.....kerana anda tiada hak untuk tidak bersetuju dengan kerajaan sekiranya anda bukan pengundi. Kita ditadbir dan diperintah secara demokrasi. Anda tidak mendaftar dan tidak menggundi anda tiada tempat dalam sistem demokrasi.
Orang lain berusaha untuk mempertahankan dan menuntut hak..... di mana anda?
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 5 — If you do not register and vote in the election, you have “no right” to complain about unfavourable government decisions, the Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism (MCCBCHST) said today.
The non-Muslim inter-faith body added a person’s failure to participate in the election was tantamount to saying he or she does not care about how the country is run.
“If you don’t care, what gives you the right to complain when something happens that you don’t like?” MCCBCHST president Daozhang Tan Hoe Chieow said today in a press conference.
He said in Election 2008, of the 15 million eligible voters in Malaysia, only eight million turned up to cast their voters. A total of 11 million were registered voters.
“Seven million (voters) were missing in action,” he said.
Tan said the council plans to embark on a nationwide voter registration drive on Sunday, December 11, at places of worship in 11 states and one Federal Territory. MI.
The non-Muslim inter-faith body added a person’s failure to participate in the election was tantamount to saying he or she does not care about how the country is run.
“If you don’t care, what gives you the right to complain when something happens that you don’t like?” MCCBCHST president Daozhang Tan Hoe Chieow said today in a press conference.
He said in Election 2008, of the 15 million eligible voters in Malaysia, only eight million turned up to cast their voters. A total of 11 million were registered voters.
“Seven million (voters) were missing in action,” he said.
Tan said the council plans to embark on a nationwide voter registration drive on Sunday, December 11, at places of worship in 11 states and one Federal Territory. MI.
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