BN confident of winning cyberwarfare against Opposition

BN confident of winning cyberwarfare against Opposition

Ruling coalition ready to battle with Opposition on social media, says BN Strategic Communications director.

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CYBERJAYA:
The ruling coalition is optimistic in facing the uphill battle against the Opposition on social media warfare, BN Strategic Communications Director Abdul Rahman Dahlan said.

“We are very confident as we have learnt our lesson. We are realigning our strategies as far as BN is concerned,” he said at the Lim Kok Wing University after the “Malaysia Social Media Week Forum 2016”.

Rahman told reporters that BN had engaged the public’s feedback and had gathered all relevant information to win this “game”.

“Our biggest problem is that our responses aren’t read by the public. The challenge is how to get people interested in reading our explanations,” he said.

Responding to public criticism against the #respectmypm campaign, the Kota Belud MP said Malaysians tend to focus on unimportant issues highlighted by the media.

“If you want to criticise the prime minister, you can do it. The PM is not going to lose sleep over it.

However, is it really an issue? BBC reported it, so what? It doesn’t really matter,” he said.

Rahman, who also the urban wellbeing, housing and local government minister, pointed out the Malaysians should evaluate both sides of the political divide, where debates on policies should take place instead of petty issues.

“What matters is that the Malaysian people should be able to put the Opposition on a magnifying glass.

“If you look at it, when was the last time Pakatan Harapan came out with a policy speech? Are you not concerned over their stand on the economy, their energy and social policies?” he asked.

Rahman reminded the public that personal attacks and sowing hatred among the people were not politics.

“They (Opposition) are just talking about whacking us on social media and demonising us. That’s not politics.”

Rahman also posed a challenge to Malaysians to step up the current political debate.

“It’s tiring talking about trivial issues in this country. Let’s talk about policy matters,” he said.

On another matter, he said the services of Umno’s legal team, which dealt with defamation and false allegations, would soon be extended to all BN MPs.

“To all YBs and ministers, if you think you have been defamed and news portals aren’t keen on retracting or fixing the story, then legal action should be taken.

“The legal team is ready. We have a team of Umno lawyers. We want to extend their services to all Umno MPs,” he said.

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