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Lim Lip Eng

Posted: 14 Jan 2012 07:47 AM PST

Lim Lip Eng


Saman: Kayveas berdepan kemungkinan bankrap

Posted: 13 Jan 2012 07:21 PM PST

Source: http://bm.harakahdaily.net/index.php/berita-utama/7565-saman-kayveas-berdepan-kemungkinan-bankrap (Hazayani Zakaria, 13.1.2012)
Ahli Parlimen Segambut dari DAP, Lim Lip Eng hari ini mendedahkan Presiden Parti Progresif Penduduk (PPP), Datuk Seri M Kayveas sedang berdepan kemungkinan jatuh bankrap. Beliau berkata, Kayveas dan isterinya, Datin Seri Blanche O' Leary pernah disaman oleh sebuah syarikat kontraktor, Peninsular Concord Sdn Bhd pada tahun 1997 kerana gagal membayar ganti rugi bernilai RM470,000 kepada syarikat tersebut.
"Pada 1 Februari 1997 Peninsular Concord bayar RM470,000 kepada Kayveas dan isteri sebagai 'stakeholder' untuk satu projek. Tapi projek itu terbengkalai dan Peninsular minta balik duit tersebut tapi kayveas enggan bayar balik," kata beliau pada sidang media di pejabat khidmat masyarakat Parlimen Segambut, hari ini.
Pada 28 Julai tahun lalu, mahkamah memutuskan Kayveas mesti membayar balik wang tersebut berserta interest dan tiada perintah mahkamah menyebut kes ini ditangguh. Walaupun Kayveas dan isteri mengemukakan rayuan di Mahkamah Rayuan, namun kes ini masih dalam perbicaraan.
"Kayveas kena bayar balik walaupun telah failkan rayuan. Peninsular Concord pula telah memfailkan notis bankrapsi terhadap Kayveas," jelasnya.
Semalam, Kayveas yang juga bekas Timbalan Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri mengesahkan bahawa namanya tidak terdapat dalam senarai bakal calon PPP untuk pilihan raya umum ke-13. Menjelaskan perkara itu, Kayveas seperti dilaporkan media berkata, beliau menyerahkan keputusan sama ada bertanding atau tidak kepada Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak yang juga Pengerusi Barisan Nasional. PPP telah mengemukakan hasrat bertanding di empat kawasan Parlimen dan 12 kawasan Dewan Undangan Negeri kepada Najib.
Pada pilihan raya umum lalu, PPP diperuntukkan dua kerusi di Perak iaitu kawasan Parlimen Taiping dan kawasan DUN Pasir Bedamar. Di Taiping, Kayveas tewas kepada calon DAP Nga Kor Ming dengan 11,298 undi manakala bagi kerusi Pasir Bedamar, calon PPP Lee Heng tewas kepada Seah Leong Peng daripada DAP dengan 7,914 undi.

Lim Guan Eng

Posted: 14 Jan 2012 02:08 AM PST

Lim Guan Eng


Pongal Festival Message

Posted: 13 Jan 2012 08:31 PM PST

Pongal Festival Message By Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng In Kuala Lumpur On 14.1.2012

On behalf of the Penang State Government, I would like to wish all our Hindu friends a very auspicious and prosperous Pongal Festival.

The Pongal Festival was traditionally celebrated by farmers to give thanks for the harvest. Today, we share in the spirit of Pongal to celebrate the rakyat who work hard and with honesty to earn a living for their families.

To honour the honest rakyat who work hard day in and day out, it is our duty to provide good governance, accountability and transparency in administration. That is why the Penang State Government has taken the important step to publicly declare the assets of its EXCO members.

This public declaration of assets fulfils the personal obligation of PR leaders and proves the political commitment of the Penang PR State Government towards reinforcing leadership with integrity in line with the CAT principles of Competency, Accountability, Transparency.

It is unfortunate that the same commitment is not shown by the BN Government. Because of the financial shenanigans of the BN leaders, Malaysians now mourn the "the lost decade of corruption", where the Washington-based financial watchdog Global Financial Integrity (GFI) estimated RM 1,077 billon of illicit money (including corruption money) had been illegally siphoned out of our country from 2000 to 2009.

