Ketibaan Ketua Pembangkang, Anwar Ibrahim bersama-sama Menteri Besar, Khalid Ibrahim disambut meriah oleh lebih 1,500 rakyat yang sudah menanti ketibaan pemimpin Pakatan Rakyat sejak jam 1 tengah hari lagi.
Bagaimanapun, samseng Umno yang dianggar lebih 10 orang mula melakukan provokasi memegang sepanduk mengecam Anwar konon dia tidak diterima di parlimen tersebut.
Insiden sama berlaku awal pagi tadi di Bandar Tun Razak di mana samseng diupah Umno membuat bising dengan membunyikan hon motosikal masing-masing tetapi tidak dihiraukan penyokong yang sudah tiba sejak jam 9 pagi.
Anwar berucap di hadapan sebuah restoran di pekan Sungai Besar sambil skuad keselaamatan memantau pergerakan samseng Umno bagi memastikan tiada sebarang kejadian tidak diingini berlaku.
Rakyat pelbagai kaum tidak menghiraukan cuaca yang agak panas mendengar amanat Anwar dan pimpinan Pakatan Rakyat malah ada yang berteduh di beberapa buah khemah yang disediakan khas bagi memberi sedikit keselesaan kepada mereka.
Pengerusi KEADILAN Selangor yang juga timbalan presiden, Azmin Ali dijangka tiba bila-bila masa dari sekarang bagi menyertai rombongan bas meneruskan perjalanan ke parlimen Sabak Bernam dan Hulu Selangor selepas ini.- jalanpulang1978.blogspot
MB Khalid akan pertahan kerusi Bandar Tun Razak
Orang Macam Saya Tidak Jual(aset PKNS), Tapi Orang Macam Noh Omar Akan Jual, kata Abdul Khalid...
Dengan semangat ‘Nasi Ambeng’ menyambut rombongan Jelajah Merdeka Rakyat yang tiba di Parlimen Tanjong Karang sebentar tadi.Hampir 400 orang penduduk sekitar DUN Permatang kelihatan gembira dan teruja apabila dapat melihat lebih dekat pemimpin Pakatan Rakyat (PR).
Kesempatan ini digunakan sebaik mungkin oleh Menteri Besar, Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim membidas hujah serangan yang dilemparkan oleh Menteri Pertanian, Industri dan Asas Tani, Datuk Seri Noh Omar sebelum ini.
Dengan nada tegas, Abdul Khalid menafikan beliau selaku ketua pentadbiran negeri sanggup untuk menjual aset negeri terutama melibatkan beberapa bangunan yang dimiliki oleh Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor (PKNS) seperti yang dibangkitkan Noh minggu lalu.
Secara sinis Abdul Khalid menyatakan, individu sepertinya tidak sanggup untuk melakukan perkara tersebut namun beliau ‘tidak menolak kemungkinan’ pemimpin rakus seperti Noh Omar ‘mungkin’ sanggup bertindak sedemikian.
‘Saya nak jual PKNS? Orang macam saya tidak jual, tapi orang macam dia (Noh) (mungkin) jual. Saya letak aset itu betul-betul.
“Saya sudah susun harta biar diurus dengan baik. Keuntungan itu boleh diserahkan kepada rakyat,” katanya yang juga anak jati Kuala Selangor.
Minggu lalu, Noh menyatakan pada satu sidang media di Parlimen beliau mempunyai ‘dokumen’ yang menyatakan Kerajaan Selangor akan menjual beberapa kompleks perniagaan milik PKNS. Selain Abdul Khalid, pihak PKNS turut mengeluarkan kenyataan bagi menafikan perkara berkenaan.
Dalam majlis sama, Abdul Khalid turut menyeru rakyat memberikan peluang kepada PR membawa perubahan kepada negara dalam Pilihan Raya Umum ke-13 (PRU-13).Jelasnya, sistem pentadbiran telus yang diamalkan PR dibuktikan berdasarkan peningkatan rizab simpanan melalui hasil pembentangan Laporan Ketua Audit Negara.
Beliau menambah, sudah tiba masanya rakyat memberikan peluang kepada Umno-BN untuk menjadi pembangkang dan PR akan terus menjaga semua kaum terutamanya bangsa Melayu.
“Saya nak beritahu, Umno-BN kata, PKR dan PR apabila menang, orang Melayu tak akan ditinggalkan, dibiarkan dan hilang kekuatan.
“Saya nak beritahu menteri, (Noh Omar) saya boleh ajar Menteri Pertanian mengira.
“Kalau (Noh) kerja 10 tahun belum tentu cukap tolong orang Melayu. Tidak patut dia (Umno-BN) cakap kita membelakangi orang Melayu.
“Orang Melayu akan berjaya kalau tidak ada rasuah dan bersikap amanah.
“RM700 juta kita bagi pada rakyat Selangor, RM500 juta untuk orang Melayu,” ujar beliau lagi.
Abdul Khalid dan rombongan tiba pada jam 12.30 tengahari menaiki bas Jelajah Merdeka Rakyat sambil diiringi motosikal berkuasa besar.
Sebelum itu, Ketua Umum Pakatan Rakyat, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim tiba pada jam 12.15 tengahari disambut dengan laungan ‘Reformasi’ serta persembahan pencak silat.
Turut hadir, Timbalan Presiden PKR, Azmin Ali, Ketua Penerangan PKR Selangor, Shuhaimi Shafiei, Ketua Wanita PKR, Zuraida Kamaruddin dan Penyelaras DUN Permatang, Yahaya Saari.- selangorku
S'gor MB will defend Bandar Tun Razak seat...
