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BN should stand on its own without treating rivals as enemies – Perak MCA

IPOH: Barisan Nasional must be prepared to face the upcoming general election on its own without treating other political coalitions as enemies, says Perak MCA.

BN should stand on its own without treating rivals as enemies – Perak MCA

Perak MCA chairman Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon has urged Barisan Nasional (BN) to approach the upcoming general election independently, without viewing other political parties as adversaries. In a recent interview, Mah emphasized the importance of presenting BN as the main platform for progress, stating that it should represent values of progress, reform, and national unity without extremism or chaos.

He warned against confusing voters with conflicting narratives, asserting that BN must serve as a stable, transparent, and explainable force. Mah highlighted the current political context as challenging, with cooperation contingent upon circumstances but should not dilute BN's identity or responsibilities. He stressed the need for BN to maintain consistent principles and to win back voters by addressing their concerns rather than provoking anger.

Mah noted that some former BN supporters have moved to other parties, and these individuals should not be labeled or disparaged, as they may simply be seeking better options or clarification. He stressed the importance of listening, improving, and demonstrating that BN and MCA have evolved to better serve the people. He concluded by emphasizing the significance of turning a single constituent's heart before securing a single vote, underscoring the potential impact of individual conversions in securing electoral victory.

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