Therefore, it is no wonder that in the latest Transparency International (TI) Corruption Perception Index, Malaysia dropped to 60th place in 2011 as compared to 37th in 2003 when Tun Abdullah Ahmad first took over as Prime Minister. In contrast, Penang was praised by TI for implementing open tenders.

In light of this, I have proposed 6 integrity measures to overcome the excessive corruption and abuse of power that is now prevalent in our country.

One, there must be a ban on political parties' involvement in business which can only lead to conflict of interest.

Two, the ban on mixing politics with business must be followed by establishing an open tender system to check crony capitalism.

Third, Freedom of Information Act to ensure transparency and also public disclosure of government contracts.

Fourthly, following in the footsteps of Penang, there must be a public declaration of personal assets by public officials holding positions of public trust.

Fifth, there must be full and unconditional implementation of the 125 recommendations proposed by the 2005 Royal Commission on the Enhancement of the Management and Operation of PDRM, especially the formation of the Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC).

Finally, the Elections Commission (EC) must be punished for failure to act or even failure to press for action by the relevant authorities on election bribery, especially failure to comply with the Election Offences Act 1954 imposing election spending limits of RM200,000 for every Parliamentary constituency and RM100,000 for every state constituency.

These are the steps required to ensure integrity, accountability and transparency in the public domain.

Once again, in the spirit of thanksgiving, I would Iike to wish all our Hindu friends a very happy and auspicious Pongal Festival.

—- Mandarin Translation–
槟州首席部长林冠英于2012年1月14日发表庞格尔节(Pongal Festival)献词:

我在此代表槟州政府祝贺我们的兴都徒同胞庞格尔节快乐!

庞格尔节在传统上是农人庆祝丰收的节日。今天,我们与全体努力工作养家活口的人民一起庆祝这个具丰收意义的日子。
对于每天劳劳碌碌、奉公守法的普通老百姓,我们的责任就是提供一个良好施政、问政、透明的政府。因此,槟州政府采取了重要的措施,公开行政议员的财产。

这项公布行政议员财产的措施,是民联领袖履行的个人义务,也证明槟州民联政府立志打造与能干、公信及透明施政方针相一致的廉正领导。

很不幸地,国阵并没有同样的志气。由于国阵领袖的财务丑闻,马来西亚人悼念"因贪污失去的十年",设在华盛顿的金融观察机构全球金融廉正机构(GFI) 估计,我国的非法外流资金在2000至2009年期间高达1兆7千700亿令吉的黑钱外流(包括贪污钱)。

难怪在最新的国际透明组织(TI)提呈的贪污印象指数及国际竞争指数,马来西亚从前首相敦阿都拉刚执政的2003年排名第37,至降至2011年的第60名。反之,槟州的实施公开招标就获得国际透明组织的赞扬。

有鉴于此,我提议推行六大措施,来解决目前国内猖獗的贪污和滥权问题:
第一、 必须禁止政党从商,这只会造成利益冲突。
第二、 禁止政治与商业挂钩,坚持公开招标制以杜绝裙带资本主义。
第三、 制订自由资讯法,确保透明度,并允许公众检查政府工程合约。
第四、 公职官员必须申报的个人资产,以获得公众信任。
第五、 必须毫无条件的接受和实施皇家委员会于2005年的建议,执行125项建议,尤其是成立投诉警方独立监察和渎职委员会( IPCMC )。IPCMC旨在防止警方滥用权力和腐败,无法成立IPCMC显露国阵政府不愿处理公众对警察的负面看法。

最后,选举委员会必须受到惩罚,因为无法对付在选举行贿者,尤其无法遵守《1954年选举犯罪法令》的规定,即限制每个国会选区竞选开销最高20万令吉和每个州议席10万令吉。

这些都是确保公共领域廉正、具公信力及透明度的措施。

再一次,我们怀着感恩的心情,我祝所有兴都徒庞格尔节快乐!
林冠英

Lim Kit Siang

Posted: 13 Jan 2012 11:20 PM PST

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Posted: 13 Jan 2012 07:55 AM PST

by James Hookway Wall Street Journal Malaysian leader Najib Razak pointed to the acquittal this week of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim as evidence he’s serious about political reforms, even inviting an election battle that could propel him out of power. Eager to paint himself as a leader of the Malaysia’s most sweeping political reforms since [...]