Selangor
Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim will re-contest in his Bandar Tun Razak
parliamentary seat, announced PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim today.
He was speaking on a number of Selangor issues at a ceramah in Sungai Besi this morning when he said, "The people of Bandar Tun Razak must know the Talam issue.
"This
is because I want to announce on behalf of Pakatan Rakyat today that I
would again nominate Tan Sri Khalid as candidate for the Bandar Tun
Razak parliamentary constituency," he said to a cheering audience of
about 300.
Anwar said he trusts Khalid because he has never abused his power even as he managed vast sums of money, first as a corporate leader and now the menteri besar.
However, there was no mention of the status of Khalid’s state legislative assembly candidacy although he is currently the Ijok assemblyperson.
There had also been political gossip of an internal rivalry between Khalid and PKR deputy president Mohamed Azmin Ali and their supporters, and that the latter would take over as Selangor menteri besar.
Party reps not to hold two seats?
Speaking to reporters later, Khalid said he expects PKR to make a decision similar to DAP chairperson Karpal Singh’s call to his party’s representatives not to hold both parliamentary and state seats except in “exceptional” circumstances.
“Karpal Singh (left) made an exception for the Penang chief minister (Lim Guan Eng), so I believe PKR’s effort (to bar representatives from contesting in both seats), to maintain stability, would make several decisions in this direction.
“But this is mere speculation. Wait for the announcement,” he said.
Khalid said if he is re-elected, he would not stand for a third election but instead foster a cadre of leaders to be successors, so as to ensure continuity.
He said this is to give other leaders the chance to be MPs and assemblypersons, and because he has already been working for many years.
However, he stressed that the view, that MPs should not hold the position for more than two terms, is his personal one not that of the party.
Khalid: Development approvals must obey rules, laws
When asked about the State Planning Committee’s (SPC) review of the controversial condominium project near the Batu Caves temples, Khalid declined to comment on the possible outcome.
“As the chairperson of the SPC, we will evaluate this in terms of whether it adheres to development laws. I do not want to give any response until we study this in detail...
“We respect the approval given by the past government, but it must obey the rules and the law,” he said.
Earlier in his speech, Anwar also slammed calls for the project to be stopped immediately, instead of reviewing it.
“If we cancel now and get sued, who is going to pay? The state. Who collects the money? Umno, Barisan Nasional and MIC. Who is paying? We are. This is stupid people’s work (orang bodoh punya kerja ni).
“When they (BN) are in power, they acted like kings, everything goes, even a 29-storey building near the temple.
“But now they are out of power, Khalid gets the blame (for supposedly approving the building project),” said Anwar, who is also the state economic advisor.
Anwar, Khalid, PKR women’s chief Zuraida Kamaruddin and other party leaders were visiting Pekan Sungai Besi and its wet market this morning as part of the Jelajah Merdeka tour.
The group would spend the rest of the day visiting and speaking at several places in rural Selangor including Tanjung Karang, Pekan Sungai Besar and Batang Kali.-malaysiakini
cheers.
He was speaking on a number of Selangor issues at a ceramah in Sungai Besi this morning when he said, "The people of Bandar Tun Razak must know the Talam issue.
Anwar said he trusts Khalid because he has never abused his power even as he managed vast sums of money, first as a corporate leader and now the menteri besar.
However, there was no mention of the status of Khalid’s state legislative assembly candidacy although he is currently the Ijok assemblyperson.
There had also been political gossip of an internal rivalry between Khalid and PKR deputy president Mohamed Azmin Ali and their supporters, and that the latter would take over as Selangor menteri besar.
Party reps not to hold two seats?
Speaking to reporters later, Khalid said he expects PKR to make a decision similar to DAP chairperson Karpal Singh’s call to his party’s representatives not to hold both parliamentary and state seats except in “exceptional” circumstances.
“Karpal Singh (left) made an exception for the Penang chief minister (Lim Guan Eng), so I believe PKR’s effort (to bar representatives from contesting in both seats), to maintain stability, would make several decisions in this direction.
“But this is mere speculation. Wait for the announcement,” he said.
Khalid said if he is re-elected, he would not stand for a third election but instead foster a cadre of leaders to be successors, so as to ensure continuity.
He said this is to give other leaders the chance to be MPs and assemblypersons, and because he has already been working for many years.
However, he stressed that the view, that MPs should not hold the position for more than two terms, is his personal one not that of the party.
Khalid: Development approvals must obey rules, laws
When asked about the State Planning Committee’s (SPC) review of the controversial condominium project near the Batu Caves temples, Khalid declined to comment on the possible outcome.
“As the chairperson of the SPC, we will evaluate this in terms of whether it adheres to development laws. I do not want to give any response until we study this in detail...
“We respect the approval given by the past government, but it must obey the rules and the law,” he said.
Earlier in his speech, Anwar also slammed calls for the project to be stopped immediately, instead of reviewing it.
“If we cancel now and get sued, who is going to pay? The state. Who collects the money? Umno, Barisan Nasional and MIC. Who is paying? We are. This is stupid people’s work (orang bodoh punya kerja ni).
“When they (BN) are in power, they acted like kings, everything goes, even a 29-storey building near the temple.
“But now they are out of power, Khalid gets the blame (for supposedly approving the building project),” said Anwar, who is also the state economic advisor.
Anwar, Khalid, PKR women’s chief Zuraida Kamaruddin and other party leaders were visiting Pekan Sungai Besi and its wet market this morning as part of the Jelajah Merdeka tour.
The group would spend the rest of the day visiting and speaking at several places in rural Selangor including Tanjung Karang, Pekan Sungai Besar and Batang Kali.-malaysiakini
cheers.
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