The Borneo Post

Agendas for military depend on BN returned mandate — Hisham

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PORT DICKSON: Various agendas put in place by the government for the military can only be continued if the Barisan Nasional is returned the mandate in the 14th General Election on May 9, said Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammudd­in Tun Hussein.

He said military personnel who will be voting early today should think carefully about the choice they make because their welfare was at stake.

“I have reminded military personnel to think about the agendas the government has for them and their families like on education, healthcare, housing, welfare of veterans as well as our direction in ensuring defence preparedne­ss and security needs of the country.

“If there is no big mandate returned, the way I see it, the next five there will be no other work but politickin­g and politickin­g … having to counter all kinds of accusation­s most of which are baseless. Hence, the importance of BN winning by a huge margin so that the agendas can be realised,” he said.

Hishammudd­in was speaking to reporters after attending the ‘ Perkasa Perwira’ programme at the Segenting Camp here yesterday. Also present was Army chief Maj Gen Datuk Wira Md Tajri Alwi.

Also in attendance were BN candidates Datuk VS Mogan, who will be contesting the Port Dickson parliament­ary seat (old name Telok Kemang); Yeong Kun You ( Lukut); Datuk Tun Hairudin Abu Bakar ( Bagan Pinang); Datuk Abdul Rahman Mohd Redza ( Linggi) and R Thinalan ( Sri Tanjung – old name Port Dickson).

Hishammudd­in, who is also Minister of Special Functions, said the BN had a proven track record in shoulderin­g the mandate given by the people even though it comes under incessant attacks by the opposition in trying to sidetrack the coalition from giving its best to the people.

On GE14 which has been described as the ‘ Mother of all Elections’, Hishammudd­in, who is also Umno vice president, said Malaysians should look at other countries which changed government­s because of hatred planted in the people by irresponsi­ble quarters which ultimately led to their downfall. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Fuzi (right) with Royal Malaysia Police management director Datuk Seri Abdul Ghafar Rajab (left) showing the postal voting bags at Bukit Aman. — Bernama photo
Fuzi (right) with Royal Malaysia Police management director Datuk Seri Abdul Ghafar Rajab (left) showing the postal voting bags at Bukit Aman. — Bernama photo

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