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Govt using 3R law to silence opposition, says Hadi

Govt using 3R law to silence opposition, says Hadi

KUALA LUMPUR: Pas president Tan Sri Hadi Awang has accused the government of using laws related to 3R issues to silence the opposition.
During his debate on the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP) in Dewan Rakyat today, Hadi (PN-Marang) said the government is also excessively 'materialistic', up to the point of being 'stingy' (bakhil) to the people by cancelling mandatory subsidies for the people.
"Borrowing here and there is not 'bijaksana' (wise), but rather only for 'bijaksini' (a play on words meaning for own benefit), to the point of incurring debt and remaining under a new form of colonialism created in the name of the tariff system.
"The opposition, which offers advice, is instead silenced through the imposition of the 3R ban," he said.
Hadi also accused the government offailing to address poverty and unemployment issues, even among the highly educated, resulting in an ongoing brain drain that leaves Malaysia reliant on foreign expertise and labour.
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