Anwar Ibrahim |
- Manipulasi BN Kalahkan Kuasa Rakyat?
- At The Cusp of History: Anwar Offers Hope to a Malaysia Fed up With a Corrupt BN
- Audit Bebas Kepincangan Daftar Pemilih Kesan
- Bitter Pill For Dr M: Old Foe Anwar Giving Him a Run For His Money in GE-13
- Ketua Pembangkang: Pakatan Rakyat Sedia Ganti Anwar Dengan Najib Selepas PRU-13
- Anwar: Real Leaders Fight For The People, Not Cronies
- Jemputan Media Isu Penduduk KG.Kerinchi Lembah Pantai
- Siri Jelajah Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim ke Wilayah Persekutuan
Manipulasi BN Kalahkan Kuasa Rakyat? Posted: 30 Mar 2012 03:19 AM PDT Harakah Melihat sambutan hebat masyarakat terhadap program Pakatan Rakyat, khususnya ceramah-dialog politik dan majlis makan malam, tidak terbayang bahawa Najib Razak dan BN mampu mempamerkan prestasi lebih baik dalam pilihan raya umum akan datang, berbanding rekod buruk Abdullah Ahmad Badawi empat tahun lalu. Pagi Ahad lalu, 25 Mac, sewaktu singgah di majlis Himpunan Anak Terengganu di Perantauan 2012, di Kajang — yang menyaksikan hampir semua pimpinan kanan PAS Negeri turun, termasuk Pesuruhjaya, Abd Wahid Endut dan Presiden, Tuan Guru Abdul Hadi Awang — saya lihat hadirin memenuhi segenap ruang Dewan Majlis Perbandaran Kajang itu. Wajah dan air muka mereka menyerlahkan keyakinan atau sekurang-kurangnya semangat dan harapan tinggi agar Terengganu tidak lagi tercicir daripada gelombang tsunami politik, seperti tahun 2008. Di sebelah malamnya, wartawan Harakah yang membuat liputan Karnival Terima Kasih Rakyat di Stadium Kuala Selangor, sempena empat tahun Pakatan Rakyat mentadbir Selangor, memaklumkan bahawa puluhan ribu menghadiri majlis ceramah Rapat Rakyat, yang disertai tiga pimpinan utama, Anwar Ibrahim, Ustaz Hadi dan Lim Kit Siang, selain Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim. Sehari selepas itu, saya dikunjungi dua aktivis mahasiswa Universiti Malaya, yang banyak menceritakan perkembangan menarik anak-anak muda di kampus; siri aksi protes terbaru mereka begitu mengujakan, termasuk menghantar simbol batu nesan kepada Menteri Pengajian Tinggi, petanda keprihatinan tinggi terhadap idealisme perjuangan untuk bersama-sama mencetuskan perubahan yang begitu didambakan rakyat. Sekurang-kurangnya saya dapat diyakinkan bahawa kebangkitan mahasiswa kini berupaya membentuk gelombang tersendiri dan mampu mempengaruhi kecenderungi mengundi generasi muda dalam PRU13 nanti. Jadual mereka untuk mengungguli suara kebenaran cukup padat sekali. Ketika menulis catatan ini, jam 1.10 pagi, 28 Mac, hanya 2km dari kediaman saya, di Padang Awam, Taman Kosas, Ampang, ceramah Anwar dan Mohamad Sabu baru berakhir setengah jam lalu. Mulanya saya bercadang untuk merasai kemeriahan itu, tetapi keuzuran dan kesuntukan masa menyemak deadline Harakah menghalangnya. Saya menelefon anak sulung yang terperangkap dalam kesesakan. “Ramai sangat yang datang … kebanyakannya anak-anak muda. Mereka bertepuk dan bersorak semasa Anwar berucap. Mungkin itu sebabnya Anwar berceramah lama malam ini, dia pun bersemangat dengan orang muda,” ujarnya sambil ketawa. Seminggu sebelumnya, 18 Mac, sempena Hari Wanita Sedunia, di Petaling Jaya, ribuan aktivis daripada pelbagai pertubuhan, berarak penuh bersemangat, dari Masjid Bulat, Seksyen 14 dan Taman Tasik Jaya ke Paang Astaka, juga membawa tema serupa, iaitu menuntut perubahan, antara lain dengan laungan “Wanita Menuntut Kerajaan Bersih” dan “Wanita Menolak Rasuah”. Asakan berterusan terhadap Pakatan Rakyat, yang disiar besar-besaran media, khususnya Utusan Malaysia dan TV3, dengan tukang karut utamanya, Najib, sudah cukup membayangkan, bahawa Umno-BN dalam keadaan panik dan tidak tentu arah. Kuasa yang bakal terlucut begitu menggerunkan. Ya … begitulah pemandangan lahiriah atau lakaran di permukaan; begitu menjanjikan! Di mana-mana orang bercakap soal perubahan dan pembaharuan. Atau setidak-tidaknya menjalar fenomena Asalkan Bukan Umno (ABU), meskipun masih ada yang curiga keupayaan Pakatan Rakyat untuk melakukan yang terbaik buat Malaysia. “Berilah peluang Pakatan memerintah kerajaan pusat … kalau sama juga perangainya, rasuah, sombong, asyik kayakan diri dan kroni, cukup sepenggal kita tukar orang lain pula, apa susah?” Ungkapan yang lebih kurang hampir sama maksudnya, sering diluahkan kepada saya, terutama