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Sunday 2 April 2017

Kit Siang trying to deceive Malays, says Umno minister and this minister is afraid very afraid

What a crock of shit this guy is speaking. Look at the majority of Malays after 60 years of UMNO rule now living on mouth to mouth. If Kit Siang can do better , he can rule as he wants. Anything better than UMNO

Kit Siang trying to deceive Malays, says Umno minister
 | April 2, 2017
Ismail Sabri says if DAP leader appoints a Malay to chair Pakatan Harapan, it will mean opposition coalition is an 'Ali Baba pact'.


PETALING JAYA: An Umno Supreme Council member has accused DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang of cheating Pakatan Harapan (PH) supporters, especially the Malays.
Rural and Regional Development Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob said this further to claims that the opposition coalition is controlled by DAP.
“Kit Siang has tried to humiliate and mislead the Malays.
“We all know that the DAP is a Chinese-dominated party and Kit Siang has not given space to the Malays,” he said in a statement today.
Ismail added that it was only fitting for the Gelang Patah MP to be chairman of the opposition coalition because DAP is the largest party in the coalition.
“If Kit Siang appoints a Malay as the chairman of PH, it will be a trick to deceive Malay voters.
“He needs to take the position himself to prove that PH is not an Ali Baba pact,” he said.
Ismail reminded the Malays that DAP wanted their votes to capture Putrajaya.
“After taking control of Putrajaya, Kit Siang will rule for his future generation,” he said.


POSITIVE SIGN OR ‘DON’T BE TOO QUICK TO JUMP THE GUN’ FOR MALAYSIA’S PROPERTY MARKET? No it is not

Property is overvalued by nearly 60% and once prices come to a realistic level down by 40 to 50%, only then buyers will folk back and if no than just do some day dreaming the Buyers are coming back in droves. Invest in foreign properties or currency brings in returns of 20 to 25% yearly due to the booming property markets overseas and a fast depreciating Malaysian Ringgit. The choice is clear


A customer counts ringgit bills in denominations of 1, 50 and 100 at the service window of a money changer in Kuala Lumpur, 22 July 2005. The Malaysian ringgit was appreciating gradually in cautious trade 22 July after the Malaysian central bank responded to China's yuan revaluation by scrapping the dollar peg in favour of a managed float. AFP PHOTO/TENGKU BAHAR
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia Property Exposition (Mapex) is receiving better response from developers this year, signaling the players of property market are more optimistic about this year’s prospect, despite the weakening economy.
Mapex organizing chairman Datuk Ng Seing Liong said there are currently 50 developers registered to participate in this year’s first Mapex event



“We are expecting 50,000 visitors to attend this event,” he added.
Mapex will be held from April 14 to 16 (Friday to Sunday) at Mid Valley Exhibition Centre, Kuala Lumpur. The event is organized by Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association (Rehda) Malaysia.
StarProperty.my is one of the supporting media.
When it comes to house hunting, Ng suggested that house buyers should do the due diligence and inspect the location where the properties are located, as well as compare the prices of different properties.
“House buyers should attend the event to gain insights on where they should focus their next property venture, aside from comparing property prices,” Ng adviced.
“Rehda is offering RM1,000 cash offer for each of the first 30 purchasers. Moreover, the developers will also offer various discounts to the buyers,” he added.
Mapex will be the largest national property exposition with a theme of “Greater Connectivity for Better Affordable Living”.
The renowned developers who will participate in this event include Ecoworld Development Group Bhd, Mah Sing Group Bhd, Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd, SP Setia Bhd, Malaysia Resources Corporation Bhd (MRCB), MKH Bhd, IJM Land Bhd, Putra Nilai Development Sdn Bhd and more.
 



What else can I say to save their lives, none as they are all gone because somebody was in a rush to save a minute from the journey but end up losing all the minutes of everybody in car? Just like a game of poker. Highways and roads in the modern era should be upgraded of built with 3 or more lanes and heavy vehicles including bus can only use the first lane and have a concrete barrier for the first lane so that the driver cannot drive on other lanes. Yes have to treat drivers like small kids because they do not understand instructions at all.

Put the heavy vehicles drivers who speed in a cage with a Giant Red Kangaroo as a punishment for 10 minutes and he will never speed again and if he does the Kangaroo will be waiting for rematch


I am waiting and hurry up 


Tanjung Malim tragedy: Hopes of paying homage to ancestors shattered


 | April 2, 2017
Family in MPV crushed by trailer on PLUS highway were on the way to Bidor for Cheng Beng festival, says relative.





