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Khamis, 18 April 2013

BN’s 56 promises for Selangor


Selangor Barisan Nasional (BN) has launched its "56 janji" (56 promises) as a specific manifesto for the people of Selangor.
The manifesto, launched by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak yesterday, highlights unique issues in Selangor and will capitalise on the state's standing as the wealthiest in the country to promote development.
Najib said the candidates chosen to represent the coalition in Selangor is strong enough to transform and develop the state.
“If you believe me as the leader, then this team will fulfil the people’s hope and take the country to greater success."
The main focus of the manifesto is the Selangor people's wellbeing, with some provisions to match Pakatan Rakyat's (PR) "Merakyatkan Ekonomi" initiative, which shows that BN will spare nothing to reclaim the state.
The manifesto promises a monthly aid of RM250 to the poor, single mothers and the disabled, and lowering quit rent and land taxes that was increased during PR's administration. Quit rent for households in low cost housing schemes and "Projek Perumahan Rakyat" house owners registered with e-Kasih will also be abolished.
Najib also announced that BN will provide 20 cu m of free water per month to every household and the option to change bulk meters to individual meters for free.
The coalition will also build day care centres to ease the burden of working parents.

Najib said BN will increase the number of local government authorities (PBT) from 12 to 14 with the introduction of the Bangi, North Klang and Kota Raja municipal councils to offer better services to the people.
All 14 PBTs will also spearhead the Selangor Safe City concept with upgraded integrated security infrastructure to reduce crime and provide fast help in the event of natural disasters.
To address housing problems, BN promised that the Selangor State Development Corporation (PKNS) will resume its key role of providing affordable homes for the people.
A new scheme will also be introduced to help people, especially young couples, to own houses.
BN plans to build:
– 25,000 low cost units or Rumah Mesra Rakyat priced at RM50,000 for suburban and rural residents;
– 15,000 units with a minimum built up area of 850 sq ft, to be sold to people earning below RM3,000 per month at RM80,000; and
– 25,000 units with a minimum built up area of 1,000 sq ft to be sold at the maximum price of RM300,000 to people earning between RM3,000 to RM5,000 per month.

BN will introduce a new economic zone named "Selangor Global Logistic Hub" in the area between Port Klang and KLIA in Sepang, which will create 560,000 new job opportunities.
A new Selangor microcredit scheme will also be introduced to provide funding of up to RM250 million as start-up capital for new businesses.
Under the "Permata Pendidikan Selangor" initiative, BN will offer a RM500 contribution for newborn babies in the National Education Saving Scheme with an average return on investment of 7% per year guaranteed by the government.
All Selangor-born students who secure a place at any public university will receive a cash aid of RM1,000 (diploma) and RM1,500 (first degree).
Scholarship and convertible loans of up to RM80,000 will also be offered to Selangor citizens for their first degree.
To make the community more caring and inclusive, special funds of up to RM10,000 will be given to residents' associations to help organise community-building activities.
Annual grants of up to RM1,000 will also be given to registered social clubs and cash aid of up to RM5,000 will be offered to religious houses such as mosques and temples for management and development purposes.
Najib also chided Pakatan Rakyat government over their inability to deliver their election promises after winning in 2008.
“If the manifesto is not a promise, then why did you present it to the people?
“Five years is enough to know they (Pakatan) can’t fulfil their promises,” he said referring to on-going legal suites against the state government over their election manifesto.

Muhyiddin: Anwar lacks charism


Sabahans have been urged to reject the opposition because its leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim lacks charisma to lead the country.
Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said Anwar lied when he claimed that the opposition would takeover states under Barisan Nasional (BN) rule including Sabah.
He described Anwar as a big liar for saying he could attract BN members of parliament to support him and form the government on Sept 16, 2008.
"Anwar likes to boast about changing the government and came to Tuaran to deceive Sabahans. He only wants to become the Prime Minister in Putrajaya," he said at a meet-the-people session here last night.
Also present was his wife, Puan Sri Norainee Abdul Rahman, Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman and Tuaran parliamentary candidate and secretary-general of United Pasok Momogun Kadazandusun Organisation (Upko), Datuk Wilfred Madius Tangau.
"Why should we change the government? The BN government is already good and has been good for a long time.
"Anwar should be rejected because of his quest for political power and ambition of becoming the prime minister and not to champion the people. The BN government under Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak has made extraordinary achievements to improve the people's standard of living and fulfilled its promises.
Muhyiddin said they include the 1Malaysia People's Aid (BR1M) for the benefit of 4.2 million households which will be increased to RM1,200 in stages.
The government had also standardised the price of goods in Sabah and Sarawak to ease the people's burden and control the price of daily essentials.
Sabahans should assess the opposition manifesto that is impossible to implement while they failed to fulfill its manifesto for Selangor made in 2008.
At the event, a total of 246 former opposition supporters submitted membership forms to join BN component parties. – Bernama

