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PM Anwar Calls For Consistent Grassroot Engagement, Not Pre-election Showmanship

PM Anwar Calls For Consistent Grassroot Engagement, Not Pre-election Showmanship

Barnama3 hours ago

PUTRAJAYA, June 26 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today reminded all elected representatives to consistently engage with the public, rather than only making appearances ahead of elections.
Speaking at the launch of the Kota MADANI smart city project in Precinct 19 here today, Anwar said the practice of meeting people on the ground should be a continuous year-round effort, not a pre-election showmanship.
'I don't want them to just show up two months before the election, and start kissing babies, walking into local warungs and stalls, making house visits. I want to put an end to that culture,' he said.
Also present were Federal Territories Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa and Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar.
Anwar said the Malaysia MADANI approach is not a political gimmick, but a genuine focus on addressing the needs and livelihoods of the majority, especially low- and middle-income groups.
'That's why, every Friday, I make it a point to eat at a local warung or stall for 15 to 20 minutes before Friday prayers.
'It's the only way to see for the (level of) cleanliness, accessibility, and conditions that directly affect 80 per cent of the country's population,' he explained.
The Prime Minister also reiterated that Kuala Lumpur no longer needs more iconic skyscrapers, given the presence of landmarks such as the Merdeka 118 Tower and the Petronas Twin Towers.
'Enough is enough. If you ask me, what we need now are clean and decent eateries,' he said.

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