Archive for January, 2009

PAS wins Kuala Terengganu

January 18th, 2009
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This means there’s 82 + 3 non-BN MPs in the parliament. The PAS candidate overturned a 628 deficit into a majority of 2,631, meaning there’s a 3,259 change of voters’ choice. This  cannot go unnoticed in the BN camp.

– The threat of Hudud law, the open spat between PAS and DAP because of the Hudud trap, and the pouring of funds into Kuala Terengganu failed to influence the voters.

– The voters were not worried that the PAS candidate is also a state assemblyman.

– They were not impressed that the BN candidate was a Senator nor a personal aide of current PM.

– The hardwork of Deputy PM Najib also did not pay off.

The majority is not something that BN cannot overcome in the next election, its barely 5% of the overall voters. So, there’s still some sliver of hope. However, its a big blow for UMNO since their image has suffered. They could not deliver the goods when it mattered. One can try blame the Chinese voters from outstation who did not turn up (MCA says up to 3,000 of them), but their votes may have actually increased the majority for PAS.

So what swayed the voters? Local issues? Anwar Ibrahim? candidate personality? The analyst on Awani (Prof Hasbullah I think) said that some of the voters depended on Internet or alternative media, which were provided by their relatives/friends in west coast. Also, both the candidate did not touch on two major issues – Obama and Gaza. He also said if  more young voters voted, the opposition will win (If I heard correctly).

If one looks at the statistics NST reported on Internet presence, it seems BN had learnt their lesson. BN candidate has more hits.

If Google hits are anything to go by, the Barisan Nasional candidate for the Kuala Terengganu parliamentary by-election, Datuk Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh, is a winner.

Till yesterday afternoon, Wan Farid was the clear winner with 467,000 hits, against a mere 136,000 hits for Pas candidate Mohd Abdul Wahid Endut and a measly 1,170 hits for independent candidate Azharuddin Mamat @ Adam.

Even “Kuala Terengganu by-election” scored more Google hits, at 137,000 searches, than the two opposition candidates.

A more precise search with the names of candidate combined with the words, “Kuala Terengganu by-election”, however saw a slightly different set of results, with Wahid scoring 75,900 hits.

In second place was Wan Farid, with 47,100 hits. Azharuddin came in last again, with 497 hits.

On YouTube, both Wan Farid and Wahid tied with 13 videos when their names were keyed in along with the words “Kuala Terengganu by-election”.

Maybe in Kuala Terengganu, Internet presence did not matter much. The rumours of unhappiness over candidate selection surfaced on both sides, so it may be a cause, especially for BN.

The impact of this win will worry not only UMNO, but I believe DAP as well. A win for PAS may signal the willingness to accept Hudud by KT voters. It also means that without PAS, DAP can never hope to be in the parliament as the ruling government since Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu are PAS strongholds. My guess is that this unholy alliance will continue and the parties will cross the bridge when they come to it.

Meanwhile, its Pakatan 2, BN 0.

Agathiar to use banana leaves for annathanam

January 17th, 2009
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The Consumers’ Association of Penang yesterday called on the public to stop using polystyrene containers, especially during Thaipusam, to pack food in view of their health and environmental effects.

CAP president S.M. Mohamed Idris said polystyrene containers took about 500 years to decay, and studies had shown that polystyrene leaches styrenes, a cancer causing agent.

“Thaipusam is the largest gathering of Hindus in the country, where 600,000 to 800,000 devotees flock to Batu Caves in Selangor and the Sri Balatandayutabani temple in Penang.

“During the festival, charitable organisations provide anna thaanam (free food), which is mostly served in polystyrene containers.

“The food providers should instead use alternative containers made of cardboard, banana leaf, palm leaves or sugar cane fibre waste.”

Not sure if its due to CAP’s call to avoid styrofoam (polystyrene) containers during Thaipusam, but Sri Agathiar Sanmargam group who has been dishing out annathanam (food) during Thaipusam will be using banana leaves as plates for the first time of their 13 years service to the Thaipusam attendees.

They would also appreciate contributions for the provision of annathanam, so do visit their website for more details: http://www.agathiarsanmarkam.org/

I think its a good move as every year we can see white containers left around everyone. In recent years, the cleaning process has been a bit faster. I noticed that the cleaners tend to clear the garbage and the dustbins more often, especially in the last two years. But it still can be improved.

Remo’s first fight

January 17th, 2009
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Remo experienced his first fight yesterday. Gave a good account of himself against a Golden Retriever even though he was smaller in size.

The retriever was by itself outside the house and came straight to us the moment it noticed Remo.Both of them got into a tussle – heading, jumping and grappling with each other.I was trying to separate both of them, but it was damn hard. Luckily the retriever finally listened to its master and went back into the house.

He seemed OK, no injuries. Wonder how’s the retriever doing.

Indian community upset no funds for Chinese New Year

January 17th, 2009
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Yup, you read it right. The Indian community are questioning why the Penang state government is not allocating any funds to the Penang Chinese Town Hall for the Chinese New Year celebration this year. This was the report in TV3 at 8.27pm just now! There were 3 or 4 interviews with some Indian fellas. The first guy (PIBG rep of some Tamil school) seemed to be reading from a paper.

Its good that our community is concerned about Chinese New Year. This is the spirit we should have – concern for other Malaysians.

RM350 million for government aided schools under 9MP

January 14th, 2009
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  • 100 million from initial 9th Malaysian Plan (9MP)
  • 50 million under 9MP mid-term review
  • 200 million under economic stimulus package announced by DPM Najib.

According to Star, t0morrow, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak will officially present the RM200mil allocation under the stimulus package at a ceremony in SJKC Chee Wen in Subang Jaya.he said.

The amount will be equally divided between four types of government aided schools — mission, religious, Chinese and Tamil.

Now, its not clear if the amount to be divided equally is RM200 million or the total amount. As far I know, its the Rm200 million only. But let’s take the whole amount. Rm350 million/4 types/373 (or 322) school = Rm234,584.45 (or RM271,739.13)per school for 5 years. That’s Rm46,916.89 (or RM54,347.82) per school per year. Yup, its just average calculation, so it gives us a rough idea of the size of the allocation. If the amount was RM200 million, it would be  RM26,809.65 (0r RM31,055.90) per school per year. Again, this is based on the figures of 373 and 322 schools. I assume the funds is for repairs, infrastructure, and purchase of things – activities that wil spur the local economy via tender for Class F contractors and supplies providers.

Its indeed a great news on paper. A news that’s been repeated since end of last year  when Najib took over Finance Ministry. And tomorrow the allocations will be handed over (to Education Ministry?).

More interesting questions would be the listing of allocation for last 5 Malaysian Plans and the long term (20 years?) road map (if such thing exists) . No point having a one-off allocation but after 2010, its back to square one.

Addendum: forgot to add something. Federal allocation for Chinese schools will be channeled directly via the school’s board of directors, according to MCA vice-president Datuk Liow Tiong Lai.

“By giving the money directly to the schools’ board of directors, it will make it easier and faster for them to carry out programmes for the students.

“This way, they can better monitor how the money is used and choose their own contractors for their projects. I hope this will foster greater cooperation between the Government and the school boards,” he said, adding that this was the Government’s way of recognising the importance of Chinese education.

Tamil schools don’t have board of directors (at least those that I know of).