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GE 14: The CHANGE is possible

Today, Malaysians are voting to elect a new government.

The outcome of this election will determine the future of Malaysia.

Malaysians are already decided.

They are ready for the CHANGE.

But, the caretaker government is still in power and if the outcome of the election is not in favour of them, then, anything is possible.

This government has all the power and means to turn things around to be in power forever.

Unfortunately, this government is failed to understand the law of nature.

And, nothing is impossible.

Malaysians are peace loving people and they have high tolerance level.

Today, they already made their mind to change this government for the betterment of this nation.

We, as Malaysians, need not to be worried about the security issues.

The PDRM and Malaysian Arm Forces will take measures to safeguard the security of this beloved nation.

Therefore, I am urging my fellow Malaysians to cast their vote for the CHANGE without fear.

Tomorrow will be the a new dawn for all Malaysians.

Thank you.

Kuala Lumpur.




Comments

Madhavan Maddy said…
We are waking up for a new dawn... the change is happening !!! It’s CHANGING!!!! Kita UBAH KALI INI

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