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Kg Buah Pala reject the offer

August 7th, 2009
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The residents are rejecting the offer of the double storey house by the developer. I think looking at the failure rate of fulfilling promises by developers and authorities, especially on property and land related issues, the residents have valid reason to be suspicious. Land swindling and corruption is so rampant that one wonders if one’s own house is safe or not.

Now the residents stand to lose everything as the developer and cooperative won’t be relenting on the pursue of the land. I think what the residents can do is to sue the previous goverment, but that may be thrown out as they don’t have locus standi anymore.

The saga shall continue…

Kampung Buah Pala residents did not meet a noon deadline to accept the ‘double-storey terrace house’ offer made by developer Nusmetro Ventures (P) Sdn Bhd

Kampung Buah Residents Association chairperson M Sugumaran said they are rejecting the offer as it is riddled with unacceptable conditions.

One of them, he pointed out, was the villagers were asked to withdraw all their court cases against the land deals pertaining to their village.

Another demanded virtually all 24 house owners in the village to vacate the land and handover possession to the land owner, Koperasi Pegawai Pegawai Kanan Kerajaan Pulau Pinang.

“One must understand that we are not fighting against Nusmetro, the state government or the cooperative society.

“We are challenging the land alienation marred by fraudulent land deals,” said Sugumaran (above, left) at a press conference in the village this afternoon.

He said the offer letter was issued to all house owners during last Tuesday’s meeting between the villagers and state government leaders in Komtar.

The villagers were given until noon today to accept the offer.

Sugumaran, however, said perhaps two residents may have accepted the offer, without naming them.

Villagers face demolition of homes

Kampung Buah Pala is also commonly known as Tamil High Chaparral due to its population of cowherds, cattle, goats, other live stocks and lively Tamil cultural features and festivities.

Despite the land being sold by the state government to the cooperative society last year, the villagers have refused to shift from their homes.

They, instead, demanded the authorities gazette their village as an Indian heritage living human village in Georgetown city.

They also submitted a memorandum to the Unesco heritage unit in Paris last week to add more steel to their struggle.

Georgetown and Malacca were given a combined world heritage city status by Unesco in July last year.

Armed with a court order, the developer warned residents that the village would be demolished and flattened if the residents failed to meet its Friday noon dateline by accepting its offer.

The developer plans to build a luxury condominium project called Oasis in the area.

Sugumaran said the state government should not have allowed Nusmetro to make the offer given that Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng had said that the land alienation exercise carried out by the previous Barisan Nasional administration was tainted with fraud.

“When the chief minister himself has raised such allegations, it’s only logical for the state government to right the wrong.

“If the state government continues to facilitate Nusmetro’s offer, then the current government was clearly colluding with the previous administration to endorse the fraud.

“This is unbecoming of a responsible government,” he told newsmen.

Ramasamy asked to explain RM500,000 claim

Meanwhile, the villagers adviser A Thiruvenggadam demanded the state government to explain its claim that villagers would be made owners of RM500,000 worth of properties through the Nusmetro offer.

He questioned how the state government can possibly assess the property value when the proposed double-storey terrace houses were yet to be built and given to the villagers.

The former councillor of Petaling Jaya municipality said the state government was wrong in evaluating a land that is yet to be developed.

“This is blatant act by the state government with a malicious intention to portray the villagers as greedy people.

Truth is the villagers are the legitimate land owners and their village had been stolen from them by the state authorities,” said Thiruvenggadam.

He was commenting on a statement by Deputy Chief Minister 2 P Ramasamy (left) in Tamil daily Makkal Osai yesterday.

Ramasamy was quoted as saying that “due to the relentless efforts by the Penang government, the villagers have been upgraded to owners of a half-million ringgit worth of property.”

Malaysiakini could not reach Ramasamy for comment despite several attempts.

The Star reported as below:

Kampung Buah Pala residents have rejected the double-storey house offered by developer Nusmetro Ventures (P) Sdn Bhd to vacate their homes.

Kampung Buah Pala residents association chairman M. Sugumaran said there were too many loopholes in the offer.

“The offer letter says that if the developer is unable to get planning and building approval from the relevant authorities, the (ex gratia) deal is immediately null and void and the residents will be unable to make any claim on it.

