Friday, March 14, 2008

[Malaysia Politics ] Penang Umno to recommend stopping all state mega projects

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http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Thursday/NewsBreak/20080313184754/Article/index_html

Penang Umno to recommend stopping all state mega projects
By : Audrey Dermawan
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GEORGE TOWN, Thurs:

Penang Umno will recommend to the Federal Government to stop all proposed mega projects in the state, include those planned under the Northern Corridor Economic Region (NCER), the second Penang Bridge, the light monorail transit system, the Penang Outer Ring Road, the Penang Sentral and the RapidPenang bus service.

State Umno secretary Datuk Azhar Ibrahim said the previous Gerakan-led state government had worked together with the federal government to bring all sorts of development to Penang.

"Since the people have clearly rejected development and made their choice for a change, we will recommend to the federal government to cancel all such projects. Don’t blame us for this," he said after a state liaison committee meeting here today. In March 8 polls, Umno only won two parliamentary seats and 12 state seats.

The meeting was chaired by the deputy state Umno liaison committee chairman Datuk Seri Abdul Rashid Abdullah. Also present were Umno division chiefs from all 13 divisions.

Asked if this was Umno’s revenge, Azhar, who was appointed opposition chief, said: "This is not revenge…it is the new government's responsibility to bring development to the state. We have done so many things in the past but we were criticised…we were blamed for wasting this and wasting that.”
To another question if this would bring about any implications to the people, he said: "The people have chosen and they wanted a new leadership."

Comments:
"Since the people have clearly rejected development and made their choice for a change, we will recommend to the federal government to cancel all such projects. Don’t blame us for this,"<-- you gotta be kidding me, "rejected development?" I think it's more like "rejected corruption" from BN cronies.


Asked if this was Umno’s revenge, Azhar, who was appointed opposition chief, said: "This is not revenge…it is the new government's responsibility to bring development to the state. We have done so many things in the past but we were criticised…we were blamed for wasting this and wasting that.”
To another question if this would bring about any implications to the people, he said: "The people have chosen and they wanted a new leadership."<-- I think UMNO just manage tarnish their own image even more by saying it's not a revenge. In the end, the people will even compelled NOT to vote for UMNO for the coming election. UMNO just dug their own grave way before they are due. how stupid are they.

On the other hand,according this blog entry, the mega projects seems to benefit the UMNO cronies. So, then again it's a good idea to stop all of them as well.

PKR,DAP,PAS are smart enough to find their way. UMNO just being a childish trying to cry foul at others when they had their time prove themselves, they chose not to.

In the end, it was still the "right"(subjective to your political leanings) choice to vote Barisan Alternatif (BA).



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