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Jumaat, 26 April 2013

2 kereta dibakar di Klang, hentikan politik ganas!!!

Dua buah kereta dibakar di dalam kawasan Parlimen Kota Raja dan salah seorang mangsanya adalah anak calon PKR di Sri Andalas, Dr Xevier Jayakumar.

Sehubungan itu, calon PAS Parlimen Kota Raja, Dr Siti Mariah Mahmud mendesak siasatan segera perlu dibuat dan dihentikan politik ganas.

Sebelum ini, satu letupan bom berlaku di dalam satu majlis anjuran BN di Nibong Tebal, Pulau Pinang.

Namun, hanya seorang sahaja yang mendapat cedera ringan di kakinya.

Polis yakin ia dibuat bukan untuk mencederakan sesiapa tetapi ada tujuan lain.
Apa nak jadi dah,ni nak berpolitk ke atau nak menakutkan orang awam??berpolitk lah sebagia bangsa yang bertamadun  dan bertanggungjawab.

Pemuda PAS sokong, pengerusi BN perlu mohon maaf


NIBUNG TEBAL: Dewan Pemuda PAS Negeri Pulau Pinang mendesak pasukan keselamatan menyiasat segera letupan bom di samping menyokong kenyataan agar Pengerusi Barisan Nasional (BN) Negeri Pulau Pinang, Teng Chang Yeow memohon maaf segera kerana mengaitkan letupan tersebut dengan Pakatan Rakyat.

Ketuanya, Ustaz Yusni Mat Piah (gambar) berkata, letupan tersebut walaupun kecil dan hanya mencederakan seorang petugas keselamatan di bahagian kaki namun perlu ditangani segera supaya suasana pilihanraya umum ke 13 tidak terpalit dengan kejadian yang tidak diingini.

"Dewan Pemuda mengutuk tindakan seumpama itu dan berharap pasukan keselamatan mencari punca dan mengheret mana-mana individu yang ingin mengcetuskan kegelisahan rakyat.  Kami juga menyokong saranan Datuk Mahfuz agat Teng Chang Yeow menarik balik pertuduhan kononya Pakatan Rakyat  terlibat, " terangnya.

Dewan pemuda PAS juga tidak mahu peristiwa berkaitan diimpot masuk ke Malaysia dengan niat menakut-nakutkan rakyat yang sudah mulai berani melakukan perubahan.

Permainan sekarang baru bermula tegasnya, usah timbulkan suasana yang boleh menambah kemarahan penyokong Pakatan Rakyat.

Adakah peristiwa tersebut sengaja dirancang  untuk menunjukan Pakatan Rakyat berniat jahat pada BN kerana terlalu yakin mencapai kemenangan, kata Ustaz Yusni.

Shabery raps Husam for youth festival comments


PUTRAJAYA (April 25, 2013): Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek has lambasted PAS vice-president Datuk Husam Musa for saying the "A Million Youth Gathering" would be postponed should Pakatan Rakyat come into power.
Ahmad Shabery said the youth festival is an important event and no where else in the world is an administrative capital given over to youth to allow them to display their talents and creativity for the rakyat and policymakers.
"He (Husam) has not attended the festival so he does not understand it.
"(I believe) he has simply read news reports that may appear to be negative but he has not seen the good aspects of this festival," Ahmad Shabery told the media at his ministry.
He said the festival from May 23 to May 26 will proceed as planned and all booths have been booked.
"There will be more than 500 events happening and people will benefit from it," he added.
In a press conference earlier, Husam had said Putrajaya residents were against the hedonistic nature of the festival.
He also said the ministry had frozen the Youth Economic Fund (YEF) for three years citing lack of repayment from borrowers.
"If there was a shortage of funds, how could the ministry have afforded to hold the 'A Million Youth Gathering' in Putrajaya in 2012, spending RM32 million for the programme?" Husam asked.
He claimed the cost of the festival this year would be about RM20 million.
"This programme does not give impact at all to youths. The ministry paid a lot of money just to get international artistes to perform."
Husam said if Pakatan Rakyat were to form the next government, it would postpone the festival and make YEF available again.
To this, Ahmad Shabery questioned why similar funds had not been set up in Kelantan, although the federal government had provided allocations for youth programmes.

DPM: Do not change drivers


SEGAMAT (April 25, 2013): The "high-speed train of national transformation" will be derailed if there is a change in government, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said today.
Likening the country's journey to development and transformation to a train, Muhyiddin warned that changing "drivers" may lead to disaster.
"(Prime Minister) Datuk Seri Najib (Abdul Razak) is now in the driver's seat, bringing the high-speed train to transformation, and he knows where the destination is and where he is going."
Muhyiddin was addressing a crowd of some 1,500 people, mostly civil servants, at the launch of the 1Malaysia Help for Housewives scheme.
"Do we go straight forward to become a developed nation or along the way we change the driver just because some people say 'ubah' (change) ... and end up in the ravine?" he asked, alluding to the Opposition's rallying cry of "change" in this general election.
He chided the Opposition for not having any experience in governing the nation.
"They have no experience, but we (Barisan Nasional) have 56 years of experience!" he charged.
Muhyiddin also said the Opposition often trumpets that the BN government has ruled for too long, and is too "old" and dated.
"I say it is not about age, it is about leadership capabilities," he said.
Muhyiddin made light of the massive turnout at an opposition rally in Segamat on Wednesday.
The ceramah, which was attended by Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, saw a huge turnout of some 20,000 people.
Asked by the press to compare the turnouts at their respective ceramah, Muhyiddin said the BN campaign is going well and that BN has conducted many well-received programmes.
"We are not affected by numbers ... We also have thousands at our ceramah," he said.