oleh orang awam yang saya lihat tidak begitu komited dengan mana-mana parti politik. Dalam masa sama, rupa-rupanya agak ramai yang lebih cenderung untuk bersikap berhati-hati mentafsirkan situasi yang dilihat mata kasar itu. Tidak kurang yang menelefon saya, manakala lebih ramai menghantar SMS dan emel. “Lutfi, saya bimbang dengan penipuan dan taktik jahat BN yang kita tidak terhidu. Mungkin perancangan licik mereka berbeda dengan komplot di Terengganu pada 2004 dulu. Tapi, ia tidak lari daripada manipulasi senarai daftar pemilih, itu yang paling penting,” SMS seorang pembaca Harakah, sekadar memaklumkan dari Shah Alam. Beliau cukup khuatir, Selangor — yang menjadi idaman Najib dan Noh Omar — akan terlepas ke tangan BN, bukan disebabkan kelemahan kepimpinan Khalid Ibrahim, tetapi berpunca daripada seribu satu tipu muslihat, yang disokong dan dimudahkan oleh rangkaian agensi kerajaan! “Mampukah Pakatan halang penipuan daftar pemilih? Tidak ada cara lain kecuali kita tingkatkan tekanan melalui Bersih 3.0. Kali ini kita berhimpun lebih lama, kalau boleh berhari-hari, dan tidak bersurai sehingga ada jaminan tindakan berkesan dari kerajaan,” seorang pemanggil, bekas tentera melontarkan pandangan. Mendapat panggilan yang agak kerap dan curahan SMS dengan nada sama, yang khuatir dan curiga, bukan sahaja merisaukan laluan Pakatan ke Putrajaya, malah bimbang dengan penguasaan ke atas Selangor dan Kedah, saya sendiri naik cuak. Apakah mereka turut terpengaruh dengan mesej yang sering saya bawa dalam kolum ini, atau kerisauan itu memang sesuatu yang real; bukan disebabkan kegagalan Pakatan untuk meraih sokongan tetapi manipulasi BN terhadap proses pilihan raya yang masih tempang ini? Saya jarang tertarik dengan emel blogger Tulang Besi, tetapi tulisannya tentang Selangor agak menyentap perhatian saya. Antara yang ditekankan beliau: “Dengan bantuan SPR dan JPN, Umno (di Selangor) telah berjaya menukar puluh ribuan pengundi Pakatan Rakyat dari Dun masing-masing; mendaftar pendatang asing sebagai pengundi yang sah; menukar alamat pengundi Umno dari Johor, Melaka dan Pahang untuk mengundi di Dun (yang dikuasai) KeADILan dan PAS; dan mendaftar banyak pengundi hantu yang tidak dikenali dan tidak wujud di Selangor. “Mengikut bilangan terkini, bilangan kerusi yang bakal dimenangi oleh Umno-BN adalah 35 berbanding Pakatan Rakyat 21. Menjelang pilihan raya umum bulan Jun 2012 nanti, bilangan kerusi yang bakal dimenangi BN adalah 43 berbanding Pakatan Rakyat 13. “Umno-BN bukan setakat yakin untuk memerintah Selangor tetapi yakin mendapat kembali majoriti dua pertiga di Dun Selangor. “Setakat yang saya tahu, amat sedikit sangat usaha yang dilakukan oleh Pakatan Rakyat untuk menangkis penipuan Umno-BN ini. Disebabkan kos membantah nama dalam daftar pemilih yang diragui ditetapkan oleh SPR RM10 untuk satu nama, maka PAS Selangor tidak mampu membantah dengan banyak walaupun mereka kuat bekerja.” Saya tinggalkan anda dengan persoalan yang kelihatan merisaukan ini … |
At The Cusp of History: Anwar Offers Hope to a Malaysia Fed up With a Corrupt BN Posted: 30 Mar 2012 12:14 AM PDT If Prime Minister Najib Razak, whose hold on the nation seems to be unraveling by the day, hoped to demoralize Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim with a barrage of gutter politicking launched through the mainstream media controlled by his Umno party, he would be badly mistaken. Anwar, rated as the most outstanding Malay leader to emerged in recent times, showed his fighting spirit at a ceramah or political lecture in Bangi on Thursday night. A charismatic orator, Anwar sizzled the crowd with his no-holds-barred speech. "Do you think I'm like Najib? I went to jail but when they opened the door, I fought. I went to jail and got thrashed but after I fixed my back, I fought. Lawan tetap lawan!" Anwar told a rapturous crowd of nearly 1,000. At the cusp of history A former student leader, Anwar was a keen Muslim activist before he was persuaded to join Umno by the former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad. He rose through the ranks with lightning speed and before his persecution in 1998, was the Deputy Prime Minister cum Finance Minister. Alarmed by Anwar’s growing clout, Mahathir imprisoned him on trumped-up sodomy and corruption charges, and it was only