The Borneo Post

Rosmah urges voters not to be emotional

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PEKAN: Prime Minister’s wife, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor has urged voters not to act based on their emotions and think carefully in voting a government in the 14th General Election tomorrow.

She said any matter, whether good or bad, could be improved to jointly transform the country as a future developed nation.

“If you vote wrongly according to your emotion...on the social media we accepted everything without question, we will not know what will happen in 10 years to come.

“If we are happy, we want our children to be more happy than us, our grandchild­ren even more happy, so to ensure our future, we vote the Barisan Nasional,” she said before 1,500 women from the various Felda land schemes, Felda Chini cluster here yesterday.

Rosmah also hoped each of them would not be swayed by the opposition propaganda to continuous­ly attack her and her husband, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak through fake news.

“They just want to bring down Najib, sometimes they cannot get him, I also get it,” she said.

Rosmah also described the prime minister as a very patient leader and always prioritise­d the future of the people.

“No matter how tired, he (Najib) will be thinking about plans for the people,,, he is a lot more stressed (than me) but he smiles, he never talks anything bad about others.

“People say all kinds of things to him but he is like that...always smiling,” she added. — Bernama

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