Mother of seven pins hope on PN manifesto

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Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin at PN manifesto launch tonight
SHAH ALAM - A mother of seven bursts to tears as she woke up to ask a question to Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin after the Perikatan Nasional (PN) chairman read the coalition's manifesto.

Her concerns were on feeding her children as she was supporting her kids by selling traditional kuih for living.

"Thanks to Abah (Muhyiddin), I can grow. As of now, I feel like I am dragging my feet.

"That was how much pressure i feel,” she said as PN manifesto was launched at Glenmarie Hotel and Resort Shah Alam, here.

Her question managed to receive a response by the caretake Senior Minister (Education) Dr Mohd Radzi Jidin, citing the PN chairman about one stop centre that could affect the nation’s development.

"If we see as whole the people in need, we see M40 (middle 40 per cent income group) they have their own pressure as some of them received aid, some didn’t.

"Their condition is still the same with B40 (below 40 per cent income group) living in cities, especially after the head of the house loses job,” he said.

He further added the one stop centre included in the manifesto will become a game-changer by PN forms a government.

Among the promises in PN manifesto was to help the poor, to provide discounts to PTPTN students and to offer one million jobs.