Its going to be tough, being detainees and having to fulfill his responsibilities to a community located nearly 300KM away. Its not impossible, just difficult. If he can pull it off (and I think he can), it will be a slap in the face for some people. With good support from his team and other ADUNs and MPs, Manoharan can keep in touch with his constituents. Kota Alam Shah voters hopefully will benefit from his service.
Archive for May, 2008
Manoharan starts working
May 8th, 2008
Convert allowed to renounce Islam
May 8th, 2008I have to make a guess here. If the court insisted that the poor lady is to be detained at the rehabilitation center to be brainwashed, it will provoke more anger against those who supported the ruling. Imagine a person who did things contrary to the religion being given consultation to mend her ways and see the true path. It would have been a great comedy indeed! Luckily, the court chose not to make a drama out of the religion. » Read more: Convert allowed to renounce Islam
Welcome YB Manoharan
May 8th, 2008Manoharan sworn in at last
Chan Kok Leong | May 8, 08 1:43pm
http://malaysiakini.com/news/82519
DAP Kota Alam Shah assemblyperson M Manoharan was sworn in at 9am today in front of Selangor Speaker Teng Chang Khim at the Kamunting detention camp in Taiping.
The last among the 56 Selangor state representatives to be sworn in, the swearing-in ceremony lasted just 10 minutes. Other state representatives of Selangor were sworn in at the Dewan Undangan Negeri in Shah Alam on April 22. » Read more: Welcome YB Manoharan
Postcards for PM to free ISA detainees
May 7th, 2008First it was pillows, then flowers, and now we have postcards.
Not sure since when this coalition came into existence. 100,000 postcards to PM…hmmm..can easily ask the mailroom to remove the postcards and send for recycling, so I doubt this tactic will work. These guys better think of something else than can actually work. » Read more: Postcards for PM to free ISA detainees
Cemetery becomes agricultural land
May 7th, 2008This also an interesting news. How can a cemetery be converted to agricultural land? Is the cemetery occupying private or government land? Is it illegal in nature? The residents say it is in place for 90 years, but we know that that doesn’t not matter in Bolehland. How could “irresponsible people” take over the land? » Read more: Cemetery becomes agricultural land