'New and improved' BN battles for Selangor


The Barisan Nasional (BN) battle to wrest Selangor from Pakatan Rakyat will be fronted by a force formed by a majority of new faces.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak, in announcing the BN candidates for Selangor today, revealed that 80% of the line-up are first-timers.
The move is seen as an effort to meet the rakyat's demands of a "new and improved BN."
"This is the way to return Selangor to BN and to form a stronger state government here," Najib told a packed press conference.
Among the new faces are:
>> Perkasa vice-president Zulkifli Noordin (Shah Alam);
>> Deputy Foreign Minister Kohillan Pillay (Puchong);
>> Teratai Gerakan Public Complaints Bureau chief Ben Liew Pok Boon (Teratai);
>> Subang MIC co-ordinator Prakash Rao Applanaidoo (Subang);
>> MIC Central Working Committee member A Sakthivel;
>> BN Pandan Youth central working committee member Muhammad Faizal Sufar, 33, who is among the youngest candidates in Selangor (Chempaka); and
>> Tengku Rethwan Tengku Masor, who is Umno secretary-general Tengku Adnan Mansor's brother (Seri Setia).
However, there was a notable lack of women candidates, with only seven named out of 22 parliamentary seats and 57 state seats.
The women candidates are: Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Noriah Kasnon (Sungai Besar), Selangor MCA Beliawanis chief Jessie Ooi (Kuala Kubu Baru), Ketua Wanita UMNO Ampang Rozaidah Talib (Ampang), lawyer Adzhaliza Mohd Nor (Hulu Langat), social entrepreneur Chew Hoong Ling (Petaling Jaya Utara), Halimaton Saadiah Bohan (Kota Damansara) and Lee Siew Chee (Sungai Pinang).
Najib, who is also Selangor BN chief, added that BN is ready not only to contest, but to regain the trust of the people of Selangor.
"We have been operating as the Opposition in Selangor for five years and we have learned a lot," he said.

Warga Putrajaya: Apa takut, 6hb sudah kerajaan baru

Ceramah 'Tawan Putrajaya 2013' malam tadi menyaksikan Naib Presiden PAS Datuk Husam Musa mengambil peluang bercerita pengalamannya bertemu dan menyantuni masyarakat Putrajaya.

Memulakan ceramahnya malam tadi, calon PAS yang akan bertanding bagi kerusi Parlimen Putrajaya itu menarik perhatian lebih 10,000 hadirin dengan bertanyakan "Are you ready for Putrajaya?" sebanyak tiga kali dan dijawab "yes" oleh para hadirin.

Kemudian beliau bertanya pula "Are you ready for BN?", lalu disambut laungan "No" oleh orang ramai yang hadir.

"Kalau begini, menanglah. Siapa kata (Datuk Seri) Tengku Adnan (Tengku Mansor) tidak boleh dikalahkan," katanya sinis disambut tepukan gemuruh hadirin.

Pas terlalu yakin dapat menawan Putrajaya dalam pilihan raya ke -13 ini.Pas jangan takbur sangat,takut bila jatuh tak dapat bangun kembali.

Jika Mukhriz MB, San Miguel bolehlah masuk Kedah?

Jika Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir dapat mencapai idamannya menjadi Menteri Besar Kedah, adakah beliau akan membiarkan pengeluar arak, San Miguel Corp (San Miguel) membuka kilangnya di negeri itu?

Naib Presiden PAS, Datuk Mahfuz Omar membangkitkan persoalan itu selepas mendengar kebimbangan itu dibangkitkan oleh ramai rakyat Kedah yang ditemuinya.

"Saya tidak boleh menolak begitu sahaja kebimbangan rakyat yang disuarakan beberapa kali kepada saya itu.

"Sebab itulah saya terpaksa bertanya adakah Mukhriz akan membiarkan San Miguel membuka kilang araknya di Kedah?

"Maklumlah, abangnya, Datuk Mirzan Mahathir adalah salah seorang pengarah San Miguel," katanya.

Mahfuz amat berharap perkara itu tidak ada dalam perancangan Mukhriz.

"Sebabnya, kalau ada, BN sepatutnya meletakkan pembukaan kilang arak San Miguel di Kedah dalam manifestonya," kata beliau

Mirzan sebelum ini dilaporkan mengakui pegangan syarikat pelaburannya di dalam San Miguel.

Beliau dilantik sebagai salah seorang pengarah San Miguel bagi mewakili kepentingan syarikat pelaburan yang dikuasainya, Q-Tech Alliance Holdings Inc di dalam lembaga pengarah syarikat pengeluar arak itu

Q-Tech, syarikat pelaburan berpengkalan di Manila yang dikuasai Mirzan, membeli pegangan sebanyak 19.9 peratus di dalam San Miguel Corp dengan nilai kira-kira RM2.9 bilion.

San Miguel Corp pula menguasai 51 peratus pegangan di dalam anak syarikatnya yang mengeluarkan arak, San Miguel Brewery Inc.

mengapa Pas bangkitkan isu arak pual,apa muslihat Pas ni??