Thursday 14 July 2011

Spend RM100, 000 per night: He must dare asks wife- Badrul Hisham



Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak urged beloved wife rebuked habits, Rosmah Mansor is extravagant and likes to spend.SOCIAL JUSTICE Branch Chief, Badrul Hisham Shahrin said Najib's government often gives people an excuse to cut subsidies because the cost of managing the economy grew each year. At the same time, he said, he appealed people to change their lifestyle and extravagant spending."Strangely, the Umno president, had remained silent when the dissipation involving his wife Rosmah Mansur. Therefore, I see this Rosmah has become the main burden of all Malaysians. He must dare to criticize his wife, "he told Keadilandaily.com.Badrul said the deputy president was responding to disclosures JUSTICE, James Ali claimed Rosmah spent RM100, 000 yesterday to stay at the Atlantis in Dubai.He said the evidence about how people fed up with Rosmah behavior can not be averted when they were fired questions about how Rosmah when Prime opening segment # TanyaNajib the Twitter site on 11 January."Almost 90 percent of the questions the people in the Twitter-related behavior Rosmah. It is brave He criticized the behavior of his favorite wife, "he said.Also submitted by the people to Najib in the old social-related increase in the cost of living in the country and the tragic death of a Mongolian woman, Altantuya Shaariibuu is associated with the Umno president.
Cynically, Badrul said the extravagant lifestyle shopping Rosmah only be treated if her husband was no longer the Prime Minister after the next general election.
"Therefore, I urge all Malaysians to fairly evaluate this Najib's leadership. Since he was a minister until becoming PM, Najib's policy is to expense bermewah-class regardless of people's misery. People suffering does not matter, the important Rosmah luxury spending, "he said sarcastically.

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