'Kelantan will fall into PH's hands one day' - Rafizi

GOMBAK – PKR Deputy President Rafizi Ramli is confident that Pakatan Harapan (PH) will be able to claim its victory in Kelantan one day.
He said it was impossible for the people of Kelantan to survive and bear the burden of facing endless water problems and employment issues.
"One day, we will win in Kelantan. I am sure, if not now, we will win the next election.
"This is because it is impossible for the people to bear 'Starbucks' (murky) water for another five years.
"It is impossible for the people of Kelantan to look and live poorly compared to Selangor which has many job opportunities.
"The young people of Kelantan are all residing in Selangor, parents who want to see their children will have to wait for the election," he said at the Madani tour held at Sungai Tua on Sunday.
He believes that one day, the people of Kelantan will see the reality.
"However, when the unity government takes over Kelantan later, we will take over in a dire state with severe debt and require a lot of expenditure (to develop Kelantan).
"If we take it now, Insya-Allah, I'm sure we can change it little by little, even if it's hard," he said.
He said that was why a debate needed to be conducted to enlighten the people.
"They say the unity government has failed to manage the economy and has no economic direction.
"If it's true that we failed, wouldn't it be the best way to end my political career, by debating with me?
"If you think you are very clever, let's have a debate," he said.
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