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Anwar Ibrahim

Posted: 13 Jan 2012 07:25 PM PST

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Program Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim di Rapat Rakyat Negeri 9

Posted: 13 Jan 2012 07:56 AM PST

Program Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim di Rapat Rakyat Negeri 9

15 Januari 2012 (Ahad)

Lokasi: Dataran Rakyat, Pekan Gemas, Negeri 9

Penceramah:
1. YB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim
2. YB Lim Kit Siang
3. YBhg Mat Sabu

A Short Walk to Freedom

Posted: 12 Jan 2012 09:59 PM PST

From The Hindu.com
By Meena Menon
Former Malaysian deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim who was acquitted of sodomy on January 9 jokes that he may be 64 but looks 46. He says his wife Azizah often retorts "you may look 46 but your back is 84." After meeting him, you realise that it was his strong sense of humour and conviction that he was never in the wrong that helped him survive six years in solitary confinement. It was during that period that he suffered so much police assault that he was once mistaken for dead. His famous photograph with a black eye became the symbol of his predicament worldwide and the beating has left him with a permanent back injury that requires wearing a fortified brace all the time. While he needs surgery, he plans to postpone it since it would affect his travel and preparation for the next general elections in Malaysia. He heads the Opposition Parti Keadilan Rakyat or People's Justice Party and is confident of winning on a progressive multiethnic platform with emphasis on an independent judiciary and a free media.

The Arab Spring could find an echo in Malaysia which has 55 per cent ethnic Malay Muslims and a large Buddhist, Hindu and Christian population. He was first accused in 1998 of corruption and sodomy and again in 2008 of sodomy which is punishable with 20 years in Malaysia. Despite his serious injury and harsh treatment, he is forgiving. He doesn't expect an apology from the powers that be and has no plans to sue the government. "Can you sue Hitler?" he asks, adding that he will form the next government. A close aide of former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammed, he took on corruption within the first family leading to his arrest and conviction the first time. He has been described as a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International and received widespread support from the world over after he was jailed.

In India at the invitation of Rajmohan Gandhi as part of a pro democratic think thank initiative, Mr Ibrahim is grateful for support from this country and others and this is perhaps what led to his acquittal. He orders "garam paani" (hot water) in Hindi and confesses to being an avid fan of older Bollywood films like Sangam, but is not in touch with current releases. Most Malaysian papers said the acquittal was on technical grounds which is far from the truth, he says.

Excerpts from an interview with Meena Menon.

The verdict of acquittal surprised you..?

Because I gave evidence based on the facts and law to suggest that the decisions in the trial were blatantly biased against me. Key witnesses we wanted to call were disallowed, which is unacceptable. This is a criminal charge based on a complainant, who went to the doctors. So we wanted those notes of examination but this was not given to us. We adduced enough evidence to suggest there was fabrication. It was only after we brought in international experts that we could prove this. No local expert would dare come out and testify under such a regime.

I don't know if the verdict was due to public pressure or fears that the international community would focus on Malaysia –I don't know whether the judge decided this based on his conscience. It was not a convenient, normal sort of a verdict. Certainly it came as a surprise, I don't know why the judge did this.

What would be the political impact of this decision. Polls are expected soon in Malaysia and can this verdict work to your advantage?

Elections will be called very soon, anytime from March to June, I don't think they will delay for far too long, since the new Prime Minister has not got the mandate. Secondly, the economic projections for this year are not great, but notwithstanding all this I am optimistic that we can wrest control from the government, predicated upon free elections, which we don't have.

What about your years in prison? How did you survive?

There is no issue of money, land or remunerations. I was also finance minister then and there was no basis for charging me over any irregularity. So they charged me with speaking to the police over some scurrilous attacks on my character. The police came over and I said investigate it. What's wrong with that? The ministry for home affairs at that time was under Mahathir, he should be questioned not me. I have no authority to go and direct the police, it was under my boss. That's Malaysia. But still we are better than Zimbabwe(smiles).

