Ku Li demonstrates he's prepared to take a break from legislative issues

by - January 02, 2021

 



KAJANG: The longest-serving chose agent in the nation, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, gave the feeling that he is prepared to take a break from his political vocation on the off chance that he isn't required in the fifteenth general political race (GE15). 

Tengku Razaleigh, lovingly known as Ku Li, who has been the MP for Gua Musang since 1986, said that youngsters should be fearless and show their believably to be delegated as chosen agents or pioneers whenever given the chance. 

"We are prepared to become complacent. It is up to the gathering for the following stage (if our administration isn't required). 

"Youngsters, as the heads of things to come, need to venture forward and champion what should be done so that change should be possible as quickly as time permits. 

"Numerous things should be possible rather than simply trusting that change will occur. Different nations have changed, for what reason right?" 

Ku Li said this when met by columnists in the wake of being a visitor on a program coordinated by the National Council of Professors here today. 

Ku Li, who is likewise the executive of the Umno warning board, was approached about calls for him to make a separate or to stride from the political field and be supplanted by a more youthful pioneer. 

He had been dynamic with public interviews and appearances recently at a few political occasions. He was prodded whether he needed to turn into an executive. To this, Ku Li said with a grin that he had never needed the post during his vocation as a lawmaker. 

"On the off chance that I needed to be the leader, I would have been the PM quite a while past. Yet, I am not inspired by the position. I am near Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad. 

"In 1977, I was the most senior man and was offered (the post) by Tun Hussein Onn as his representative leader, however I turned it down. 

"I zeroed in on the oil business and as a result of that Petronas is solid. We as a whole have our tasks to carry out."


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