Posts Tagged ‘Perak’

Deepavali Bazaar in Ipoh set to light up

October 14th, 2008
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After a war of words between the has-been and the current boss, Ipoh’s Little India is all set to be bathed in lights today. I guess the traders and community are relieved that their rice bowl and entertainment is not affected. As I mentioned many times, people are less bothered with who does it anymore. MIC, PKR, DAP, PAS, Gerakan – doesn’t matter. There’s no more loyalty to parties. Last time MIC used to organise the Deepavali bazaar (naturally because they were part of the ruling government). Now its Pakatan’s turn. According to the Star, the rental are lower this year, and the same traders are still given chance to take up the trading lots. Part of the money collected from the stalls rental will be given as aid to Sathia Devi, and the balance to build and arch in Little India.

The Deepavali bazaar and celebrations at Little India will begin early with trading starting today and cultural shows on Thursday.

Perak executive councillor A. Sivanesan said 86 stalls had been set up for the celebrations. Local artistes will be performing daily from 7.30pm to 11.30pm in the cultural nights until the last day of the bazaar on Oct 25.

Sivanesan said Ipoh Timor MP Lim Kit Siang would launch the Deepavali celebrations at Little India.

A committee, consisting of state government officers and members of non-governmental organisations and traders’ associations, had decided to rent out the stalls to the same operators who took part in last year’s celebrations.

The stalls would be let out to traders once they have paid a fee of between RM200 and RM450. The fee is based on the location and size of the stall. Last year, the stalls were rented out for between RM500 and RM1,000.

Sivanesan, who visited Little India yesterday, said the committee estimated the stalls would yield a collection of some RM25,000. Part of the proceeds collected would be donated to the family of student S. Sathiah Devi, 23, whose mother and the family’s sole breadwinner died recently in Sitiawan, he added. “The balance will be used to build an arch in Little India,” Sivanesan said, adding that there had been requests from the people for an arch.

If anyone can take some pictures of the bazaar, please share!

Big trouble in Ipoh Little india

October 7th, 2008
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I don’t know what to say. Maybe have to bang my head on the wall!!! Small town like Ipoh also getting bad name no thanks to politicians.

The city’s Little India is shaping out to be a battle scene for two political parties fighting for the right to hold their own grand Deepavali celebration.

Perak executive councillor A. Sivanesan from Pakatan Rakyat is crossing swords with an equally determined Perak MIC chairman Datuk G. Rajoo over the matter.

Sivanesan said the state government rejected Rajoo’s application yesterday to hold the celebration in Little India as the Ipoh Barat MIC had been organising the event over many years “to make profits.” Rajoo is Ipoh Barat chairman.

He added that Pakatan planned to organise the annual event this time with the backing and participation of local hawkers, businessmen and organisations.

“We have received complaints from traders that, in the past, Ipoh Barat MIC never involved the public when organising the celebration.

“This time the community will decide with Pakatan on how the celebration should be done,” he told reporters at the state secretariat yesterday.

Sivanesan, who is also state Health, Environment and Human Resources Committee chairman, accused the MIC of making profit from the festival through sales of trading lots.

“But we (Pakatan) are not doing it to make money. As a veteran politician, Rajoo should understand that the final decision is in the hands of the state executive council,” he said.

A defiant Rajoo, however, said Ipoh Barat MIC would carry on with its preparations for the Deepavali celebration, which they had been doing for the past 16 years, as they were doing it legally.

He said they had received approval in May from the Ipoh City Council for the week-long celebration.

“We paid RM2,770 for the lots and we were issued an official receipt. We’ve even received payment for 83 stalls,” he said, adding that the state government was being unfair and that Sivanesan should not have meddled as the council was an independent body.

Rajoo also denied that MIC made a profit from the event, adding that the party had even subsidised the traders.

issues:
1. profit. MIC says no profit but actually gives subsidy. state says MIC makes profit.
– very easy. MIC can expose how much it charges per lot. By right, they paid RM2770 (total or per day?) to Ipoh city council, and created 83 lots. That means a lot is only RM876.75. So, if the charge is extra RM50 for electricity, water, and miscellaneous expenses, still OK. Of course, they have to show last year’s records as well. Then we can know who is lying.

