Tuesday 24 July 2012

NAMAH TO PUNISH ELECTORATE

In the media, Belden Namah promises to punish those sections of the electorate that did not vote for him.

He says that there will be development only in those parts of the electorate that voted for him.

He states that he supported the other parts of the electorate in earlier times with 200 kms of road and a high school.

We urge Belden Namah to put away any thought of revenge and punishment.

He will gain the support of the entire voting population by even development across the electorate.

We have written on the practice of punishing democratic opponents. Please click:

TIME FOR ACTION WITH DYSFUNCTIONAL PNG

Statesmen in the world show statesmanship by supporting all the community.

Supporters and opponents are given equality in support from the Member who represents all. 

Many opposition voters may support him in seeing that the new Member is a good and honourable man.

A Prime Minister has the primary task to unify the nation. That can not be done if he is punishing sections of his own electorate at the same time.

He has to inspire confidence and loyalty in all. He is a role model for politicians.

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