Bekas pelakon dan penulis lirik terkenal, Bob Lokman mengingatkan seluruh pengundi Dun Sungai Limau agar mengambil iktibar apa yang telah berlaku selepas Pilihan Raya Umum ke-13 lalu.
Tampil di pentas ceramah PAS di Padang Lumat, Batu 16 di sini malam tadi, Bob atau nama sebenarnya Muhammad Hakim Lokman, melontar persoalan adakah rakyat di negara ini tidak serik diperlakukan seperti "roti canai" oleh Umno BN.
"Mula-mula dia uli tepung penuh kelembutan, campur majerin, jadikan kecil-kecil sebesar penumbuk, sapu minyak, tutup dengan tuala good morning, perap dan simpan tempat sejuk.
"Tapi bila nak makan, dia cengkam satu-satu, hempas atas meja, lenyek-lenyek, tarik-tarik, kemudian bakar atas tempat panas," katanya.
Menurut beliau, itulah cara Umno melayan rakyat selama ini dengan membelai penuh kasih sayang ketika kempen, namun selepas pilihan raya, rakyat dijadikan mangsa.
Beliau memberi contoh janji BN sebelum PRU13 lalu yang berjanji tidak akan menaikkan harga petrol dan barangan lain, namun selepas pilihan raya, petrol dan terbaru harga gula naik serta merta.
Itu belum lagi dengan perlaksanaan cukai GST, yang sebelum ini dicanang tidak akan dilaksanakan, namun selepas pilihan raya semuanya berubah.
"Waktu kempen PRU13 lalu saya dah kata jangan undi BN nanti minyak naik, gula naik, tapi ramai tak nak dengar.
"Jadi sekarang saya nak kata apa lagi. Cukup la, jangan sebab dapat kain sarung, helmet, kita lupa apa yang dah mereka buat.
"Jangan la kita jadi macam roti canai," katanya.
Turut berceramah sepentas dengan beliau malam tadi termasuk Presiden PAS Datuk Seri Tuan Guru Abdul Hadi Awang, Ketua Penerangan Dewan Muslimat PAS Pusat Aiman Atirah Al-Jundi, serta Timbalan Pesuruhjaya II PAS Terengganu Muhyidin Abdul Rashid.
Semalam adalah malam kedua Bob Lokman hadir membantu kempen PAS di Sungai Limau di sini.
Pada 2011 lalu, Bob mengumumkan menyertai PAS dan telah menyerahkan borang keahliannya kepada mantan Menteri Besar Allahyarham Tan Sri Ustaz Azizan Razak yang juga bekas Adun Sungai Limau dalan satu majlis di negeri ini.-harakahdaily
Populariti calon DUN Sg Limau tak menyerlah
RM1 million aid to Chinese school with 15 students...
Ahead of the Sungai Limau by-election on November 4, PAS has questioned the government's decision to allocate RM1 million to a Chinese school in the constituency which only has 15 students.
SRJK (C) Aik Min, with only 15 pupils will be getting RM1 million. The same amount is given to SRJK (C) Yuk Meng in Sungai Limau Dalamm while and SRJK (C) Pek Hwa which will receive RM50,000.
PAS by-election operational director Datuk Amiruddin Hamzah, saying the party did not have any issue with financial aid to Chinese schools, said Barisan Nasional must also be fair to other schools.
He said the Kedah government under PAS contributed RM50,000 to all the Chinese schools and the amount was later increased to RM70,000.
“But the fund was cut when BN won the state with the new Menteri Besar Mukhriz Mahathir wanting to focus on those who helped him in the recent general election,” said Amiruddin.
Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, on the campaign trail in the run-up to the Sungai Limau by-election on November 4, announced an allocation of RM2.5 million to three Chinese schools in the constituency. He also approved RM200,000 for the Sg Limau Chinese Education Fund.
Muhyiddin boleh bagi berjuta2 $$$ membangun sekolah,tapi inilah realitinya...
Meanwhile Kedah PAS commissioner Datuk Mahfuz Omar brushed aside the "goodies" to the Chinese community in Sungai Limau.
“I believe that Chinese community will make a smart decision during the polling day,” he said.
Muhyiddin denied that the contribution was a "bribe" saying, "Since they asked for help, we help".
He also refused to comment on whether the aid was conditional on BN's victory.
Chinese voters make up 6% or 1,842 voters of the Sungai Limau electorate, which has 27,222 registered voters. 93% of the voters are Malays.
The Sungai Limau state seat, a PAS stronghold, fell vacant after the death of former Kedah Menteri Besar Tan Sri Azizan Abdul Razak, last month. PAS is fielding Mohd Azam Abdul Samat to defend the seat against BN’s Dr Ahmad Sohaimi Lazim-TMI
RM3
Juta itu adalah untuk kroni-kroni BN di Yan..atau di Kedah umumnya.