after the ham-fisted leader’s retirement in 2003 that the Federal Court dared to throw out the charges and acquit Anwar. Today, Anwar is sitting at cusp of history. Many expect him to pick up where he left off in 14 years ago and finally assume the premier-ship of the country – a post that until now has no worthy alternative candidate. Even Mahathir had to admit that Umno now lacked talent and that the Opposition these days is “not like that of the past and the current situation is rather confusing.” Indeed, after sacking and jailing Anwar, Mahathir got rid off all those who dared to challenge him, promoting the likes of Abdullah Badawi and Najib Razak. Even before Anwar, Mahathir was averse to competition and schemed and plotted the downfall of other strong Malay leaders of calibre such as Musa Hitam and Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah. Obviously, Mahathir’s decision to go for the mediocre in order to safeguard his own power has harmed Umno and the BN coalition it leads. Abdullah was forced to accept early retirement in 2009 after losing 5 of the country’s 13 states in the 2008 election to the Pakatan Rakyat opposition led by Anwar. Abdullah’s 6-year tenure was undistinguished and lacklustre. Anwar vs Najib: Starkly different Worse still is Najib’s administration, which has been pockmarked some of the worst social turmoil the country has ever seen. Advised by his team of strategists to take a strong hand against Anwar, Najib’s solution for turning public sentiment against his arch rival is to concoct a barrage of smear campaigns led by shady personalities including Senator S Nallakaruppan, Senator Ezam Mohd Noor and Ummi Hafilda. It has not worked and in fact boomeranged badly, but known for his vanity, Najib has refused to admit it and change tactics. Even so, Anwar has not allowed himself to slum down to Najib’s gutter politicking, instead issuing at least 3 official challenges to Najib to debate about the economy and the general state of the nation in a moderated televised public debate. So far, Najib has refused to acknowledge the debate invitations, and for his cowardice, he has dropped further in the esteem of the public even as the nation heads towards the next general election. Najib’s mandate will end in March 2013 and he has hinted he will call for GE-13 very soon. But ‘very soon’ to Najib has been a shifting target, changing from July 2011 to November 2011 and thence to March-April 2012 to May-June 2012. And now, the latest speculated date is September 2012. This, as Anwar pointed out, only underscored that beneath Najib’s bullying ways, he knew the people were not behind him and the Umno-BN may lose the federal government to the opposition, the first regime change Malaysia would see in 55 years. "The prime minister doesn't understand the suffering of the junior officers who serve the government. I know suffering, what it means to be insulted and beaten every day. I know," said Anwar. Fire still burns strong Now 64, Anwar does not seem to have lost any of the fire in the belly that distinguished from other student leaders in his youth. His passion to end the feudalistic system of politics promulgated by the elitist Umno still rages strong. He condemned the endemic corruption in Umno and the BN government, the lack of leadership in the economy and warned of a severe financial crunch if the people did not vote for change and reforms. In particular, Anwar slammed Najib for the recent slew of mega deals favoring BN cronies that have been pushed through by the Finance ministry, purportedly to cash out in case the BN lost to Pakatan in GE-13. "A leader must be brave to defend his leadership, not focus on red carpets. Those are just the trappings of power. You are a leader, and so you must be responsible for your policies and answer my questions. This country is rich but the income gap between the wealthy and poor continues to widen," said Anwar. Anwar reiterated his debate challenge to Najib so that the Malaysian public could envision and evaluate for themselves the sort of future they wanted, and which could be offered by the Pakatan and BN respectively. “Face me if you are a real fighter," said Anwar, throwing the gauntlet once again to Najib. |
