MCA Youth Urges Barisan Nasional to End Infighting, Focus on Negeri Sembilan Election
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The MCA Youth Information Chief urged all factions within Barisan Nasional (BN) to cease internal disputes and concentrate on strengthening their campaign for the Negeri Sembilan State Election.
- Neow Choo Seong emphasized that party members should either contribute positively or at least offer prayers for their struggling comrades, rather than engaging in infighting.
- He stressed the importance of unity and positive messaging to ensure victory, advising against falling into opponents' traps and focusing on the larger goal.
The Information Chief of MCA Youth, Neow Choo Seong, has called for an end to internal conflicts within the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition, urging component parties to unite and focus their efforts on the upcoming Negeri Sembilan State Election.
If you cannot be salt, do not be a horsefly. If you cannot help, at least offer prayers for your comrades who are fighting.
In a statement posted on Facebook, Neow stressed that each party must fulfill its role in the political struggle. He used the analogy, "If you cannot be salt, do not be a horsefly. If you cannot help, at least offer prayers for your comrades who are fighting."
Neow emphasized that the political battlefield leaves no room for internal squabbles, as "the enemy is waiting ahead." He cautioned against falling prey to the "games and traps of the opponents" and urged all parties to set aside their differences for the greater objective. The focus, he stated, should be on disseminating positive messages and ensuring a BN victory in Negeri Sembilan.
In the field of struggle, there is no room for us to fight each other because the enemy is waiting ahead.
"What is needed now is spirit, support, and prayers so that all efforts are made easier, not criticisms or sarcasm that will only weaken the struggle," Neow said. He advised party members to "discard the bad and embrace the good," hoping they would always be beneficial rather than harmful. He concluded by assuring his comrades that even if they cannot be physically together, his heart, spirit, and prayers will accompany their every step.
What is needed now is spirit, support, and prayers so that all efforts are made easier, not criticisms or sarcasm that will only weaken the struggle.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.