Sunday, July 15, 2012

Najib Dimalukan Di Hari Koperasi Negara



Semalam berlangsung sambutan Hari Koperasi Negara 2012, yang diadakan di Stadium Bukit Jalil.

Banyak kerusi yang kosong sedangkan Najib masih berada di pentas utama.

Difahamkan juga, ramai para pelajar telah paksa untuk diangkut ke stadium. Hasilnya para pelajar ini telah membuat bising dengan membunyikan air-horn tatkala Najib berucap, menyebabkan najib beberapa kali meminta supaya penonton diam namun rayuan Najib tidak dihiraukan.

Jumlah kehadiran: BERNAMA dan akhbar arus perdana menyatakan 80,000 yang hadir.

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  1. ini konspirasi dan kerja jahat bn umno jgk ka

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  2. Kan ramai yg hadir tu..siapa tak nampak ...ANAK HARAMJAADAH.

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  3. ada pihak yang sabotaj kot...

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  4. Konspirasi pembangkang sape yang tahu

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  5. betulka tu? gambar di atas tu silap2 gmbar sebelum upacara..

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  6. Belum mula lagi majlis ni..

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  7. ini sebelum upacara! aku datang hari tu..memang ramai org datang. tapi nape berita2 sabahdaily ni sentiasa bagi imej -ve, ya? kawan2 aku bagitau, jika komen menyokong umno/bn..memang susah nak masuk kali ke 2/ 3 selepas comment!! sabahdaily ni hanya untuk hentam kerajaan aje, kan!??

    walfitnatu asyaddu minal khotr. berhati2lah dlm menyampaikan berita

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  8. memang ramai tu..ramai hantu2 yg bakal jadi pengundi kategori 'pengundi hantu' dlm PRU ke 13 nanti. Awas PR..mereka tu adalah 'ayam tambatan' SPR utk mengekalkan Umno brkuasa utk cepat memufliskan negara ..

    Tapi kalu fitnah liwat..hemm,takder istlah 'walfitnatu asyaddu minal khotr.' Dgr TV3suku cakap mlm ni..suboh tu selesai jer org umnporno sembahyang..riuh sekampung fitnah liwat. terima kasih kerana baca ayat ini.

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  9. Tidak pasti lagi kebenarannya. Tapi kita tunggu apa yang berlaku seterusnya.

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  10. yang dikeliling stadium tu bukan orang?

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  11. kalau Anwar di tempat Najib waktu itu, sudah tentu keluar ayat rasmi beliau, "semua ini kerja umno".. seperti biasa pemimpin2 pembangkang tidak dapat menerima kenyataan bahawa mereka ditolak oleh rakyat..

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  12. The Barisan Nasional (BN) government will continue to provide a business-friendly and conducive investment climate,said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman. He said the state government would strive to achieve the desired result aswell as to maintain positive economic growth."This is our commitment to the business community, and this will be donethrough the implementation of numerous policies and initiatives that are aimed at bringing more development," he said at the swearing-in ceremony of office-bearers for Gabungan Dewan Perniagaan Tionghoa Sabah.

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  13. Musa said Sabah had in recent years seen a number of highly encouraging economic developments due to the hard work of the public and private sectors. "I am sure most of you know by now that in the first quarter of 2012, we managed to attract private investments amounting RM10 billion. "This is not something that happens by chance or by fluke. I believe the reasons why we managed to pull in a sizeable investment is because we have a stable and pro-business government that is careful in its spending," he said.

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  14. Musa said it could not be denied that the economic prosperity enjoyed by the people was the fruit of political stability and a government administration that "strives towards greater efficiency and transparency". "These crucial factors are further strengthened with the spirit of unity, cooperation and harmony that exist among our people of diverse backgrounds. "Staying united and respecting diversity are a way of life, and are positive traits that are further upheld through 1Malaysia introduced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak."Unity through 1Malaysia also helps create a conducive environment for businesses to flourish," he said.

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  15. He said the government was sensitive to the needs of the people, regardless of religious or ethnic backgrounds, and each year, the Sabah government allocated funds to the Chinese schools and places of worship.Musa urged the people, particularly Chinese community, to close ranks, and give undivided support to government to ensure continued political, economic and social stability. "The BN government works on consensus. We are open to constructive criticisms, feedback and ideas. Any problems and issues can be brought to the table for discussions," he said.

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