Audit Bebas Kepincangan Daftar Pemilih Kesan Posted: 30 Mar 2012 12:09 AM PDT Audit bebas yang dijalankan kumpulan NGO terhadap daftar pemilih yang dikritik hebat pembangkang mendapati wujud 8 peratus alamat pemilih yang tidak sah. Antara 92 peratus yang mempunyai alamat sah, sebanyak 74 peratus tidak dikenali berbanding 31 peratus yang dikenali dan tinggal di alamat masing-masing. Alamat yang tidak diketahui dikesan paling tinggi di Kuala Lumpur sebanyak 27 peratus, menurut NGO pemantau pilihan raya Institut Kebangsaan Integriti Pilihan Raya (NIEI), Pusat Kewartawanan Bebas (CIJ) dan badan penyelidik Merdeka Centre. “Lapan peratus alamat tidak diketahui itu ekoran pembangunan pesat dan pembangunan semula ibu kota dan penyelarasan lemah antara unit perancangan bandar, dan penyelarasan silang serta kerjasama untuk mengekalkan lokaliti selari dengan perubahan dalam daftar pemilih,” laporan itu dipetik. |
Bitter Pill For Dr M: Old Foe Anwar Giving Him a Run For His Money in GE-13 Posted: 29 Mar 2012 06:55 PM PDT Former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad has admitted that it would be difficult to predict the results of the 13th general election due to the “confusing” signals received from the ground. “What is certain, it won’t be easy for BN to get two-thirds majority this time. The opposition now is not like that of the past, and the current situation is rather confusing,” Bernama reported Mahathir as saying. Such an acknowledgement must have been hard for Mahathir to make, given that the Pakatan Rakyat opposition coalition is led by Anwar Ibrahim, whom he has tried hard to chop down to size and even oust from the political arena completely. In 1998, fearing Anwar’s popularity and growing clout with the Malays, Mahathir threw trumped-up sodomy and corruption charges at his his former deputy and succeeded in jailing Anwar for 6 years. It was only after Mahathir retired that the Federal Court could summon enough courage to overthrow the charges and acquit Awar. Now 64, Anwar is poised to lead the Pakatan into its second general election as a coalition. Although denied formal registration by the Registrar of Societies, the Pakatan parties of PKR, PAS and DAP have signed a Common Policy Framework and agreed on a joint manifesto – the Buku Jingga – for GE-13.Meanwhile, GE-13 is expected to be held before the end of this year. Gaining strength Since the 12th general election in 2008, the Pakatan has been gaining from strength to strength, with two of the four states it governs – Selangor and Penang – praised by the Auditor General as the best managed. Both Penang and Selangor have also drawn most FDI, trouncing the BN-ruled states. A resurgent Anwar and Pakatan are now rated as having an even chance on improving on their 2008 electoral performance, with many pundits predicting they might even wrest the federal government from Prime Minister Najib Razak. Mahathir apparently shares this view, saying that the various assumptions made about the support for BN were fluid, with some people saying it was increasing and others saying otherwise. Mahathir did not point the finger at anyone, but a day ago, he called on Najib to allow ‘outsiders’ to contest for seats under the Umno ticket. Mahathir lamented the shortage of ‘smart’ Malays in Umno, a situation that perhaps he is most to blame for due to his refusal to soften his hardline stance during his 22-year rule from 1981 to 2003. Indeed, during his tenure, Malaysia experience huge ‘brain drain” including from the Malay community, but Mahathir had always dismissed the issue as minor and with a ‘let them leave if they wish’. “None of Mahathir policies contributed to building a succession line in Umno, so what is there to say now. And the damage was not only to Umno but extended to the overall economy, where Malaysia lost talent beyond what it could afford. The effects on the economy are being played out now and if not reversed soon by fresh policies and reforms, we can expect further all-encompassing deterioration,” Ramon Navaratnam, the chairman of the Centre for Public Policy Studies, told Malaysia Chronicle. Najib failed to deliver In recent weeks, former Finance minister Daim Zainuddin had predicted BN would easily win in only three states – Johor, Melaka and Pahang. A large portion of the blame has been directed at Najib for failing to lead