SHAH ALAM - Umno deputy president, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin today expressed his sadness and disappointment over the decision of the Umno Supreme Council meeting which decided the deputy president will no longer open the conference Umno wings.
He said that the action had resulted in him no longer have the opportunity to deliver a message to a loved Umno members.
"Over the past six years as deputy president, delivered a speech to the delegates of Women, Youth and Puteri members who come from all corners of the country are always happy to do that with full responsibility.
"It is my most important speech in front of the party activists who draw hope and my ambition that Umno continues to brave through the difficult times.
Well, I do not have another opportunity to convey my message in a ceremony that is meaningful for me as vice president, "he said in a statement quoted by Facebook today.
He said that he was told there were certain parties who wanted to prevent him from speaking.
"What sin have I done to Umno so that every year the traditional speech given to each deputy president denied to me this year?
"Or if there are those who simply afraid of what I will reveal in front of young children who are believed to deliver confidence in a leader," he said.
He said he respected the decision, but he would not remain silent if there was something wrong in Umno's struggle.
"While I respect the council's decision, but I also want to remind them that in a country that is free and independent, no one can silence me.
"I will continue to speak to state the truth. My struggle in the party is not to defend any individual, but to defend the religion, race and country tercinta.Insya-GOD, I will continue to persevere on the path of holy struggle," he said ,
Yesterday, Datuk Seri Najib Razak announced the meeting of the Supreme Council decided Wanita, Youth and Puteri Umno General Assembly will be inaugurated next December the head of each wing instead Muhyiddin.
national news, international news, entertainment news, sports, Business, latest and old songs and much more like stories about famous and common people etc.
Advertisement
Thursday, 10 December 2015
RM64 million suit school students
CHICAGO - UNITED STATES. A Muslim male students who were previously detained as a result of the invention is considered to be a bomb now plans to sue the school and the city of $ 15 million (RM63.6 million).
According to AFP reports, the lawyer for Ahmed Mohamed, 14, said the teen is experiencing 'psychological trauma' caused by Islamophobia wants to sue the city and the MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas.
Ahmed who is the son of immigrants Sudan was previously arrested in September after leading the results of the invention, an hour to show his teacher.
Teachers Ahmed then thought that a bomb hour before phoning the police.
Lawyer Ahmed, Hollingsworth Kelly accused the school authorities, the police and the staff of Irving denying Ahmed.
"Ahmed was not given any opportunity because of his race, place of origin and religion," said Kelly.
Says Kelly, Ahmed and his family the opportunity to live safely now destroyed.
"Not only the future of their annihilated, even those falsely accused," said Kelly.
Ahmed family received numerous threatening letters and emails after their home address was broadcast by the mass media.
They now live in Qatar and Ahmed was offered a scholarship courtesy of the government.
According to AFP reports, the lawyer for Ahmed Mohamed, 14, said the teen is experiencing 'psychological trauma' caused by Islamophobia wants to sue the city and the MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas.
Ahmed who is the son of immigrants Sudan was previously arrested in September after leading the results of the invention, an hour to show his teacher.
Teachers Ahmed then thought that a bomb hour before phoning the police.
Lawyer Ahmed, Hollingsworth Kelly accused the school authorities, the police and the staff of Irving denying Ahmed.
"Ahmed was not given any opportunity because of his race, place of origin and religion," said Kelly.
Says Kelly, Ahmed and his family the opportunity to live safely now destroyed.
"Not only the future of their annihilated, even those falsely accused," said Kelly.
Ahmed family received numerous threatening letters and emails after their home address was broadcast by the mass media.
They now live in Qatar and Ahmed was offered a scholarship courtesy of the government.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)