Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Collective Story - GE13

Battle between new comers the veterans is still hard rocking the political parties in Malaysia.

Shocking but welcoming to former Menteri Besar of Selangor (Chief Minister - Selangor) Muhamad Bin Haji taib who joined PAS after serving UMNO for decades.

He can be considered as one of the talented and bright future minister and I had shoulder tabbed my him when he was in power in Selangor.

I use to work for some volunteers back in those days in Batang kali. We use to meet up with Taib in few occasion and he is generally can be considered as a man of his word.

His career in politic ended when he was arrested by Australian police for caring 2.4 million ringgit in cash. Al though he was cleared later but the effect and the political agendas in UMNO made him out of ring for some time.

Another interesting story from MCA, indicate battling 37 parliament seat compare to 40 seats in 2008. Three most famous figures such as Ong Tee Kiat and Ng Yen Yen shall not be in the line to contest.

Hope they will join Pakatan but anyway, who needs them?

In another incident , a PKR party worker who was slashed in Terengganu on April 12 said he knows the assailants and claimed that they are Umno supporters.

Hasri Hassan told reporters that he would probably not forgive them even if they apologise.

“I know them. They have been gangsters for a long time,” he claimed in a weak voice.

He had been brought on a stretcher to PKR headquarters in Petaling Jaya today, where a press conference was held.

PKR Terengganu chief Azan Ismail said Hasri had been attacked with sticks and machetes by 16 men while putting up party flags in Kemaman.

He said Hasri received about 50 stitches, mostly around limbs.


What an interesting story to share early in the morning.

We wait and lets rocks the day with more surprising stories.

lvbala


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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

May 5 2013. Day To Battle for Freedom

Finally it has been finalized, May 5th, 2013 shall be the day for general election for Malaysia.

At last Malaysian shall be voting for the ruling government of their choice. I am not going to predict what shall be the out come but for sure we Malaysian going to see the major result.

Either way shall be the choice we wanted it to be. If the 50 years ruling party continue to rule, it will prove Malaysia still wanted no changes. If we see the changes, it does show we Malaysian wanted changes.

Great saying once said, "If we want changes than we should change". Change the way we think shall be the core for the changes we have been logging for.

Is this a battle to fight for or a war to win? This shall be the answer for each one of us to consider. An effort we should put to the end or to remain as it was.

The choice is always in our hand and we should choose wisely.

Good luck Malaysians.

lvbala,

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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Malaysian Parliament Dissolved - 2013

PM Najib Abdul Razak announced the dissolution of Parliament today, paving the way for the 13th general election.

A day waited with tremandous eager to change the ruling party has been decided. Its time for all malaysian to decide who should be given the mandate.

The people of all state has been given hint in last GE12 and PR has proven they are the best by taking over few states. They indeed did great job by reducing debts and managed to prevail gain in certain state.

I believe rakyat in East Malaysian specially will decide what best for them. Great job done by Pakatan, with only few state in hand and by not having full support from Federal government, Pakatan lead by Tan Sri Anwar Ibrahin manage to prove to the people of Malaysia to have guts to change and make changes.

If we want changes than we should change. If you have the guts than lets play the game. I would speacialy focus on the people of East Malaysia to open up and look up for the bright star ahead for the benefit of your future land.

Be the real warrior to your future generation. Be the one to change the luck and seek for better life by changing your leaders.

Its time to decide by the rakyat of Sabah and Sarawak.

Its the choice given once and please don't screw it up. Don't let Mr. Taik sell your remaining land of fortune. Its your land and your paradise to live in. Don't be naive by choosing the wrong mandate and sell yourself for few ringgits. Wake up and make your choice to prevail the true warriors in you.

lvbala

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Monday, April 1, 2013

Pakatan's 14 Point Plan For Malaysian Tamil

Sweet shocking to know, Pakatan through DAP have made a draft and launched improvement plan for Malaysian Tamils if they take over Putrajaya.

It was amazing indeed for Pakatan side kicked MIC and willing to make such chances in a view on Malaysian Tamil's progresive and determinated to make changes in dealing with the minority.

Some may say its only political gimic, some may claim this 14 points were GE13 political agenda to capture the vote from Malaysian Tamils.

But, in fact, at least they made a plan. I appreciate at least the blue print was drawn. At least the first stage of planning has been carried out and anounced.

The 14 point area:

1. To resolve the problem of the stateless Indians within 100 days of a Pakatan administration;

2. To establish a National Housing Board which will build decent and affordable housing for marginalised groups, especially for displaced Indian plantation workers;

3. To ensure that all national-type Tamil schools become fully-funded and the infrastructure of every single school is up to par with ‘sekolah kebangsaan' (national schools);

4. To invest in technical and vocational training coupled with apprenticeship programmes to provide an alternative education and career path for school dropouts from low-income Indian families;

5. To provide jobs and raise the wages of low-income Indians by implementing a-RM1,100 minimum wage scheme;

6. To increase the number of Indians in GLCs (government-linked companies), local councils, and public services;

7. To alienate land for existing Hindu temples and burial grounds and find replacement land for temples and burial grounds which have to be relocated;

8. To provide microcredit and other financial assistance schemes to Indian small businesses, with a special focus on women, youths and home-based business;

9. To put in place the Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC) and to eliminate deaths in police custody and custodial deaths;

10. To establish a special fund to promote Indian equity ownership in the country;

11. To establish a commission to address urban poverty and social problems faced by the Indian community;

12. To establish policies that could economically enable single mothers, including house ownership scheme;

13. To establish or enroll in existing residential schools outstanding Indian students from plantation and urban poor families;

14. To abolish all anti-rakyat legislation and to get rid of discrimination.

Great and more to be add on list. I feel it can be for any reason as long as they can compromise. If this can be done, it will be a great stepping stone for Pakatan to keep hold on Malaysian Tamils support.

lvbala.

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