Pengumuman RM3 juta dalam bentuk projek, hanya akan dinikmati oleh
suku-sakat kontraktor Umno/BN. Rakyat YAN tak dapat apa pun.
Both BN and PAS candidates are like 'puppets'...
The Sungai Limau by-election enters its ninth day of campaign today but the two candidates in the contest - BN's Ahmad Sohaimi Lazim and PAS' Mohd Azam Samat - remain very much like "puppets".
Both Sohaimi, 52, and Azam, 37, appear to be overshadowed by the big wigs of their parties, and it is rare to hear them deliver speeches at the various events organised in the constituency of 27, 222 voters.
Sohaimi (wearing songkok) and Azam have not been, or even heard, taking up local matters during this by-election, although a number of issues have surfaced. However, most of the issues have either been raised or responded to by their respective bosses.
Observers note that in a by-election, it is important for the candidates themselves address the issues arising, to show their interest or ability to handle the grievances of the local folk. However, this has not been the case in Sungai Limau.
Both are banking on the reputation of their bosses - Sohaimi's campaign is largely run by Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin and Kedah Menteri Besar Mukhriz Mahathir.
The voters of Sungai Limau cannot be faulted if they think that this is an Umno election and not a by-election, for the constituency is flooded with posters of Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak, Muhyiddin and Mukhriz.
Even when there were SMSes going around saying that Sohaimi had previously sought treatment for mental illness, the BN candidate did not respond.
Instead, it was the PAS Sungai Limau election director and Pokok Sena MP Mahfuz Omar who issued the denial, claiming his telephone was "hacked" as the SMSes sent from his mobile number were not done by him.
Muhyiddin looked more tired...
Yesterday, Muhyiddin, who made several stops in Sungai Limau from 8am, looked more exhausted than Sohaimi, who was spotted having a relaxing meal with his friends at an Indian Muslim eatery in Guar Chempedak.
Like Sohaimi, Azam seems to be shielded by Mahfuz and PAS Sungai Limau election operations director and Anak Bukit assemblyperson Amiruddin Hamzah, who hold daily press conferences at the party's operations centre in Kampung Batu 15, Guar Chempedak.
So far, Azam has only voiced out the need for WiFi, road repairs and Islamic education, which are also stated in his election manifesto.
Even when a controversial doctored photograph of him in a meeting with former Kedah MB and Sungai Limau assemblyperson Azizan Abdul Razak was spotted in PAS flyers, Azam remained silent.
It was Amiruddin who came out to defend the party, while admitting that it was indeed doctored from a Sinar Harian photograph taken during an exclusive interview with Azizan in 2011.
Meanwhile, reporters covering the by-election face a daily challenge of getting the candidates' schedules, trailing them on their walkabouts or scheduling interviews with them.
Have journalists and cameras been too prying?
Could it be that the two candidates want to meet their voters away from the prying eyes of the cameras and the journalists who have descended into the small seat of Sungai Limau from Alor Setar, Penang and Kuala Lumpur?
According to MCA sources, Sohaimi declined to meet with the Chinese community but this claim was immediately squashed by the party's deputy president Liow Tiong Lai, who was in Sungai Limau yesterday to witness Muhyiddin dish out RM2.25 million in cash to the three Chinese schools.
On Nov 1 and 2, more big guns - MCA president Dr Chua Soi Lek, Opposition Leader and PKR supremo Anwar Ibrahim and his deputy Azmin Ali, as well as Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng - will descend on Sungai Limau.
It remains to be seen whether the local voters will be moved by these visits, for the presence of both candidates will again be eclipsed by the antics of these "celebrity politicians".
Based on interviews by KiniTV.com, the voters are not familiar with either candidate, and will most probably rely on what their families, elders or village heads say before they cast their votes on Nov 4.
And athough both sides remain confident of tilting the scale in favour of their own parties, the voters themselves remain divided. Will a last minute surprise give them the needed push to make up their minds?
The rural seat of Sungai Limau fell vacant when Azizan died on Sept 26. It has a total of 27,222 voters, made up of 93 percent or 25,323 Malay voters, 1,842 Chinese voters and five Indian voters, with the remaining being voters from native communities.-malaysiakini
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crackdown by the National Registration Department on security companies
yesterday led to the arrest of two Filipinos who were using fake
Malaysian identity cards.The two Filipinos were arrested when enforcement officers discovered that the MyKad they were using were not theirs.
Terima Kasih pelanggan2 Astro yang memilih BN/UMNO...
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