Najib accepting a teapot from Malaysia Recreational and Sports Club chairman Datuk Yeoh Kian Tiek as Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor looks on during the NGO lunch at Tow Boh Keong temple in Ipoh. |
He said Barisan, through its philosophy of moderation and power-sharing and representing the various communities, had ensured peace and harmony and intensive economic growth.
“The best is yet to come. We have delivered so much. With a strong mandate we can even do better in the future. I promise you that.
“I have asked myself what else do the Chinese want? They want security; they want harmony. What else do they want? They want a government that is fair and just,” he said at a luncheon with representatives of Perak non-governmental organisations at the Tow Boh Keong temple hall here.
The event was organised by the Malaysia Recreational and Sports Club.
Najib said all these would be fulfilled if the Barisan was given a bigger mandate in the coming general election.
He said the key to the survival and success of a nation was when a common philosophy was shared based on the concept of moderation.