“That means even if we agree, it may not be approved and we end up with nothing and cannot take any action against the developer.

“Would you sign a deal like this?” he asked at a press conference at the village Friday.

Sugumaran added that the deal had not promised a date for the new houses to be ready and no details of monetary compensation for rental during the construction period.

The noon deadline for them to pack up and move out of their houses passed without any untoward incident on Friday.

Unlike on Monday, there was no crowd or protesters standing by at the village and even the developer was absent.

Just a handful of residents were seen around the makeshift assembly area when reporters starting arriving from 9am onwards but the crowd grew to a moderate size around 11.45am as the deadline loomed.

On Aug 4, Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng handed out offer letters on an ex gratia deal, which included a 1,200 sq ft double-storey terrace house for each of the 24 houses demolished, to residents during a meeting at his office in Komtar.

Lim who spoke to reporters at a separate function earlier, said there was nothing much the state government could do if the residents refused to consider the landed property offer.

“If they do not want to take up the offer and want to continue to be used by irresponsible elements including one or two villagers, then there is nothing much the state government can do.

“I urge them (the residents) to exercise rational thinking and to work together with this state government which is trying to help them by giving them a legally binding title for 99 years,” he said after opening the Association of the Computer and Multimedia Industry of Malaysia, better known as Pikom Northern Chapter’s regional seminar at Traders Hotel here Friday.

Lim said the demands made by the residents were getting to be a bit excessive.

“I think they should be reasonable and I fear they will be losing public support…in fact, they have lost a lot of public support,” he said.

Samy loss due to sabotage?

August 6th, 2009
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OMS Thiagarajan dropped a bombshell when he claimed that an UMNO leader helped to sabotage Samy Vellu’s election campaign in Sungai Siput in the 2008 general elections. Does it mean that the loss was not due to HINDRAF, Makkal Sakthi or anti-MIC sentiments? This is really shocking because all this while the general perception attributed Samy’s loss to HINDRAF and anti-BN sentiments.

Anyway, as I like to say – follow the money trail. It seems the reason the UMNO leader did that was to grab the lucrative Works Ministry from MIC.

Read about it at The Star or the article from Malaysiakini below:

Tamil newspapers are abuzz over the news that a Barisan Nasional component party leader was involved in undermining MIC president and former works minister S Samy Vellu’s chances during the March 8 general election.

It is learnt that the leader in question is from Umno and the alleged conspiracy was centred around the party’s desire to seize control of the Works Ministry from MIC.

During last year’s general election, Samy Vellu was defeated in his traditional parliamentary stronghold of Sungai Siput and subsequently dropped from the cabinet line up.

The Works Ministry fell into the hands of Umno while MIC was given, what most regard as the ‘more junior’ Human Resources Ministry.

The ‘sabotage’ allegation was raised by prominent Indian businessman OMS Thiagarajan earlier this week.

He was quoted in the Tamil newspapers as saying he had the assistance of a BN component party leader to oust Samy Vellu from Sungai Siput to ensure that the MIC president did not retain the position of works minister.

Thiagarajan is a close associate of the MIC president’s former estranged deputy S Subramaniam.

Saravanan: Probe the allegation

Meanwhile, MIC information chief and Deputy Federal Territories Minister M Saravanan said the allegation should be fully investigated as it was very serious.

“I will be talking to BN secretary-general Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor about the matter soon,” he told Bernama.

Saravanan said that if the allegation was true, stern action must be taken against the component party leader.

“I am not accusing Thiagarajan of making a false statement, but I just want BN component party leaders cleared of any such allegation.

“This allegation can create a lot of discomfort and result in disunity among BN component parties.

“It is a serious allegation and should be clarified as soon as possible,” he added.

Samy Vellu has yet to comment on the issue.

Mystery Memorandum for 1Malaysia Carnival Batu Caves

August 5th, 2009
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I’m sure by now many are aware about the impending 1Malaysia Carnival at Batu Caves on coming Sunday (9th August 2009).

I first heard about via emails. There was no info on the organisers, but among the agenda was concerts, fireworks display, and visit by PM Najib. Event to start at 4pm till night. The emails urged the Indian community to attend so as to show support to the 1 Malaysia concept.

