schools. How many Tamil schools are in a bad state and the toilets out of order? The same goes with Malay schools in the villages.

“I told the Education  Ministry this year, all Tamil or Malay schools must be repaired if they are damaged. If people ask how much is the allocation to repair Tamil schools, just repair them, whatever type of school needs repairs, do it,” he said.

Anwar said as prime minister he will treat all races in the country in a fair and equitable manner.

He said that all government initiatives including the Rahmah cash contribution, repairs of dilapidated schools, and electricity subsidies were extended to all races and not aimed at just one.

Anwar added that despite the ringgit’s fall and decline in inflation, the country’s investment and economic growth continued to increase and was higher than Indonesia and China in the first quarter of this year. – Bernama, June 24, 2023

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