GE14: Contesting parties must not practise politics of hatred, says Salleh Keruak

30 Apr 2018 / 16:26 H.

SIPITANG: Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak wants all parties contesting in the 14th general election (GE14) not to practise the politics of hatred that will eventually split the racial unity in the country.
He said leaders of all parties contesting in the general election should avoid inciting hatred among their respective party members.
"This general election is only held one day on May 9, so when we stir up hatred, eventually the people in the country will be divided and it certainly does not benefit our people and country.
"During the general election, we will, of course, have differences but after the general election the people will reunite to strengthen unity in the country," he told reporters after the Titik Sentuhan of Touch Point ceremony in Kampung Pantai, Sindumin near here today.
Salleh said party leaders, who are contesting, should also avoid making allegations that are personal in nature or slanderous claims because these do not benefit the people.
“The most crucial thing, we (all contesting parties) must discuss about development, especially in Sabah, and we in Barisan Nasional (BN) is clear with our policies and programmes for the people and country.
“We (BN) clearly have plans in the manifesto at the national and state levels,” he said.
Hence, Salleh who is also UMNO treasurer, urged all BN machinery to continue explaining to the people, particularly at the grassroots level on development and planning being implemented by the government led by BN all this time.
"So if they (opposition) want to talk about development issues, please carry on...but they must tell the people what they are doing,” he said.
Also present at the event were Sabah BN Youth chief Yamani Hafez Musa, who is also BN candidate for Sipitang parliamentary seat , Sipitang UMNO Division chief Datuk Sapawi Ahmad, who is BN candidate for Sindumin state seat and BN Lumadan candidate Matbali Musah.
Commenting on the BN candidates list in the Sipitang parliamentary seat, Salleh was confident the solid alliance of all the candidates could ensure the continuity of development in the constituency.
In this regard, Salleh wanted the voters in Sipitang to place their trust and undivided support as well give the victory to the BN candidates contesting in these seats on polling day, May 9.
"The BN candidates contesting in the parliamentary and state seats are a package because they work closely together as a team. As such the people in Sipitang need to vote all the BN candidates here,” he said. — Bernama

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