00:00What do you think about the priority of BN?
00:04I have firmly stated that we are not just a party that we have to strengthen.
00:14The second is to make BN our family and our home.
00:19Our priority is always BN.
00:22Because you know, after this election, we formed this government.
00:26It's actually a combination of our parties.
00:29It's a mixed government.
00:32It means that no one gets 112 years of age.
00:36So we have to carry out our duties as best as we can at this time.
00:43So I think we have to understand that the mandate is only for this time.
00:48So for the National Party to rise, how do we rise?
00:52We have to win.
00:54So I think in this case, we shouldn't suddenly praise others.
01:01We should praise our own party.
01:03Because in the end, this mandate will be used to fight for BN.
01:12I think we are all smart people.
01:15We can understand what I'm saying.
01:18I think if we reject our own party,
01:21then we have to praise others.
01:25Because we have to campaign for one city.
01:28So that's why I say, always put BN as your top priority.
01:32Because you are part of the government.
01:34You win because of the National Party.
01:36So I think, logically, we have to do this.
01:42Put our priority on BN.
01:45And we want BN to be progressive.
01:49Moderate.
01:50Inclusive.
01:51And also, we are a party that emphasizes equality.
01:57Because I say, people accuse us of all kinds of things.
02:01But we are agents of change.
02:03The society that we built, the people of Najibul.
02:06So let's not win without a reason.
02:09That's what I want to say.
02:10There are people who are so determined to win.
02:13The people are confused.
02:15But we are agents of change.
02:17We want to know our responsibilities.
02:19As long as we can change the way people feel.
02:24If they don't like it, let them hear it.
02:26We have to use one way.
02:28In the context of Malaysia, we have to protect everyone's heart.
02:31So, the spirit of tolerance,
02:34respect for each other,
02:36that is one of the elements that needs to be there.
02:39As a political party, as a political leader,
02:42we have to emphasize that.
02:44And think about everyone.
02:45Dato Sri, in your speech, you said that
02:48the PM should not be a party that is easily bullied.
02:51Did you mean what happened in Dewan Rakyat?
02:53I said, in Dewan Rakyat, I challenged
02:56which camera was recording me
02:58while I was interjecting.
03:02There was none.
03:04Then, Hansard was called.
03:06Are you in Dewan Makan or Dewan Kudiam?
03:09Because I am in Dewan Rakyat.
03:11Dewan Rakyat will of course be guided by Hansard.
03:14This is an official statement.
03:16If that is not the case, there is no proof.
03:18Sometimes, people say,
03:20we are doing this,
03:22this person is doing this.
03:24This is a slander.
03:26If we do this,
03:28if we don't fight back,
03:30how can people continue?
03:32This is to show solidarity.
03:34If people ignore or the MP ignores,
03:36it will be like this. I will rise up.
03:38Because I want to invite everyone.
03:40As a party, we should not have people bullying us.
03:43This is a joint effort.
03:45We win together as one bloc.
03:47So, let's not
03:51let the bullying happen.
03:53I have no right to question
03:56whether the current democratic system
03:58does not allow us
04:00to criticize or bully people.
04:02If that is the case,
04:04it's good that we are not in Dewan Rakyat.
04:06It's good that we don't need to talk like that.
04:08When it is wrong,
04:10it means that the minister
04:12said that I picked the wrong data.
04:15But the speaker said
04:17that I used the correct data.
04:19There is no mistake.
04:20I don't want to know who made the mistake.
04:22The important thing is that I didn't
04:24tell them the story.
04:26I said it based on
04:28your answer to other people.
04:30That's all.
04:31So, if you want to find a way
04:33to apologize, it's not important to me.
04:36But don't look at me
04:38as a traitor. That's all.
04:40I don't want to offend
04:42other people in Dewan Rakyat.
04:45No, I don't think so.
04:47Some people say that we are supportive.
04:49Yes, but
04:51we are a group of 30 people.
04:54How dare you?
04:55This is not a personal matter.
04:57If you are supportive,
04:58it's like an MP from MIC.
05:00Or an MP from UNLOC.
05:03If that thing is
05:05clearly and polite,
05:07it's not right.
05:09We are not terrorists.
05:11If we let it be,
05:13it will be a problem.
05:23I think all the views
05:25that we have discussed
05:27in Dewan Ketinggi
05:28or in the discussion in UN,
05:30I think we have conveyed.
05:32So, there are many things that we need
05:34to discuss in depth.
05:36But what is said openly
05:38is actually what we see.
05:40There is a possibility
05:42if we can only
05:44compete with the top.
05:46Whatever age we are,
05:48we will win.
05:50I mean, that's all.
05:52So, no.
05:54Even if there are a lot of UNLOC,
05:56they may not only compete with 30 people.
05:58There are many more.
06:00So, I think this is about
06:02improving the environment.
06:04It's not about one party.
06:06We need to think about
06:08a bigger space.
06:10If we want to rise, how do we rise?
06:12We need to rise in the sense
06:14of having a position
06:16that can be won by us.
06:18That's what's important.
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