I opposed Mahathir who wanted 2 billion ringgit to bail out his son then. Later his family could pay 2.9 b ringgit to buy San Miguel company. How did you raise the money in cash?

But the important thing is to move on – move forward.

How did you keep your morale up in jail?

I spent six years in solitary confinement before I was released in 2004. Earlier for two years I was a political detainee. Eight years — that's a short walk to freedom compared to Nelson Mandela's 26 years! The harassment was small compared to Gandhiji's , I was badly assaulted, and that is a reprieve compared to those who were shot dead okay? So you always look at things positively.

The first six months Mahathir denied me any reading material. But after that they slowly allowed under pressure from international media and I spent a long time reading the Islamic epics, Hindu epics, Chinese epics, western books. Other than Ramayana, Mahabharata, Gita and Gandhi, I read Shri Aurobindo whom I think should be popularized more. I read Shakespeare of course, the entire works four and half times, with copious notes.

Why did government choose sodomy to harass you?

You should ask Mahathir why he chose that. They chose it because they can't pick one case of corruption- I was minister of finance for eight years, and they said I am traitor to the country and am a Jewish/ Chinese/ Hindu agent but finally sodomy was chosen – because this would enrage the rural conservative Muslim constituency. Secondly it is easier, there is no proof required to convict me, it is a matter of accepting the complainant's view.

That's what happened in the first case in (1998), but in the second case, they made a stupid blunder they brought in forensics, DNA and then we brought international experts to demolish those.

At one point you wanted a trial under Islamic Law?

I did that because they use Islam and they say you should swear by the Koran which to me is an insult. I am a practising Muslim and it is an insult to Koran to consider crimes to be resolved only by swearing on the holy book. You rape a girl and you swear by the Koran and you are free? What does this mean? Is this what Islam teaches us? I consulted all religious authorities and they said no, they said the only option is to refer the matter to the religious court. That's why I decided to go there but they wouldn't dare bring it up.

The government says the acquittal shows judicial independence?

The huge crowds outside the court is unprecedented, we had Malays, Chinese, Indians. When the verdict was announced people were embracing each other and crying, it was a beautiful scene of multi racial unity. I watched on TV and even police officers were laughing and shaking hands. The government says this is evidence of judicial independence. They exploited the verdict. But that is not at all the reality. One swallow does not a summer make. There was a public outrage, international pressure. Even the Washington Post wrote against my case.

What about the ruling United Malays National Organisation(UMNO) in Malaysia and your challenge to them? Your party already posed a challenge in 2008 winning some major districts. How do you see your future?

Yeah I must be crazy to challenge them (laughs)! In 2008 we won a lot of seats. In the last three years we worked very hard in the districts we have control and secondly made forays into other parts of the rural heartland and people do accept us. UMNO is seen to be by the more educated crowd as a party continuing with its obsolete ways and partly as authoritarian, The zeitgeist has changed, especially among the young. India is a democracy, Indonesia has transformed itself. The Arab Spring has its ramifications elsewhere. My old colleagues they failed to understand me, are they completely oblivious to the changes taking place? You see the same pattern- When Ali (Ben Ali in Tunisia) fell Mubarak said this is Egypt, we are not Tunisia. When Mubarak fell, Gaddafi said its Egypt it's unique, different, then Syria which has a great culture and civilization was in turmoil and the Prime Minister in Malaysia said "this is Malaysia we are not Arabs."

How has your earlier conviction and present acquittal changed things? Especially in the eyes of the people in the rural areas, will it have an impact?

Now the acquittal has reinforced our position, Even my last conviction did not affect me much. The acquittal has made it easier for us. While the government has been using my acquittal as an example of an independent judiciary. I say look you have been abusing me everyday for the last 14 years, and now I say you should be in the Opposition.

Is the sodomy charge used to harass people commonly in Malaysia? As a political weapon?

