The Borneo Post

Dr M’s comment on Forest City a great slander – Najib

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KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said yesterday former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad had committed a great slander against the federal and Johor government­s by his comment on the Forest City project in Johor Bahru.

Najib dismissed Dr Mahathir’s allegation that 700,000 Chinese nationals would be brought to Johor under the project and granted Malaysian citizenshi­p.

“When outsiders build houses, these are sited on our land. Where is the question of our sovereignt­y being sacrificed?” he said when launching the ‘Jom Bantu Rakyat’ (Let’s Help the People) programme in Desa Pandan here.

Najib said Chinese nationals, whose country was a global economic power and who earned a high income, would not desire to become Malaysian citizens.

He also said that Chinese nationals who participat­ed in the ‘ Malaysia, My Second Home’ programme were not entitled to Malaysian citizenshi­p although they lived in this country.

Najib asked what difference it made if nationals of other countries bought houses in Kuala Lumpur and Chinese bought houses in Johor.

“Is the purchase of houses in Kuala Lumpur by Americans and Japanese good and the purchase of houses in Johor by the Chinese not good?” he asked.

Najib also explained his recent official visit to China aimed at attracting investment­s to Malaysia.

He cited the success of Dubai (in the United Arab Emirates) which was once a desert but was now a great metropolis with the inhabitant­s earning high incomes as a result of foreign investment­s and land developmen­t.

“If the Dubai policies can be successful, we too can develop our land,” he said.

Dr Mahathir had also reportedly alleged that the Chinese nationals coming to Johor would be given Malaysian identifica­tion cards to enable them to vote in the next general election.

Najib also chided Dr Mahathir over the latter’s statement yesterday on DAP’s desire for the post of deputy prime minister if the opposition pact won the next general election.

The prime minister said that during his 22 years as prime minister, Dr Mahathir had denounced DAP veteran Lim Kit Siang as a racist, anti- Muslim and anti- Malay leader and now he wanted to offer the country’s No. 2 post to that party.

“If that’s the case, we have no hope for the future. Let’s not, just because of politics, make such statements or dealings which will have a major implicatio­n on all of us,” he said. — Bernama

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