2. public. state plans to involve community and alleges MIC never did so.
– This is publicity stunt. Obviously Pakatan will get feedback from all quarters, especially the business community and perhaps many “new” Pakatan supporters will try their luck. The community was with MIC previously so can get something, now the community sway towards Pakatan…also hoping to get something.

3. legality. MIC already have approval from city council, but state government rejected it.
– This is critical issue. Is this interference by state government? Who has the legality to approve or reject the application? Can MIC sue the council?

Perak try to get rid of ISA camp

October 6th, 2008
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This is basically a symbolic proposal by Sivanesan. The Pakatan Rakyat knows that it is not possible to repeal ISA or even get any kind of review of ISA as long as its not in power. The calls for repeal from BN coalition partners are just empty words because in the parliament, they won’t support the motion from opposition. Unless the ruling coalition itself proposes such a review or discussion of ISA.

Thus Sivanesan is proposing that at least the camp is removed from Pakatan-led states.

State executive councillor A. Sivanesan said he would look into the legal avenues and land legislation, in particular the Land Acquisition Act, to see how the Pakatan Rakyat-led state could reclaim the land alienated to the Federal Government for the camp.

Sivanesan suggested the detention centre be relocated to a Barisan Nasional stronghold such as Pahang or Johor.

“Pakatan is against the Internal Security Act (ISA) and the camp is in Kamunting, Taiping. If they (Barisan) are not going to abolish the ISA, then move the camp out and give us back the land,” he said yesterday after meeting orang asli at Kampung Chang Sungai Gepai, about 70km from Ipoh.

However, Sivanesan said he had yet to bring up the idea at the weekly state executive council meeting.

MP Teluk Intan Manogaran missing

October 5th, 2008
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A letter that appears in NST Letters section:

Where’s the representative? We miss our MP and assemblyman
By : CHELVARAJAH PONNIAH, Teluk Intan

I AM a strong political and social activist. I was one of the main campaigners for the member of parliament for Teluk Intan, M. Manogaran.

During the last general election, Manogaran promised the voters that should he win the seat he would set up a service centre in the town for the benefit of the people.

Since being declared the winner, he has been nowhere to be found. He comes in late on Saturday afternoon and goes to Kuala Lumpur the following afternoon. No one knows his whereabouts while in town.

He has yet to set up a service centre in the town proper. The constituents need their elected representative to be around in times of need and to solve their problems with government agencies.

The DAP state assemblyman, Seah Peck Leong, is an exco member of the Perak government. He resides in Ipoh.

The people of Teluk Intan are in a dilemma. Both Manogaran and Seah are claiming their respective allowances. Repeated requests to the DAP leadership to get the MP to stay in Teluk Intan have fallen on deaf ears.

Over to you Manogaran! Better prepare some answers or you’ll be a one-term MP only resigned to the history books.

Note: Man Utd leading 2-0 now, second goal scored by Rooney. 2 minutes left.

Sultan to help Ragu

September 26th, 2008
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Yesterday, we read how Ragu was asked to get a support letter from Sultan of Perak to get his MyKad. Today, the Sultan summoned ExCO Sivanesan, State NRD Director and State Welfare Director to meet him at 2.30pm.

“I was informed by the ruler’s office that he wanted the government officers to brief him on Ragu’s case. He is showing concern over the lives and living conditions of his subjects,” Sivanesan said here yesterday.

Home Minister Syed Hamid said that a temporary (green MyKad) identification document will be issued “immediately” with the state NRD until the Home Ministry considers Ragu’s application for permanent MyKad.

According to Syed Hamid, the green card was stopped in 2004, but now there are plans to reissue them for thousands of Malaysian who suffer without proper identity cards.

Obviously, there will be an investigation, according to him to identify who gave wrong information to Ragu.

“He should not have been asked to go to the palace to obtain the letter. We do not involve the Rulers in this situation. That is not the way we (the NRD) operate.”

He said the ministry would attend to Ragu’s problem immediately, adding that it could have been avoided if the parties concerned had carried out their duties diligently.