No, I am an exception. It's a phobia created against me, a sort of xenophobia. You look at the media on prime time TV– I am a threat to security, I am anti Malay, they say I went to India and attacked Malaysia. Once I asked the minister of information "can you give me one week’s leave?" He didn't understand , he asked me where do you want to go? He kept on asking – I finally said Shut up on Anwar in your TV network. The media is UMNO controlled, there is no freedom. The Hindu has been kind to me. Amnesty and Human Rights Watch played a major role in raising the issue.

UMNO has been speaking of reforms?

Even Mubarak used to talk of reforms to his son Jamal, Qaddafi used to talk of reform to his son Saif ul Islam. The most corrupt will be supporting legislation against corruption. We must measure change from actual reform and actual implementation of the reform, not pronouncements. If I am a rich man, I can pay 22 million US dollars to appoint an international PR consultant appointed by Sani Abacha and others- so naturally they must give him(the Malaysian Prime Minister) good advice- but should you be presumptuous and accept their version? No. You should assess by the performance what have they done- is corruption rooted out, is there a free media, is there an independent judiciary?

What is your focus in your election campaign?

We've spelt out efforts to promote growth- strengthen the market economy, a strong dose of affirmative action based on need, not based on race, judicial independence, free media, and no discriminatory practices against ethnic minorities. Islam is the religion of the Federation of Malaysia , yes, but you should not use that either that to compel non Muslims or to denigrate the position of non Muslims.

How does the regime treat any opposition?

Some time ago 300 students opposing the oppressive University College Act which bars students from taking part or giving any comments in political issues were beaten up by the police and we had the rally for fair and free elections which was roughly treated by the police. There are many cases of torture, apart from mine. People are killed or die in police custody or in the custody of the anti corruption commission- of course it is said that they are not killed, did not commit suicide but these are mysterious deaths. In my speeches sometimes I joke these people are not killed –they are looking at the door or the window- and they just walked out, and they fell, only the room happened to be 14 stories above ground. So stupid to expect people to believe these stories.

There is a public outcry on all this. A young Chinese party supporter fell from the 14th floor while in custody and another Hindu boy died in police custody. A Malay Muslim died after falling from the fourth floor while under anti corruption commission custody. When I was called by the police for questioning in this case, I said can we do it on the ground floor. Do you have windows or doors?(laughs)

You say the impact of Arab Spring will be reflected in Malaysia?

The night before this verdict 50,000 people came to hear what I thought was my last speech. On the court verdict day, it was a working day – people took leave and came to cheer me. I was arrested two and a half years ago, and put in a lock up on a cement floor for one night and then released, for no reason- other than abuse –they could have asked me to go to the police station for questioning. But the good thing is I have the humility now – that means your passion for justice becomes strong- if I can be treated that way- I am a known person , the world talks about me. What about the poor guys?

Are you going to sue or take action?

Do dictators ever apologise? The fight against corruption and scurrilous charges is like the battle by Krishna against an evil snake(as in Hindu mythology).

I want to move on and forgive them but this government shouldn't be allowed to go on with impunity. How can I sue this government, I am planning to take over this government.(laughs) This is Malaysia. You don't sue Hitler do you?

When I tweeted, I forgive, people said please don't repeat that statement- people are angry.

Your wife has been supportive all along…

She became politically active only after I was detained but my daughter is in politics. The government prompted people to ask my wife –”why are you still with your husband? why don't you demand a divorce?” Can it happen anywhere else in the world? That is the state of gutter politics in Malaysia – insulting human dignity and they call it moderate Islam.

I was badly assaulted and in pain but otherwise its okay. I survived reading , meditating, being patient, and the conviction that ultimately you will be victorious. The role my family, my wife Azizah and the children too played was remarkable. People prayed for me- it was amazing the support I had.

Is the current regime jittery after your acquittal? What are your next plans? And any learnings from India?

I will meet people and our party convention of the Opposition will soon announce its manifesto. India is a rare case with its penchant for democracy and unswerving commitment under all times – even in Emergency the judiciary had the courage to decide in favour of the Constitution.

I would like to replicate many things from India –protection of minorities, respect for human rights—am talking of replicating ideals, am not talking of the corruption(laughs). But India has a huge intellectual legacy, whatever you say the judiciary is still strong, the media is free, you have the right to protest, and growth is impressive but an issue I see is that the needs of poor and marginalised must be addressed..