Today’s Star Metro provides more info:

THE 1Malaysia Batu Caves Carnival will be organised for the first time by Sri Mahamariamman Devasthanam and the Malaysian Hindu Council.

“Malaysians of all races must not wait for Thaipusam to turn Batu Caves into a carnival ground.

“The grounds of Batu Caves should reverberate to the joyful sounds of a carnival more than once a year,” Batu Caves temple committee chairman Datuk R. Nadarajah said.

The three-day event, which will run from Aug 7 to 9, will feature cultural performances representing the three main races in Malaysia as well as other interesting shows.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak will grace the event at 4pm on Aug 9.

“Datuk Seri Najib will be the first prime minister to visit Batu Caves during a non-Thaipusam period,” Nada-rajah said at a press conference at the Batu Caves temple office recently.

He added that since the prime minister had introduced the 1Malaysia concept, they wanted to play a part in helping him implement it.

Nadarajah will be handing over a memorandum to Najib during his visit. The contents of the memorandum will be revealed on that day.

“We are expecting more than 10,000 people to attend this carnival.

“We urge the public and not only the Indians to attend this carnival and welcome the prime minister and show their support,” said Nadarajah.

Obviously it will be the first time for Batu Caves because 1Malaysia was just introduced this year!

Looks like its a 3 day event ending on the 9th and all Malaysians are urged to attend. I’m not sure why Batu Caves Committee is getting involved in such things. Maybe as they mentioned, want to make Batu Caves are more lively place and not just visited on Thaipusam day.

The organisers should take this opportunity to educate and create awareness among non-Hindus about our religion,  so that common misconceptions (many Gods, eating beef, vegetarianism, reincarnation, karma, wearing vibuthi,  etc) are cleared. Perhaps by putting up exhibitions and distributing flyers (say “10 Things You Should Know About Hinduism” in trilingual), they can help foster better relationship between Hindus and non-Hindus. As it is, there are many non-Hindus who don’t know beyond Deepavali (murukku) and Thaipusam (kavadi)!

There are calls to boycott the event due to various reasons related to 1 Malaysia concept and the  Devastanam. Some comments are going around in the forums asking community to ignore the event, and questioning the expenses being incurred.

I’m also concerned with the “mystery” memorandum Nadarajah wants to handover. By attending the carnival, would it be construed as supporting the unknown memorandum? I won’t want to support something which is hidden from me without any reason.  So I have my reservations.

The organisers are expecting 10,000 people (a conservative number considering Thaipusam will see about 20,000 – 50,000 at any one time), but since there is opposition towards the carnival, not sure how it would turn out. I think the crowd will be there since its a carnival and youths like the fun atmosphere.

Solution for Kg Buah Pala?

August 4th, 2009
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Lim Guan Eng says developer agrees to share the land with the residents (7.30pm today). He is to discuss with the residents, and if they agree, problem settled.  However, Nusmetro still talking about the residents moving out – perhaps to temporary housing? And what would the coperative say?

Demolition postponed till August 18 since the residents filed an appeal and appeal will be heard on that day only. Developer can’t demolish until appeal is heard and decided upon. So, for the moment, the residents can breathe easy.

 The way I look at it, options are quite clear – (i) buy back/reclaim land, (ii) share land, or (iii) compensate and move out/evict. Each of the solution may bring another set of problems – political, financial, legal, and social.

 

Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said Tuesday evening that the developer of the Kampung Buah Pala land has agreed to share the 2.6ha plot with the villagers.

He said he would discuss the proposal with the villagers at a meeting with them at Komtar which started at 8.05pm on Tuesday.

He spoke to reporters in a short press conference before the meeting began

Earlier, Bernama reported that the planned demolition of houses in Kampung Buah Pala Tuesday has been postponed, once again, to Friday, pending a solution to be worked out for the 23 families facing eviction from the area which is to be developed.

The villagers are scheduled to have a meeting with the state government Tuesday night.

State government representatives had met last night with the developer of the land, Nusmetro Ventures (P) Sdn Bhd.

Nusmetro Ventures executive director Thomas Chan said the company had come to an agreement with the state government to set Friday as the new deadline for the villagers to move out of their houses.

Chan, who was accompanied by the company’s lawyer, told reporters he would wait for the outcome of tonight’s meeting between the villagers and the state government.

