Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Sedia bantu PAS menangi pilihan raya


Rakan-rakan PAS seperti Dewan Himpunan Penyokong PAS (DHPP) dan DAP Terengganu masing-masing menyatakan kesediaan bagi membantu PAS dan Pakatan Rakyat pada Pilihan Raya Umum (PRU) ke-13.

Pengerusi DAP Terengganu, Ng Chai Hing berkata pihaknya sentiasa bersedia bagi membantu rakan-rakan dalam Pakatan Rakyat berkempen pada pilihan raya akan datang.

Katanya, DAP Terengganu akan memberikan kerjasama padu bagi memenangkan PAS dan Pakatan Rakyat di negeri ini.

“Kita (DAP) sentiasa bersedia untuk bantu rakan-rakan dalam Pakatan Rakyat berkempen (pilihan raya).

“Kita akan turun mana-mana tempat yang perlukan bantuan DAP untuk berkempen, mengedar risalah dan berceramah di kawasan Tionghua (Cina). Kita ‘standby’ pada bila-bila masa yang diperlukan,” ujarnya kepada Harakah.

Beliau berkata demikian selepas Majlis Iftar Bersama Presiden PAS dan Dana PRU12 PAS kawasan Marang, di Restoran Maidah Rusila, Marang, 27 Julai lalu.

Menurutnya, komitmen itu diberi bagi mempastikan Umno dan kerajaan Barisan Nasional (BN) Terengganu tumbang pada PRU13.

Pengerusi DHPP Terengganu, Dr Bala Chandran Gopal Krisnan menegaskan kewujudan dewan (DHPP) ini bagi membantu kemenangan PAS di negeri Terengganu.

Katanya, PAS mesti dimenangkan pada pilihan raya akan datang bagi menggantikan Umno-BN di Terengganu.

“Kita (DHPP) bersedia 100 peratus untuk bekerja memenangkan PAS dalam pilihan raya akan datang. Peranan kita (DHPP) bekerja untuk kemenangan PAS dan Pakatan Rakyat.

“Umno-BN wajib dijatuhkan dan PAS mesti dimenangkan untuk menggantikan kerajaan di Terengganu ini,” tegasnya.

Menurutnya, meski pun kaum India hanyalah minoriti serta jumlah pengundi yang kecil tetapi sokongan kepada PAS akan berlaku secara senyap.

Rakannya, Bendahari DHPP Pusat, Tan Chin Heng menyifatkan kerajaan BN Terengganu bakal tumbang pada pilihan raya akan datang.

Katanya, kerajaan BN yang ditunjangi oleh Umno turut kehilangan sokongan dari para pengundi Tionghua di negeri ini.
“Saya lihat keadaan semasa hari ini, kerajaan Umno-BN boleh tumbang pada pilihan raya akan datang. Saya yakin itu akan berlaku kelak.

“Mereka (BN) pun hilang sokongan kaum Tionghua di negeri ini, walau pun tidak secara terbuka, tapi secara senyap boleh berlaku pada PRU13 ini,” ujarnya yang juga selaku Bendahari DHPP Terengganu.

Menurutnya, DHPP cukup selesa dengan PAS dan akan mempastikan kemenangan kepada calon-calon PAS di kawasan ada pengundi bukan Islam.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Rakyat Sudah Tidak Sabar Untuk Buat Perubahan

Pelbagai program yang dianjurkan oleh Pakatan Rakyat Terengganu yang saya turut sama sertai dalamusaha meneruskan kempen menarik sokongan rakyat.

Rata-rata mereka yang ditemui berkata rakyat sudah tidak sabar menunggu tarikh pilihan raya dari tahun ke tahun, bulan ke bulan bagi membuat perubahan dan Pakatan Rakyat telah bersedia untuk ke Putrajaya.

Antara Program kita (PAS) yang saya hadiri pada tengah bulan Julai ialah program santai sambil buat BBQ, makan malam bersama keluarga, rakan-rakan dan terbuka kepada orang ramai.

Saya lihat ramai juga ‘budak-budak’ Umno datang ke majlis kita malam ini. Kita buat terbuka untuk orang ramai dan tidak kira parti.

Masyarakat Tionghua pun ramai yang datang dan mereka (Cina) tidak rasa takut lagi kepada ‘mata-mata’ kerajaan Umno dan Barisan Nasional (BN).

Program tersebut anjuran Pemuda PAS cawangan Wakaf Tapai dengan kerjasama Dewan Himpunan Penyokong PAS (DHPP) kawasan Marang diadakan di perkarangan Pasar Wakaf Tapai, Marang, 16 Julai lalu.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Politik Jahat Umno-BN; Mesti Di Ubah Pada PRU 13

Suka tak suka WAJIB kita ubah Kerajaan BN yang khianat terhadap amanah rakyat Malaysia ! Sebelum 2008 rakyat dianggap sebagai hamba oleh UMNO/BN dan hari ini rakyat sudah jadi tuan kepada negara sendiri !

