A flower girls welcoming Najib in London with yellow flowers. |
The chanting started when Najib took to the stage, and it continued when he began his speech.
According to a footage uploaded on Internet, after some 25 seconds into his speech, Najib was clearly annoyed by the chanting; he raised his right hand and told the protesters to stop it.
“Can you please stop it? Can you stop it, please?” he said, to some inaudible reply from the floor.
“I know, I know, but can you stop it? You can meet with me later, okay? Please, can you stop it?” Najib tried to defuse the anger.
“I want to vote...Why you don’t allow me to vote...,” a participant shouted as the chanting continued.
“No, no, no, okay... alright, alright, you... no, no, you wait for me,” Najib responded.
“You have to respect... (inaudible),” the man replied.
Fortunately the chanting died down soon after that and Najib was able to continue his speech.
The event dubbed ‘An Evening with the Prime Minister’ was organised by the Malaysian High Commission at the prestigious 02 Arena in the UK capital, which can accommodate about 2,000 people.
According to Malaysia’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Zakaria Sulong, the event was to enable Malaysians in London to interact in an informal manner with the prime minister.
The O2 Arena is well-known for the staging of pop concerts and prestigious events.
The building which features most uniquely on the European city’s skyline is one among the many venues chosen for the 2012 London Olympics. It was also on the itinerary for the late pop legend Michael Jackson’s final tour which never happened.
The PM’s gathering raises the question whether the lavish event was funded by public funds
Serve you right Najib... Buang duit minyak Sabah Sarawak saja kau tau ah..
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