“My home state of Sarawak is still left behind in terms of progress compared with states in Peninsular Malaysia. We do not have the experience of regime change, so it will be a great experience for all of us. “I hope we will be able to make difficult decisions on the fate of this country, without dividing the people. “Change won’t happen overnight, so it is understandable to see some of us fight through it. The 37-year-old hopes Malaysians would alter their way of thinking and for awareness on environmental issues to grow.
Source: The Star September 16, 2018 01:30 UTC