(Gambar atas ; menghadiri ceramah anjuran PKR di Kampung Ladang. Antara penceramah adalah bekas Presiden Dewan Perniagaan Melayu Malaysia yang kini sudah bersama Pakatan Rakyat)

Rakyat sudah bagi CHANCE kepada BN selama 54 tahun dan kali ini kata beliau tidak akan sokong BN lagi ! Ubah sekarang dan selamatkan Malaysia !



(Gambar atas - masyarakat Cina Kuala Terengganu besolidariti dengan Lynas Save Malaysia pada 14 Julai di Kuala Ibai)

Isu Syabas menunjukkan Kerja jahat SYABAS yang cuba memutarbelikan isu bekalan air di Selangor. SYABAS patut didakwa kerana berniat jahat untuk menibulkan rasa takut dikalangan rakyat negeri Selangor.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Attacks against Guan Eng intensify ahead of GE13

— All eyes are now on the DAP’s Lim Guan Eng as the Penang chief minister struggles to fend off concerted attacks against him ahead of general elections due within a year.

The pro-Barisan Nasional (BN) mainstream media today published lopsided reports of the federal opposition leader’s run-in with members of Perkasa, a right-wing Malay organisation, at the Teluk Bahang market in Penang yesterday.

The reports, which related the incident from the viewpoint of the Perkasa members, appear to indicate a concerted effort by the ruling federal coalition to reclaim Penang, a key economic state under BN control until four years ago.

“The failure by police to immediately arrest Perkasa members involved in violence not just against members of the public and reporters but also make direct threats against my personal safety has only confirmed fears that Perkasa can do no wrong because they are supported by Umno and BN,” Lim said in a media statement today.

“[The] Police should review their hands-off approach towards Perkasa to avoid public perception that they condone the violent tactics by Perkasa to intimidate PR leaders,” he added, referring to the opposition Pakatan Rakyat pact formed in 2008 after their landmark win in the polls.

The DAP-PKR-PAS pact swept nearly 29 out of the total 40 state seats there in Election 2008, wiping out Penang BN’s controlling party, Gerakan, in the process.

The first-term Penang CM had told a news conference in George Town yesterday that Perkasa members had threatened his safety during the walkabout.

But the country’s major newspapers including Umno-owned Mingguan Malaysia and New Sunday Times (NST) headlined reports that blamed Lim’s entourage for “roughing” up a Perkasa man.

“I was brushed so suddenly from behind and the situation is like (he) wanted to threaten my safety. Somebody brushed me and my bodyguard pushed me to the car.

“This is not the first time they acted violently. You are not supposed to rush in the close confines of Chief Minister in a threatening manner,” Lim (picture) told reporters yesterday.

An audio recording of Lim’s news conference in George Town was made available to The Malaysian Insider.

Today, Miggguan Malaysia, the weekend edition of Malay daily Utusan Malaysia, appeared to give a very different account of the marketplace clash, faulting Lim’s administration for oppressing the minority Malay residents in the island state.

Lim’s account of the ruckus was conspicuously missing from the newspaper’s reports.

Reports of the ruckus, headlined “Penduduk bantah kehadiran Guan Eng” (Residents oppose Guan Eng’s presence)”, the Malay-language paper highlighted allegations that a PR supporter who was part of Lim’s entourage had attacked a Perkasa demonstrator in the market.

In similar reports carried on the English-language NST, Mohd Rizuad was quoted saying that Lim’s entourage had purposely “created” the incident to paint picture of the Malay movement.

Lim’s relations with the mainstream media has been tumultuous at best in the past fours since helming Penang.

It worsened after he banned all Umno-linked papers, notably Utusan Malaysia and NST from covering official state functions, saying they gave him unfair coverage and did not give him the right of reply in allegations against him.

The DAP secretary-general had won a couple of defamation suits against Utusan and had recently filed another RM15 million suit against two mainstream newspapers and Perkasa leaders over unsubstantiated reports that he had leaked national secrets to Singapore’s ruling People’s Action Party. In his statement of claim, Lim suggested that the allegation was part of an agenda to help BN recapture power in Penang.

He pointed out that Umno, the leading component party in BN, has a substantial shareholding in both papers through Media Prima Sdn Bhd and was therefore able to “politically manipulate news items for its benefit”.

The Penang High Court had on June 22 found Utusan Malaysia guilty of defaming Lim, he second such ruling in six months, and ordered the Umno daily to pay him RM200,000 in damages and RM20,000 in costs. The Penang chief minister had claimed a March 12, 2008 article headlined “Tiada Lagi DEB (No More NEP)” in the Malay-language newspaper which said he would abolish the New Economic Policy was inaccurate.

The DAP secretary-general said he had merely said his administration would be free from the “cronyism, corruption and systematic inefficiency” stemming from the policy.