Former supreme council member of Parti Rakyat Sarawak Joseph Allen has criticized the PRS youth for lack of activities especially when the state election is very near.
“I have not seen them doing anything at all, whereas youth wings of other political parties are very active organizing this and organizing that,” he said, pointing out that if they do not do anything now they will be held responsible for the defeat of PRS candidates.
“Please do not rest on your laurels. You better do something to help the party. Today’s society is very well-informed on what is going on,” he said.
PRS youth is headed by Assistant Minister Mong Dagang and he is very busy in his constituency attacking and criticizing retired civil servants including retired teachers and army personnel who do not support him.
He even called them “left wing” elements for badmouthing the government.
Mong of course does not know why they are unhappy with the government, because Mong has never worked in the public sector.
These retired civil servants are unhappy because they have been deprived of their promotions even though they are qualified to hold even the highest post in the state; their children have been deprived of places in the universities, scholarships, recruitment to the civil service, and worst of all, they know their parents’ native customary rights land and their own land have been taken away by the government and have been leased to crony companies.
If all these happen to you, will you not be angry with the government especially with the Dayak ministers and YBs?
“I have not seen them doing anything at all, whereas youth wings of other political parties are very active organizing this and organizing that,” he said, pointing out that if they do not do anything now they will be held responsible for the defeat of PRS candidates.
“Please do not rest on your laurels. You better do something to help the party. Today’s society is very well-informed on what is going on,” he said.
PRS youth is headed by Assistant Minister Mong Dagang and he is very busy in his constituency attacking and criticizing retired civil servants including retired teachers and army personnel who do not support him.
He even called them “left wing” elements for badmouthing the government.
Mong of course does not know why they are unhappy with the government, because Mong has never worked in the public sector.
These retired civil servants are unhappy because they have been deprived of their promotions even though they are qualified to hold even the highest post in the state; their children have been deprived of places in the universities, scholarships, recruitment to the civil service, and worst of all, they know their parents’ native customary rights land and their own land have been taken away by the government and have been leased to crony companies.
If all these happen to you, will you not be angry with the government especially with the Dayak ministers and YBs?