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PASTIKAN BN MEMERINTAH SEMUA MASALAH SELESAI DI SELANGOR - PM

Posted: 13 Jan 2012 09:14 AM PST

SHAH ALAM, 13 Jan – Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak hari ini berkata banyak masalah yang dihadapi oleh rakyat Selangor di bawah kerajaan negeri pakatan pembangkang akan dapat diselesaikan jika kerajaan Barisan Nasional (BN) mengambil alih negeri itu.

Perdana Menteri berkata selepas empat tahun mentadbir negeri Selangor sejak pilihan raya umum 2008, kerajaan negeri pimpinan pakatan pembangkang masih tidak menunaikan janji-janji mereka sehingga menyebabkan sesetengah pihak berasa kecewa.

Najib berkata demikian semasa berucap pada Program Sepetang Bersama Perdana Menteri di Pangsapuri Rimba Jaya di sini sempena lawatan beliau ke negeri Selangor di bawah Program Nurani Rakyat Sayangi Selangor Yakini BN, hari ini.

Beliau berkata antara masalah yang dihadapi oleh rakyat Selangor kini ialah masalah air, sampah sarap dan para peniaga kompleks Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor (PKNS) yang menghadapi cadangan kenaikan sewa ruang niaga yang mencecah sehingga 100 peratus.

Pada majlis itu, Najib mengumumkan Kerajaan Persekutuan akan memberikan peruntukan bagi membina sebuah surau yang amat diperlukan oleh penduduk-penduduk di pangsapuri itu.

"Saya lihat pangsapuri Rimba Jaya memang memerlukan sebuah surau yang baru kerana saya telah dibawa berjemaah Asar petang tadi, tentu kawasan itu tak sesuai untuk kita terus kekalkan sebagai surau kawasan pangsapuri ini," katanya.

Buat masa ini penduduk menggunakan ruang tingkat bawah pangsapuri itu sebagai surau yang hanya boleh memuatkan antara 50 dan 60 jemaah pada sesuatu masa.

Selain itu, Najib berkata Kerajaan Persekutuan akan membiayai pembinaan sebuah kuil baru untuk masyarakatIndiadi kawasan pangsapuri itu.

Bagaimanapun, Perdana Menteri tidak mengumumkan jumlah peruntukan yang akan diberikan untuk kedua-dua rumah ibadat itu.

Mengenai masalah sesetengah bekas penghuni setinggan Rimba Jaya dahulu yang tidak dapat berpindah semula ke pangsapuri ini, beliau meminta tempoh masa untuk mengkaji jalan penyelesaian kepada masalah itu.

Dalam ucapan aluannya pada majlis itu, Penyelaras BN bagi kawasan Dewan Undangan Negeri Batu Tiga, Zulkarnain Osman berkata terdapat bekas penghuni setinggan itu yang tidak dapat berpindah ke unit yang disediakan untuk mereka di pangsapuri Rimba Jaya kerana tidak mendapat pinjaman bank.

Sementara itu, Najib turut melawat para peniaga di Kompleks PKNS selepas menunaikan solat Jumaat di Masjid Negeri tengah hari tadi.

Beliau turut dimaklumkan oleh para peniaga berkenaan bahawa pakatan pembangkang banyak menabur janji manis sebelum berkuasa dahulu tetapi setelah berkuasa mengenakan kenaikan sewa bulanan yang keterlaluan sehingga mencapai 100 peratus.

"Pengerusi Persatuan (Peniaga-peniaga Kompleks PKNS) tadi minta (Kerajaan Persekutuan) ambil alih Kompleks PKNS…kalau ambil alih kerajaan negeri akan kenakan syarat yang menyusahkan.

"Adalah lebih baik jika BN mengambil alih semula kerajaan negeri kerana bukan sahaja masalah peniaga itu selesai tetapi masalah sampah sarap, air dan pangsapuri Rimba Jaya akan selesai," katanya.

Najib, yang telah melakukan lawatan sebanyak tiga kali ke Selangor bulan ini, turut mengucapkan terima kasih kepada para penduduk pangsapuri itu kerana memberikan sambutan hangat kepada lawatan beliau itu.

