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My toes are laughing!!!
KUALA LUMPUR, June 18, 2023: It is amazing how PAS leaders continue to live in a world of their own, saying ridiculous things and making empty promises without blinking their eyes.
My toes are laughing!!! PAS vice-president Amar Nik Abdullah, who is also Kelantan deputy mentri besar (deputy chief minister) tells Kelantanese that their state would be wealthy if PAS remains in power.
After Merdeka (Independence) 1957, where is Kelantan today compared other states? It cannot even manage a sustainable water supply for the rakyat (people).
So, Amar expects Kelantanes to believe that “rare earth elements” is now the state’s saviour? What a load of bullshit to woo voters to return PAS as the state government in the coming elections.
So, what about its failure to deliver development for the state and its people since 1957?
PAS’ political priority has always been race and religion, harping on racial and religious bigotry to remain politically relevant.
Socio-economic progress and development has and seemingly will take a backseat to the detriment of the rakyat and state.
That is why Kelangtan remains one of the poorest states in Malaysia.
Read below what rubbish is Amar dishing out for the future of Kelantan:
Kelantan will be wealthy if PAS remains in power, says deputy MB
PAS vice-president Amar Nik Abdullah says the state has an abundance of rare earth elements which are worth nearly RM125 billion.
FMT Reporters - 18 Jun 2023, 11:39am
Amar Nik Abdullah said PAS will ensure its candidates for the state election in Kelantan are not only experts in religion but also in other fields. (Facebook pic)
PETALING JAYA: Kelantan has the potential to become a wealthy state should PAS remain the state government, due to its abundance of rare earth elements, says its vice-president Amar Nik Abdullah.
He said, however, the management and policies regarding rare earth elements, which are worth nearly RM125 billion, need to be streamlined to benefit Kelantan.
Hence, experts from across the country will be asked to share their views on how the state government can sustainably manage these natural resources, Harian Metro reported.
“The natural resources, environment and climate change ministry already has a policy on the extraction of rare earth elements and the state government will follow it.
“We will face challenges in managing rare earth elements, so we need professionals who have the relevant expertise. Hopefully, after the state elections, we can prioritise the management of these natural resources,” Amar was quoted as saying.
He added that the previous government depended on timber resources but with rare earth elements, “the trees will be spared the chop”.
The Kelantan deputy menteri besar said PAS will introduce new candidates with diverse backgrounds for the upcoming state election to strengthen the management of rare earth elements.
“We need to ensure that these candidates are not only experts in religion but also in other fields. They also need to be approved by the PAS ulama council before being further reviewed by other panels to ensure they are truly qualified,” he said.
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