POLITICALLY FRANK: DAP not suitable for Malaysians, says Umno's Razlan Rafii

ANIS ZALANI
ANIS ZALANI
04 Aug 2022 11:00am
Former Umno federal territories youth chief Datuk Mohd Razlan Rafii says under DAP's constitution there is not even a word of Istana and Islam.
Former Umno federal territories youth chief Datuk Mohd Razlan Rafii says under DAP's constitution there is not even a word of Istana and Islam.
SHAH ALAM - Former Umno federal territories youth chief Datuk Razlan Rafii said he is against DAP as it is a "racist party" that focuses only on one race.

“DAP is a racist party and they often play racial cards and under DAP's constitution there is not even a word of Istana and Islam,” he told Sinar Daily.

He also said DAP is a socialist party and is not the right fit for Malaysians.

Asked over BN's plight to ease the rising cost of living, Razlan said BN has a lot of experience in managing crises for the past 60 years.

“We experienced economic crises in 1989, 1999 and 2003.

“With all these experiences, we can overcome the economic crisis and help to have jobs, food and shelter,” he said during Sinar Daily Politically Frank segment.

He also said that during Datuk Seri Najib Razak administration, Umno had introduced Malaysia People's Aid (BR1M) and other assistance to help the rakyat.

“ I think with all the experience, we can do more for the people. InsyaAllah,” he said.

Razlan added Umno seems to have rural support as it has kept it promises.. “But if you look at urban and suburban areas, I admit we have failed to be clearer with them,” he said.
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He added that was why the urban folks had voted for PH but has now come to the realisation that only BN can fulfil the manifesto.

Some of PH popular manifesto was abolishing highway tolls gradually, while introducing RM100 public transport pass in major cities and cutting excise duties on imported cars below 1,600 cc for first-time buyers. Providing one million affordable houses in 10 years, making Internet connection speeds two times faster at half the price, keeping the 1Malaysia People’s Aid (BR1M), but with a new special agency to take over the scheme and introduce a non-partisan cash transfer system and voting age to be lowered from 21 to 18, and automatic voter registration to be introduced.

However, PH administration had collapsed after 22 months in power after several PKR MPs had joined Bersatu to support Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has the next prime minister, replacing Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

With the help of Umno, Pas and Bersatu a new unelected government was formed after Mahathir loss majority support.

But Razlan said the rakyat are now aware of PH's failure in governing the country after the 2018 elections.

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