Umno-BN out of its quagmire. Umno appointed Najib as their president in 2009 after forcing his predecessor Abdullah Badawi into early retirement for losing 5 states out of 13 to the Pakatan as well as the BN’s long-held two-thirds majority in Parliament. Mahathir and other Umno leaders had hoped that Najib would reverse the slide and regain the crucial two-thirds majority, which would allow them to amend key laws to stay in power for perhaps a few more decades. But Najib’s clumsy political maneuvers were soon rejected by the people, who now see him as a fraud. In his comments, it was telling for Daim to point out that if Najib failed to improve on Badawi’s results, he would have to step down in favor of either his deputy Muhyiddin Yassin or a ‘new challenger’. So far, no dark horse has emerged but bets are on that it could be Gua Musang MP Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, who has lambasted Najib for his uneven-handed policies and lack of leadership. During Najib’s tenure which began in April 2009, Malaysia suffered its worst bouts of racial and religious intolerance. Extremist groups such as Perkasa and Jati were fostered and allowed to flourish. At the same time, Najib preached policies of moderation to the West. But it looks like even they have found him out, with the influential Washington Post slamming him as a “champion of double-talk”. Nonetheless, even with his mandate to rule expiring in March 2013, Najib has continued with the same strategies of gutter politicking against Anwar, using racism and religious bigotry to scare the Malays into voting for Umno so that it can ‘protect’ them from the non-Malays. Meawhile, the economy remains neglected and soft due to Najib’s frequent overseas trips which have been criticized for burning a hole in taxpayers’ pockets. Corruption remains at a record high, with Malaysia slipping 4 spots to 60 in the 2011 Transparency International Corruption Perception Index. Malaysia scored 4.3 compared to New Zealand, the least corrupt at 9.5, and Somalia and North Korea who each scored 1.0, making them the two most corrupt nations in the survey. In ASEAN, Singapore scored 9.3 and Brunei 6.3. |
Ketua Pembangkang: Pakatan Rakyat Sedia Ganti Anwar Dengan Najib Selepas PRU-13 Posted: 29 Mar 2012 06:18 PM PDT Menjawab soalan sama ada Pakatan Rakyat (PR) bersedia menukar Ketua Pembangkang, Setiausaha Agung PAS, Datuk Mustafa Ali (gambar) berkata, ya. "Selepas pilihan raya ke-13, kita memang nak Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim digantikan oleh Datuk Seri Najib atau Tan Sri Muhyiddin sebagai Ketua Pembangkang," kata beliau kepada Harakahdaily. Mustafa berkata petang tadi, beliau ditanya wartawan daripada media perdana mengenai tindakan seterusnya yang akan dilakukan Pakatan Rakyat sekiranya Anwar berjaya dilucutkan jawatan di parlimen oleh impeachment yang cuba dibawa Datuk S Nallakaruppan dan peguam Datuk Seri Dr Muhammad Shafee Abdullah dalam permainan politik kuning Umno terbaru terhadap Anwar dalam isu biseksual. Apabila wartawan tersebut bertanya samada PR bersedia menukar Ketua Pembangkang sekiranya berlaku, Mustafa yang lebih dikenali dengan panggilan Cikgu Pa memilih untuk menjawab secara sinis soalan nakal beliau dengan menyatakan setuju bahawa Anwar digantikan dengan Najib dan Muhyiddin sebagai Ketua Pembangkang selepas PRU13. Terdahulunya, Shafee berkata usul yang dikemukakan Nalla akan dibawa ke jawatankuasa disiplin parlimen bagi membolehkan Anwar digantung atau mengosongkan kerusi itu. Membalas tindakan Nalla dan Shafee, Naib Presiden PKR, N Surendran berkata pengusulan pelucutan jawatan Anwar sebagai Ketua Pembangkang menandakan kedua-dua mereka jahil undang-undang. "Tiada peruntukan atau rujukan kes untuk pelucutan jawatan di Dewan Rakyat. Di England, kali terakhir ia dipakai pada 200 tahun dahulu dan kini sudah lapuk. Rasional pelucutan jawatan adalah untuk menjamin kebertanggungjawaban menteri dan eksekutif dalam pentadbiran. Adanya usul undi tidak percaya, jawatankuasa terpilih dan soal jawab tertutup parlimen menjadikan prosedur ini bahan sejarah. "Contoh Bill Clinton yang digunakan Shafee juga menunjukkan beliau jahil akan mekanisme pelucutan jawatan di Amerika, yang diguna untuk memecat anggota Kerajaan Persekutuan seperti Presiden," katanya. Sementara itu, Timbalan Yang Dipertua Dewan Rakyat, Datuk Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar hari ini berkata tiada peruntukan untuk usul melucutkan jawatan Anwar atas persoalan peribadi dan bukan salah laku beliau di Dewan Rakyat samada dari segi pertuturan dan tindakan. "Tiada mekanisme untuk itu. Dalam standing orders, pun tak ada," kata beliau di lobi parlimen. |
