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You can ride bamboo cars, Redzuan tells critics of flying car project

Datuk Seri Mohd Redzuan Md Yusof speaks to reporters in Parliament Kuala Lumpur March 28, 2019. — Picture by Hari Anggara

KUALA LUMPUR, March 28 — Naysayers of the government’s ambition to pursue flying vehicle technology can choose to remain left behind, Entrepreneur Development Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Redzuan Md Yusof said today. While acknowledging the criticism as a norm, Redzuan said the flying car project is part of the Pakatan Harapan government’s mission to focus on human capital development.“They [can choose] to stay under bamboo, it’s okay. They can ride bamboo cars too, it’s okay,” he quipped when met by reporters at the Parliament lobby here today.

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You said you will ride the flying car this year yb. We shall be waiting.

The Bomba exhaust politician trying to make joke and irresponsible. Remember who she is. Our vote shall not fall under this type of politician. Let her think

Wud hd bn a true Msian when call 2 ride oil palm cars that also run on palm oil. That wud make our palm oil marketable.

Nampak mcm pandai.... RM 1mill..RM 20mill.. Fr a crap 'prototype'... Pandai menyamun rupanye.. Atok please be very careful...Ade penyamun in the making

Is that what the 3rd national car is made of? Bamboo?

No need flying car, this much better

As explained, the flying car is actually a drone, not to be driven. As expected, a 'kayu' minister will ask its Rakyat to drive bamboo cars. As feared, maturity in handling the situation is lacking.

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