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Criticise govt based on facts, not emotions, PM Ismail tells students

TANJUNG MALIM, Dec 8 — Students can be critical of the government, but they should not let their emotions influence their actions, said Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

“When student leaders came to see me, one of the questions they asked was whether or not they can be critical of the government and I told them they can, that it is not wrong. Ismail Sabri said the government had also recognised the roles of the young people in the country by approving the implementation of Undi18 despite disputes from certain quarters.

“However, the government is confident with their ability and want them to decide who deserves to become their leader,” he said.

 

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He means based on 'facts' spouted by him and UmNO n Pas

IsmailSabri60 Basically you dont know what is facts amd emotions

It's a fact that you are not suitable for the job.. simple

You losing everybody out here. What’d you think?

sepatutnya kritik ikut common sense....jawab tu sepatutnya ikut fakta bukan emosi. kami persoal kerajaan jawab dgn fakta. bkn twist and turn.

But racial politics play on emotions.. so how

Which criticisms are not based on facts? Please enlighten us ...

Mandarin oriental not facts ? IsmailSabri60

NotMyPM IsmailSabri60

Nah. I criticised it just bcos I don’t like it.

Isnt it applicable to all, not only students?

So we could criticise you for being a racist? Using that strategy to try and win your support? Or how about your party taking down PN just for you guys to come back in power?

It. Is. Based. On. Facts. Duhhhh...

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