Posts Tagged ‘DAP’

Kulasegaran gets councillor post

July 8th, 2008
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Two months ago, there were rumours that Kulasegaran will be nominated as Ipoh Mayor, which received mostly negative feedback from the public and other parties/organisations.

He was instead appointed as a councillor, an action that still received flak from certain groups:

Ipoh Ratepayers Association (Irata) vice-president Victor Sankey expressed concern whether Kulasegaran could spare the time from his tight schedule as a parliamentarian to attend to local issues. “No doubt, his credentials qualify him as a councillor but he has enough on his plate as a parliamentarian,” he said Tuesday. Pointing out that local councils were the third tier of government and closest to the people, Victor said ratepayers had high expectations. He added that people were already annoyed that only 30% of the councillors’ posts were allotted to non-governmental organisations.

Teja assemblyman Chang Lih Kang was also sceptical if Kulasegaran could handle the appointment. He added that the Ipoh Barat MP’s appointment had also set a bad precedent.”A politician should not be given excessive power. Kulasegaran’s appointment is a form of monopoly.  “As there were other candidates applying to become councillors, it should not be monopolised by politicians,” he said.

Perak MCA organising secretary Dr Mah Hang Soon questioned whether Kulasegaran could carry out his duties as a councillor as he would be away in Parliament for more than 100 days a year.  “Being a councillor, he needs to be regularly available to the people,” he said.

Kula still insists that he can serve his community well, and will be quitting his legal profession:

Kulasegaran, however, said he would not face problems in carrying out his duties as both MP and councillor. “As I have vast knowledge on local council affairs, I am expected to play a pivotal role in Ipoh City Council,” he said. He added that he would quit as a lawyer soon to concentrate on his dual role.

As for me, I still believe another person should have been given a chance. Definitely there are equally or better qualified people in Ipoh? Kulasegaran can still provide input and assistance via his position as MP. The intentions may be good, but the perception of the public will be negative. Bad move for Pakatan.

Interview with Malim Nawar Assemblyman Keshvinder Singh

June 15th, 2008
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Summary: Keshvinder (lawyer by training) wants to focus on land issues and activities for youths.

BTW, Malim Nawar had developed a lot compared to 20 years ago. The railway station had been closed since double-tracking project started. I still remember taking train from KL station years ago.


Know your state rep: Squatters depending on him to secure land titles
By : Jaspal Singh
MALIM NAWAR: The odds may have been against Keshvinder Singh in the general election but he proved his detractors wrong by winning the Malim Nawar state seat.  The 37-year-old father of two who joined DAP in April 2005 was seen as a political greenhorn with little chance of taking over the seat from the Barisan Nasional.

“Many, including friends and relatives, did not expect me to win as they considered me a greenhorn but that did not dampen my resolve to do my best to win the seat,” he told the New Straits Times. However, Keshvinder, who defeated Barisan Nasional’s Chai Song Poh with a majority of 1,362 votes, acknowledged that the next four or five years before the next polls will not be easy for him.

Just two months into his new job, he has already received close to 1,000 appeals from constituents to help them to either get new land titles or renew old ones.   Many of them have been squatting on state land for two generations or more and, so far, have failed in their attempts to apply for land titles.  Some of those whose titles have expired have been trying to get them renewed for more than 20 years. » Read more: Interview with Malim Nawar Assemblyman Keshvinder Singh

Interview with John Fernandez MP Seremban

May 28th, 2008
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MP Writes: Seeking solutions for the people
By : John Fernandez (DAP-Seremban)
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I AM a founder member of the DAP and have been struggling for Malaysians since the party’s formation in 1966. I joined the late Devan Nair, Dr Chen Man Hin, Lim Kit Siang and Liew Ah Kim to found DAP but left the party for 14 years following differences with the leadership. I rejoined in 2000.

I served as state assemblyman for the then Rasah state seat from 1974 to 1978, have lost several elections as both a DAP candidate and an independent, and now serve as Seremban MP on a DAP ticket.

In all this time, I have seen, and continue to see, many issues come to head – issues afflicting my constituents as well as Malaysians in general. » Read more: Interview with John Fernandez MP Seremban

Photos of Press Statement after YB Manoharan swearing in

May 14th, 2008
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Photos taken after YB Manoharan was sworn in. Thank you to Damien for the pics.

Interview with Kulasegaran MP Ipoh Barat

May 10th, 2008
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KNOW YOUR MPs: Constituents’ welfare comes first for Kula
By : P. Chandra Sagaran
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IPOH: Solving local issues affecting the people is not exactly the job of a member of parliament but M. Kulasegaran, MP for Ipoh Barat, still demands solutions from the authorities so as not to let his constituents down.
The second-term MP said if councillors and local councils had done their job well, people would not bring their problems to the elected representatives. “This is why we are planning to appoint 30 per cent of councillors from a diverse section of the community including professionals and those who who can discharge their duties effectively.” » Read more: Interview with Kulasegaran MP Ipoh Barat