Tuesday, May 26, 2009

S'gor MB under fire for 'minority' remark

Selangor Menteri Besar Abdul Khalid Ibrahim today came under fire for certain remarks made during a seminar for city councillors that was held in the secretariat building in Shah Alam last year.
This was revealed by outspoken grassroots PKR leader, A Thiruvenggadam, who alleged that the menteri besar had said that he would not “meet any minority groups” pertaining to lack of job opportunities given to the Indians.
According to Thiruvenggadam, who is also Petaling Jaya Selatan division's deputy chief and PKR-appointed councillor to the PJ city council, he had made numerous attempts to seek an appointment with the menteri besar but to no avail.
“Last year, over 40 Indian councillors held a meeting and we drafted a memorandum to the menteri besar and wanted to seek an appointment with him. But two months passed, and there was no response,” he told a press conference in Petaling Jaya today.
But during the councillors seminar, he added, Shah Alam councillors and Subang Jaya councillors including himself had to voice out their disappointment to Abdul Khalid for not giving any response to their demands.
“So, we all raised this to him during the seminar and asked him about the memorandum we sent him. But he told us: ‘I will never meet any minority groups. If I meet, other minority groups will start coming to us’.
“That is what he said. You can check with other councillors (who attended the seminar) if you don’t believe me... (His) statement has hurt us, all the Indian councillors who were present,” claimed Thiruvenggadam.
Last week, Thiruvenggadam had lashed out at Pakatan Rakyat and its administration in Selangor for continuing to marginalise the Indian community in the state, saying that it is not much different from what Barisan Nasional had done.
He alleged that all promises made by Pakatan leaders, including the menteri besar and PKR president Anwar Ibrahim before the general election in March 2008 to uplift the Indian community remained unfulfilled.
Alam Flora contracts shared out to political parties? In a statement read out to the press, Thiruvenggadam also claimed that the state government divides waste-concessionaire Alam Flora contracts to political parties - 40 per cent to PKR, 30 per cent to PAS and 30 per cent to DAP.
“This policy is wrong and against good government practice and it will lead to corruption. This system denies further the Indian community from participating in the contracts.
“Worse, the community does not even have any information on it and many councillors in Selangor were surprised with this kind of contract arrangement,” added Thiruvenggadam.
He further compared this kind of system with Pakatan-led government in Penang, “where everything is done in the open”.
“We should let everybody contest and get the contract. What is wrong if DAP man gets it, or an Umno man gets it. Once a government is elected, they can’t discriminate between the citizens based on political parties,” he said.
On the same note, Thiruvenggadam also expressed his disappointment over the lack of appointments for Indians in senior posts especially in the state government-linked companies (GLCs).
“Have you heard of any Indians being appointed as directors? Why do we have this discrimination, why can’t they hold senior posts?” he asked.
As he failed to seek advice from Abdul Khalid, Thiruvenggadam also claimed that he tried to see PKR Subang Jaya MP R Sivarasah and state exco member Xavier Jeyakumar about the matter.
“And they told us not to talk about this on racial basis as the (state government) is multi-racial.
“But we represent Indians and we have to talk about Indians,” he said.
He also challenged the state government to give “statistical proof” if Indians are getting any contracts or senior jobs.
“If they can’t produce (it), they will have to change their attitude and do something about it,” Thiruvenggadam said.

tunku : this is another baseless allegation against pkr and the opposition. how can the party of "sivaji the boss" could sidelined the indians........no ,never. i am sure thiru is an agent for umno.the party that champions the indians can never do such thing.anwar has fulfilled all the promises he made.is thiru trying to say that the saint are doing nothing? this is pkr/dap/pas, they will never cheat people, they are the cleanest on earth.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

kah kah kah ..

Hello macha betul tu mana boleh KELING tu cakap Kerajaan PR tak adil..

HEllo macha itu MB Selangor adil la..kalau tak percaya cuba tanya semua ahli-ahli PAS,PKR dan DAP lain..mana ada komplen pun..

Itu Kerajaan PR mana sama dengan BN lain la.. Kerajaan PR semua bersih tarak main belakang punya (uhh),semua suka putih-putih punya (uuhhh).. putih itu bersih..hitam itu kotor.. semua BERSIH!!

Anonymous said...

yes tunku..me again..keep on making comments like this. Let them be intelligently insulted by supporting PR (pakatan rebah).

surah 20 Al Haj Ayat 66
"maka apakah mereka tidak
berjalan di muka bumi, lalu mereka mempunyai hati yang dengan itu mereka dapat memahami atau mempunyai telinga yang dengan itu mereka dapat mendengar? Karena sesungguhnya bukanlah mata itu yang buta, tetapi yang buta, ialah hati yang di dalam dada."

Anonymous said...

Hahahahahahahah
Veli veli funny Tunku

AJAI62 said...

Salam

Biar mereka rasakan...sokonglah PR baru tahu bahangnya...parti putar belit

Wasalam

Anonymous said...

thiru,

will stop being bn/umno trouble maker in pkr...what la u..our anwar is the cleanest fella on earth, bro..how could u do this to parrrrrtiii anwar sa-malaysia?..hee..heee...serve u right, bro for being stupid follower of pkr racist party..

mogan
ipoh