JOHOR BARU, June 22 — A Johor DAP leader today urged the public to consider gathering in the streets of Kuala Lumpur for their voices to be heard by the government following the rising cost of living.
“This crowd, numbering about a million people, will ‘shock’ the country’s leaders from continuing to ‘sleep’. The people want an immediate solution, not with the government continuing to play politics and not being focused on solving the people’s problems.He was responding to the current cost of living crisis, following Putrajaya’s announcement earlier today in withdrawing subsidies for essentials such as chicken and cooking oil next month.
“We have a constitutionally guaranteed right to assemble and make our voices heard. This is not the first time as the previous Bersih rallies have been held five times and activists have also held numerous other gatherings,” said Sheikh Umar who is also a member of the DAP’s central executive committee.
Earlier, the PH presidential council demanded that the federal government reveal its plans for targeted subsidies and tackling the rising cost of living within 24 hours.
MN surely do the same if they were in the opposition.
Dap sucks
Rising cost is inevitable. Walking down the street umpteen times will not help the problem. Coming up with solutions would be a better course of action.
Johor going to break away from Federal
No
If today we join u taking to the streets & the very next day all prices come down then we will. But we know that won't happen so why don't you come up with workable policies & initiatives instead of talking nonsense.
Ko sorang pergi la, biar Tuanku sepak muka ko
Nak beli spanduk pun dah takde duit. Baik beli makanan..
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