SHAH ALAM, March 28 — Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has advised those travelling back to their hometowns for Hari Raya Aidilfitri to drive safely and exercise caution on the roads.
The Prime Minister stressed the importance of road safety, warning that the joy of Aidilfitri could be overshadowed by tragedy if accidents continue to rise, as they often do during the festive season.
“As Hari Raya Aidilfitri approaches, many will be returning to their hometowns. We urge drivers to stay alert and cautious to avoid accidents, as the numbers have already increased. We must do our best to prevent them.
“This is a reminder for everyone because our journey is meant to strengthen family ties for Aidilfitri, but accidents can cause grief not only to us but also to our loved ones,” he told the press after performing his Friday prayers with over 1,000 congregants at Masjid Jamek Raja Tun Uda in Section 16 today.
Anwar also took time to mingle with congregants before heading to Komplex PKNS to observe the public's preparations for Aidilfitri.
He spent 30 minutes there browsing through the shops and checking prices at the shopping centre, a well-known landmark in Shah Alam and a popular spot for Bumiputera entrepreneurs.
Accompanied by Menteri Besar Dato' Seri Amirudin Shari and state executive councillor for youth, sports, and entrepreneurship Mohd Najwan Halimi, Anwar greeted traders and visitors, who were delighted by the Prime Minister's presence at the 48-year-old shopping complex.
— Bernama


