A Malaysian opposition leader has called for additional road development projects, emphasizing the need for improved infrastructure. Sanusi, a prominent figure in the Democratic Action Party (DAP), highlighted the importance of expanding road networks to enhance connectivity and economic growth. His remarks came during a public event where he addressed concerns about transportation challenges in the region.

Sanusi pointed out that while some road projects have been initiated, there is still a significant gap in infrastructure that needs to be addressed. He argued that better roads would not only benefit commuters but also support local businesses and attract investment. His comments reflect growing public demand for infrastructure improvements in Kedah, a state known for its strategic location and economic potential.

The discussion on road development aligns with broader political discourse on economic policy and regional development. While the government has outlined plans for infrastructure expansion, critics argue that progress has been slow. Sanusi’s call for more action underscores the ongoing debate over how best to allocate resources to meet the needs of the population.

The issue remains a key topic in local political discussions, with stakeholders urging both the government and opposition parties to work together on long-term infrastructure strategies.