Since when did the UMNO Government uphold the law, customs, trust and promises made

KUALA LUMPUR: The government will continue to act firmly without compromise, to quash any threat bent on disrupting public order, Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak said.
“Although this might be despised by certain groups, including foreign powers, we will never bow to any pressure.
“We will take appropriate measures to ensure the rights of the majority to live peacefully will continue to be preserved,” he said.
He said this in his congratulatory speech and pledge of loyalty to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah at an investiture ceremony, in conjunction with his 84th birthday at the Istana Negara here today.
“The welfare and prosperity of the people is the highest goal of the government of the people and for the people, which was given 
                                                          mandate given by the Rakyat 
the mandate to rule the country, and democratically-elected leaders.
“This means, we cannot afford to let the most important foundation of democracy, that is, the superiority of majority, be destroyed by those who want to uphold the misplaced law of the jungle by thinking that 
                                                                            the loudest
                                                                          the most cunning
                                                                       and most violent
as the most capable and truthful.
“This course of action and thinking must be 
                                                   rejected in the strongest terms,” said Najib.
He said, as peace-loving people, Malaysians should defend the institution and system which was proven to have benefited national life, and not raising doubts, what more distrust of the people.
As such, he said, the people should always appreciate the difficulties of the government in transforming the country, and not let any group to destroy what had been achieved for short-term interests.
He said a healthy national dialogue should always be encouraged as differences of opinion could be channelled constructively to the people and the country.
“National maslahat [public welfare and interests] should be discussed in an orderly manner to find the best solution, and not be expressed incoherently in a 
                                                            crazy manner on the streets.
“The use of dirty tactics to achieve political objectives will only harm the country. Let us remember that the end must never justify the means,” he said.
Najib said, of late, the people were more aware that the government authorities were deliberately disputed and ridiculed by certain groups.
“In short, whatever 
                                                                 successes created by us 
are not acknowledged by these groups as they did not benefit from them…” he said.
He said the country would lag far behind and lose in competitions if it continued to be 
                                               bogged down by endless problems and conflicts.
The prime minister said, despite the obstacles, the government would be 
                                                                         undeterred 
and instead, stay focused, determined and more courageous on the path of righteousness.
“The crux of the matter, is that the government will continue to uphold the law, customs, trust and promises made,” he added.

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