Anwar: Real Leaders Fight For The People, Not Cronies Posted: 29 Mar 2012 05:13 PM PDT True leaders must have the courage to act in the best interests of the people to ensure the cost of living remains reasonable, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said yesterday. Focusing on the economy and rising cost of living, the opposition leader stressed that a prime minister should do what is best for the public, not pander to "cronies" who benefited from lopsided deals with the government at the expense of the people. Anwar gets up close and personal at last night's ceramah in Bangi. — Picture by Yow Hong Chieh "Do you think I'm like Najib? I went to jail but when they opened the door, I fought. I went to jail and got thrashed but after I fixed my back, I fought. Lawan tetap lawan!" he said to cheers from over 700 supporters at Stadium MPKJ here. Walking among the crowd with a wireless microphone in hand, the PKR de facto chief also challenged Najib yet again to debate him on policy matters, taunting the Umno president: "Face me if you are a real fighter." "A leader must be brave to defend his leadership, not focus on red carpets… Those are just the trappings of power," he said. "You are a leader, and so you must be responsible for your policies and answer my questions… This country is rich but the income gap between the wealthy and poor continues to widen." Najib has so far declined to debate with the opposition leader. Anwar said Najib has consistently failed to consider the "suffering" of low-income earners, citing the latter's volte face on the new government servant pay scheme as an example of his inability to understand the people. The former deputy prime minister also questioned why Najib had resorted to consultants in coming up with the new pay scheme instead of asking the civil service what it wanted. "The prime minister doesn't understand the suffering of the junior officers who serve the government. "I know suffering, what it means to be insulted and beaten every day. I know," he said, alluding to his six-year stint in prison following his arrest and conviction for sodomy, which was later overturned by the courts. Anwar concluded the night with a ditty characterising the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition as "poison" and urging those in the audience to vote for Pakatan Rakyat (PR): "Madu di tangan kanan mu: Pakatan. Racun di tangan kiri mu: BN. I dah tahu mana satu pilihan ku. (Honey in your right hand: Pakatan. Poison in your left hand: BN. I know what my choice is.)" |
Jemputan Media Isu Penduduk KG.Kerinchi Lembah Pantai Posted: 29 Mar 2012 10:45 AM PDT Ahli Parlimen Lembah Pantai, YB Nurul Izzah Anwar akan mengadakan satu sidang media berkaitan MASALAH DI ANTARA PENDUDUK DAN PEMAJU PEMBANGUNAN FLAT KG KERINCHI. Dijemput wartawan dan jurugambar untuk membuat liputan sidang media tersebut seperti dibawah: Tarikh: JUMAAT, 30 Mac 2012 Masa: 10.00 pagi Tempat: Dataran Kerinchi, Blok F, Flat 4 Tingkat PKNS Kg Kerinchi Sebarang pertanyaan boleh dikemukakan kepada Pengarah Biro Aduan & Kemasyarakatan, Izhar Yusof dan Setiausaha Parlimen, Ridzuan Othman. "Demi Rakyat" |
Siri Jelajah Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim ke Wilayah Persekutuan Posted: 29 Mar 2012 09:19 AM PDT 31 Mac 2012 (Sabtu) 1) 7.00 -12.00 mlm – Majlis Makan Malam DAP : P> Kepong. Lokasi : Restoran Sinchoiwah, Bandar Menjalara, Kepong
Penceramah: i. YB Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim ii. YB Lim Kit Siang iii. YB Dato' Seri Haji Hadi Awang iv. YB Tan Seng Giaw v. YB Teressa Kok
2) 9.00 – 12.00 mlm – Ceramah Perdana : P> Wangsa Maju Lokasi: Padang Blok A8, Seksyen 1, Wangsa Maju (Sebelah Sek Men Wangsa Maju Seksyen 1)
Penceramah: i. YB Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim ii. YB Zuraida Kamaruddin iii. YBhg Dr Tan Kee Kwong iv. YBhg Haji Isyak Surin |
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