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Desperate PH lackeys manipulate petty issues to undermine Khairuddin's achievement

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It seems like Pakatan Harapan cyber lackeys have run out of ideas that they could use to attack the Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Datuk Dr Mohd Khairuddin Aman Razali.

Not a long while ago, they made a disastrous blunder by spreading fake news on his 'vacation' in the Netherlands with his wife during the Movement Control Order period.

What a shame, the slanderous lie only exposed their utter incompetence and inability to think straight.

But then again, they are PH lackeys after all. What else can we expect?

Not only that, PH 'amateur thinkers' kept on manipulating petty issues to provoke the people's sentiment against the Kuala Nerus MP.

Their latest joke involves a picture of a face mask portraying the lower part of a man's face which is assumed to resemble Mohd Khairuddin's.

The funny thing is, the joke is actually on them because that dirty trick fails to tarnish Mohd Khairuddin's reputation and credibility.

In a short period, he has done numerous transformations to get the plantation and commodities sectors back on their feet again after experiencing a hard time during the dark days of PH regime.

Back then, our palm oil industry faced a grim situation after major importing nations like India, China, and the European Union lost the interest to continue doing business with us.

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Alhamdulillah, things have changed for the better after Mohd Khairuddin led the Ministry.

For starter, India and China have opened their markets again to Malaysian palm oil products.

Along with the recovering demand, the price of that commodity in the global market begins to soar.

On 27 July 2020, the price of crude palm oil was recorded at RM3185/ metric tonne, thus the highest since February 2017.

Mohd Khairuddin and his deputies, Dato' Sri Dr Wee Jeck Seng and Willie Mongin have also given special attention to other commodities such as kenaf, cocoa and rubber.

Perhaps, those lackeys who attacked Mohd Khairuddin are being jealous of what he has achieved while heading the Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities. 

His accomplishment is far better than what Teresa Kok had done during her 22-month stint as the Minister of Primary Industries under PH era.

Sorry to say, Teresa. You are not even close.

But, that is quite understandable. We can hardly find any plantation in Seputeh.

Out of desperation, PH lackeys resorted to lies and slanders to divert the people's attention away from Mohd Khairuddin's achievement.

Hold it right there folks, enough with your dirty tricks. 

This time, the people won't be duped by PH blatant lies anymore because they have seen the truth.

Forget those lackeys YB Mohd Khairuddin and keep up the great work. Keep on smiling, too. 

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