‘Budak’ Syed Saddiq will use kindness against insults



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Syed Saddiq says he will focus on serving the country by engaging the public with better ideas, beliefs and principles. (Facebook photo)

PETALING JAYA: Muar Syed Saddiq MP Abdul Rahman remains determined to bring a “new kind of politics” to the country, despite facing various political obstacles.

At the shouts of “budak” (little boy) and “cucu” (grandson) directed at him in the house, Syed Saddiq told the FMT that it was still important to treat his older counterparts with respect.

He said he had learned to drown out the noise by responding with kindness.

“If you get down to their level, chances are you’ll lose because they are experts in that kind of politics,” he said.

Putting insults behind, the former youth and sports minister said he would focus on serving the country by engaging the public with better ideas, beliefs and principles.

“When you show the Malaysian public that this is the new kind of politics you want to bring in … instead of dealing with personal politics, I think that’s when you can give that good alternative for Malaysians to adopt, and then we can move forward together.” .

However, the goal of moving forward may prove difficult at this point, with your MUDA party still awaiting approval from the Registrar of Companies (RoS).

The party’s pro tem committee and 100 of its supporters had gone to the registrar’s headquarters yesterday to file a demand letter, requesting that MUDA’s registration as a political party be completed in seven days.

A demand letter was also sent to Interior Minister Hamzah Zainudin, making MUDA the second party to take legal action after Pejuang from former Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir Mohamad.

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