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Najib beri amanat kepada jentera pilihan raya BN Selangor

Posted: 13 Jan 2012 09:09 AM PST

SHAH ALAM 13 Jan. - Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak hari ini mengadakan pertemuan lebih dua jam dengan pemimpin akar umbi Barisan Nasional Selangor sebagai persiapan menjelang pilihan raya umum akan datang.

Seramai 1,300 orang termasuk 894 ketua pusat daerah mengundi hadir dalam perjumpaan tertutup itu di Dewan Sri Bestari, Intekma Resort, Seksyen 6, di sini.

Bekas Perdana Menteri, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad turut memberikan amanat kepada jentera pilihan raya BN pada perhimpunan itu yang bermula pada 8.30 pagi.

Najib, yang juga Pengerusi BN Selangor dan Pengerusi Badan Perhubungan UMNO Selangor, tiba pada 10.20 pagi dan disambut oleh pemimpin-pemimpin BN negeri dan pusat sebelum menyampaikan amanatnya.

Turut hadir Timbalan Pengerusi BN Selangor, Datuk Seri Noh Omar, Presiden MIC Datuk G.Palanivel, Pengerusi MCA Selangor Datuk Donald Lim Siang Chai dan Presiden PPP Datuk M. Kayveas.

Selepas majlis itu, Perdana Menteri menunaikan Solat Jumaat bersama rakyat di Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah di sini.

Setiausaha Badan Perhubungan UMNO Selangor, Datuk Seri Mohd Zin Mohamed, yang ditemui pemberita selepas majlis itu berkata, Perdana Menteri mengingatkan mereka yang hadir bahawa jentera yang berdisiplin dan berkesan di peringkat akar umbi adalah penting untuk merealisasikan segala rancangan dan strategi untuk menawan kembali Selangor daripada pembangkang.

Beliau berkata, Najib mahu agar jentera BN mengekalkan semangat dan keinginan yang kukuh untuk menang di Selangor setelah mereka mengalami pengalaman pahit duduk di bawah pemerintahan kerajaan negeri sekarang.

"Amanat Perdana Menteri itu meningkatkan iltizam mereka untuk mengukuhkan susunan jentera parti," kata Mohd Zin. — BERNAMA

PRU: Diadakan selepas pembaharuan ekonomi beri kesan

Posted: 13 Jan 2012 09:07 AM PST

KUALA LUMPUR 13 Jan. – Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak berkata, beliau berharap pilihan raya umum (PRU) akan dapat diadakan "tidak lama lagi", tetapi menurutnya kerajaan masih perlu membuktikan bahawa pembaharuan ekonomi berjaya memberikan kesan sebenar sebelum beliau bersedia mengembalikan semula kuasa kepada rakyat.

Dalam satu wawancara yang diterbitkan Wall Street Journal hari ini, Najib berkata, secara dasarnya "pilihan raya adalah satu tindakan yang perlu dilakukan berasaskan faktor keyakinan, dan ketika itulah anda melakukannya. Tetapi akhirnya ia adalah suatu keputusan yang mengikut gerak hati.

"Anda boleh memiliki semua tarikh tetapi anda mesti merasakan bahawa inilah masa yang sesuai. Saya berharap ia akan menjadi satu masa yang tepat tidak lama lagi, tetapi kami masih perlu mengotakan janji-janji kami dan ini amat penting kepada rakyat untuk merasakan bahawa pembaharuan yang dijanjikan sebenarnya memberi manfaat kepada mereka," kata beliau.

Dalam wawancara itu, Najib dilaporkan sebagai mengakui bahawa suasana ekonomi global yang merosot terutamanya krisis hutang yang berterusan di Eropah boleh menyukarkan beliau membuat keputusan berhubung bila pilihan raya boleh diadakan.

Laporan itu menyebut ramalan ekonomi yang semakin merudum juga boleh menyebabkan Najib membubarkan Parlimen, sekali gus memberi laluan pilihan raya diadakan lebih cepat daripada yang dirancang. – BERNAMA

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