Former military demonstration does not remember this June 29

"Do not be a traitor," said firm President of the former Armed Forces Non-Pensionable (Hail), Mohamad Shabudin Tea, ex-military actions pensionable not want to have a demonstration scheduled for June 29 in front of the Defence Ministry in Kuala Lumpur.

Daulat members do not agree with the demonstration that
planned and will be held on June 29 is urged
the resignation of Defense Minister.
Shabudin Mohamad said the former military plans are not pensionable held for allegedly participating in a demonstration demanding the resignation of Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi as Minister of Defense on June 29 is asked to cancel it. 

According to him, as a former soldier who served with the government's actions demonstrated not to be held. 

"It's like fighting with father and son do not be a traitor to hold the demonstration. I advise the former wishing to join the army canceled the goal. 

"I also ask that members of Hail, in particular, so as not to join the gathering for a demonstration to urge the resignation of Defense Minister," he told The Star at his office here. 

Meanwhile, Mohamad Shabudin said the best way to claim the rights of ex-military, especially the former non-pensionable is to hold talks with Prime Minister as well. 

He said the defense minister is the only center to express their views and problems of ex-servicemen complained to him, only the Prime Minister is determined eligible. 

"So we hope that non-pensionable former military who want to claim compensation for his contributions they must do so in a professional manner and submit them to the Prime Minister to decide," he said. 

In a similar development, Mohamad Shabudin said he also had sent a memorandum listing the number of claims directly to the Prime Minister during his visit in Kulim, 8 June. 

He said he hopes Long live the patient on all claims including the claim agreed compensation to the former military figures tons of non-pensionable and give some time to the Prime Minister to review the memorandum involved.


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