Penang Deputy Chief Minister II P. Ramasamy met the villagers Tuesday and said the draft of a solution was being prepared by the state government.

“We have also agreed to meet the residents at Komtar (where the state government office is located) at 7.30pm today to discuss the draft,” he told reporters after the meeting.

KTMB approves land for school after 10 years!

August 4th, 2009
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 This news came out on Malaysiakini (July 28). The community which slogged for KTM in the yesteryears have to wait 10 years for an approval (and that too with the struggle of a political party). Syabas to KTM!  We should be thankful that at least they gave the approval.  Let’s give them full marks for the CSR.

The 10-year struggle by MIC to get railway land approval for the reconstruction of termite-infested SJK (T) Perak Sangeetha Sabah has finally seen the light at the end of the proverbial tunnel when Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd (KTMB) approved the application recently.

The wooden-double storey wooden building situated on a 0.3ha land along Jalan Tun Abdul Razak is in the heartland of the Indian community in Ipoh city and has an enrolment of 178 pupils.

Malaysiakini had recently highlighted this long-standing problem when the dilapidated primary school (right) could not accommodate the growing number of Indian schoolchildren in this area.

Today, Perak MIC chief G Rajoo told the media that all the pupils and staff of the school will be temporarily relocated at SK Buntong at the end of the month.

“The construction work on the new four-storey building costing RM2.3 million will commence on Aug 17 and is expected to be completed in a year’s time,” Rajoo stated.

Old school replaced

The old school, built in 1934 consisted of six-classrooms, will now make way for a 12-classroom new school.

On July 10, MIC president S Samy Vellu had expressed his frustration at KTMB’s refusal to approve the railway land for construction of the new school.

He is said to have wanted to take up the matter with Transport Minister Ong Tee Keat.

Rajoo (left) further stated that a total of RM 6 million has been allocated for the construction and expansion of three Tamil primary schools which includes SJK (T) Sangeetha.

The other two schools which will have a new extension wing each are SJK (T) Ghanthi Kalasalai in Sungai Siput with 10 additional classrooms and SJK (T) Tan Sri Datuk Manickavasagam situated in Tanjong Malim with six additional classrooms.

“Another eight Tamil schools will either undergo reconstruction or extension of the buildings,” said Rajoo.

The schools are: SJK(T) Ladang Beruang River in Tanjung Malim, SJK(T) Methodist (Malim Nawar), SJK(T) Ladang Kota Bharu(Gopeng), SJK(T) Ladang Batuk Rabit (Teluk Intan),SJK(T) Ladang Flemington(Sungai Sumun), SJK(T) Noba Scotia 2 (Teluk Intan), SJK(T) Jebong Lama(Matang) and SJK(T) Ladang Gabis( Padang Rengas).

Earlier, Samy voiced out his frustation (and he should do more of this so that the community can know who the culprits are):

“They have forgotten the sacrifices made by Indians who played a major role in the construction of the railway track from Ipoh to Padang Besar,” said Samy.

… “KTMB must remember that the railway track could not have been completed without the manpower of Indians. Many sacrificed their lives when the Padang Rengas railway tunnel was being built,” said Samy

“KTMB has conveniently forgotten the history of the Indian community’s contributions to the construction of the railway network,” he added.

He said there is a big Indian community concentrated in this area and more Indian children want to enrol in SJK (T) Perak Sangeetha Sabah.

“But there is not enough space to accommodate them unless KTMB gives permission to rebuild the school.”

Samy pointed out that Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak (right) had given RM100 million, and former premier Abdullah Ahmad Badawi had allocated another RM30 million for the construction of 60 new Tamil schools.

The money is also for repairs and extension of buildings for Tamil schools in the country.

“SJK (T) Perak Sangeetha Sabah is on the list schools which is to benefit from the allocations, but KTMB is denying the Indian community the right to study in a newly-built school.

‘I’m going to speak Tee Keat’

“When we have the funds (to build new schools)… we do not have the land and, when we have the land… we do not have the funds,” said a frustrated Samy (below).

“I’m going to speak to transport minister Ong Tee Keat about this matter (KTMB’s decision not to allow MIC to build a new school),” he said.