Sabah This interim measure is put in place to bring about a concerted effort to focus PKR Sabah’s resources and work on setting up a fair agenda for the people of Sabah, in light of the expected 13th general election due to be called within months.
Dr Wan Azizah Ismail, PKR president, announced the formation of a presidential council to run the party’s Sabah chapter after its state chief resigned.
If many of the members have left, including those who had founded the party, there is certainly something that is not right within the party.
Najib Razak She (Wan Azizah) was supposed to take over the Sabah chief from Pajudin on a temporary basis, possibly for a few months, until things are properly organised. Maybe he considered the freeze as a big slap for him so he left.
Anwar Ibrahim, PKR de facto leader Kelantan The report on the investigation is expected to be completed by the end of this week and it will be sent to the head office for further action. Whether the case will be handed over to the prosecutor’s office or not will depend on the head office.
Nasaruddin Mohd. Noor, Kelantan Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) director said the investigation papers on the alleged power abuse and irregularities involving former Kelantan Menteri Besar Incorporated (PMBK) chief executive officer, Abdul Ariffahmi Ab Rahman, is expected to be ready by end of the week Meeting with MB No such thing, no official letter, I have not been informed by the mentri besar about the meeting. I only learned about it through the media, no official letter and I have not been informed.
Khusrin Munawi, Selangor state secretary, saying he was not told of any meeting with Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim Taking the credit Health tourism has developed here since 1996 through the state and federal government’s establishing co-operation in this area with Indonesia. As a result, Penang has been receiving the highest number of tourists in this sector. This does not happen only now but since then (1990s). Koh Tsu Koon, minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, claiming achievements enjoyed by the current Penang government are due to efforts carried out by the previous BN government 'Be fair' Serve the people of Penang, (whether they are) Malays or Chinese or Indians. (If) the Malays do business, they have problems, give them an opportunity to do business including anyone at all who want to earn a living by themselves. I know that Penang is under the opposition pact government, but that’s all right. What is important is that the opposition pact has a commitment to help (the people) just like the BN which has a commitment to bring progress to the people without bias.
Muhyiddin Yassin, deputy prime minister, telling chief minister Lim Guan Eng to be "fair" to the people in the state, regardless of their race Sniffing around These activities help to identify the grassroots leaders who are caring... so that’s why we want to do this first. Every area must have good people... once we have good people then we do ceramah easily.
Zaid Ibrahim, Kita president, saying his party would use social welfare activities to identify potential grassroots leaders while reaching out to the community Gobalakrishnan Pakatan Rakyat does not need Barisan Nasional to bury them. Anwar will bury them. I don’t see anyone who’s been (in the party) with Anwar from day one except Azmin, and the day will come when Azmin himself will kick out Anwar.
N Gobalakrishnan, Padang Serai MP who was sacked as PKR member Worthy opponent, please I am prepared to have the debate with anyone as long as the persons concerned have the proper authority and with position.
Nik Aziz Nik Mat, PAS Murshidul Am, on challenge by the chairman of the Kelantan UMNO Veterans Council’s religious bureau, Prof Mohd Noor Deris, to debate on religious issues Misleading booklet To make matter worse, the Pulau Betong assemblyman and Utusan Malaysia through its reports have attacked the Pakatan Rakyat (PR) state government accusing us of publishing material containing historically misleading facts and insulting the Malays when it was UMNO and the federal government that should be made responsible. The state government will not keep quiet and be blamed for others’ mistakes especially the mistakes of the evil UMNO.
Lim Guan Eng, Penang CM, denying that the state govt was behind a tourism booklet which UMNO claimed has challenged the early existence of the Malays in the island 'Out with the Indians' This is our first step in spreading awareness of this movement so that Malays do not give their support to any ethnic Indian leader, whether in the BN or the opposition, starting this general election.
Malay Consultative Council (MPM) coalition, vowing not to support any ethnic Indian leader from any political party in general elections after Indian leaders and activists pressured government into "bowing to threats and pressures" over the 'Interlok' novel controversy |