KUALA KUBU BHARU: The hopes of six family members who wished to visit their ancestors’ graves in Bidor, Perak were shattered when the multi-purpose vehicle they were in was crushed by a trailer that skidded at KM403.3 of the North-South Expressway (PLUS) near the Tanjung Malim exit this morning.
In the 7.40am incident, the north-bound trailer laden with earth was believed to have gone out of control before it skidded and landed on the Ssangyong MPV which was heading in the same direction.
The deceased were the MPV driver Lam Wai Loon, 46, and wife Wong Check Lee, 53, and their two children Lam Jie Yang, 19, and Lam Jie Hong, 13.
The others were Wai Loon’s father Lam Leong Choy, 76, and brother Lam Wai Keat, 38.
According to a close family member of the victims who wanted to remain anonymous, the six were believed to have been on their way to Perak to pay homage to their ancestors with other relatives for the Cheng Beng festival.
One of their family members, who could not get in touch with the victims, was already waiting in Bidor for over four hours before the relative eventually found out about the news, said the man when met at the Kuala Kubu Bharu Hospital’s Forensic Unit here.
Meanwhile, Hulu Selangor district police chief Supt R Supramaniam said the 27-year-old trailer driver escaped injury and was tested negative for drugs.
The case is being investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 for causing death by reckless driving.

[VIDEO] Roof Of Queensbay Shopping Mall Gave Way To Heavy Rain, Blessing The Food Court!!

Quality of design and construction of the building or the quality of materials and workmanship. . Lately a lot of building in Malaysia having their ceiling collapsing. Anther inquiry another 12 good men and 60 family members gets jobs to probe the obvious and for 12 months with an office , car , free meals and end up with “ No Future action “ report


I will buy only something which was built 20 years ago or earlier. Have to play safe or sleep in the open air at night rain or shine

Sad state in Malaysia


[VIDEO] Roof Of Queensbay Shopping Mall Gave Way To Heavy Rain, Blessing The Food Court!!




Earlier today heavy rain in Penang had caused the roof of Queensbay mall to give way and water came gushing down in front of the famous pan mee stall.
Videos were uploaded to Facebook by Stephanie Ong of the whole ordeal and it has over 6,700 shares in just 4 hours.




The pan mee stall is really famous in Queensbay, every day there is a long queue, business is doing really well for them and if taken positively by the pan mee stall owner, this could be a sign of blessing for a continuous good flow of business and cleansing of negative chi.
On the other hand, if you’re looking for a shower of blessing you know where to go. One commenter is looking at this incident in a positive light.

AL-FATIHAH: KELANTAN POLICE CHIEF DIES AT IJN OF HEART & KIDNEY ILLNESS

Heart diseases are one of the major causes of deaths in Malaysia. Need to leave a healthy life style but then again have seen perfectly healthy individuals getting heart attacks, stroke and other disease. Cannot be too careful or you take the fun out of living a life


AL-FATIHAH: KELANTAN POLICE CHIEF DIES AT IJN OF HEART & KIDNEY ILLNESS



KOTA BARU: Kelantan police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Dr Ab Rahman Ismail died at Institut Jantung Negara in Kuala Lumpur at about 3.45pm Sunday.
Dr Ab Rahman, who had heart and kidney complications, was admitted to IJN on Friday.
The office of the Kelantan Chief Police Officer confirmed the news.

Dr Ab Rahman was appointed Kelantan police chief in July last year.
Before coming to Kelantan, he was deputy director of the Integrity and Standards Compliance (Religion and Counselling) Department at the federal police headquarters in Bukit Aman.
ANN
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OMG! Car Crashed At Juru Turn Off Divider, Driver Pronounced Dead!

The Perodua Kancils are design as a small passenger car for Maximum 4 persons of medium built and travel at a safe speed of 80 to 90 Kilometer per hour. In Malaysia the Kancil is treated like a F1 car by the Kancil drivers and also the car is a sardine can with sometimes in excess of 7 passengers and more. The Kancil car is a death box and need to be banned or have speed limiters installed

I drive safely and not like some of my cousins

OMG! Car Crashed At Juru Turn Off Divider, Driver Pronounced Dead!



Perodua Kancil crashed into road divider which leads to both Penang highway and Juru Auto City. The incident took place earlier than 7.55 am this morning.
Hime Ann was on her way home from work when she noticed a car crashed in into the divider and smoke was coming out of the engine, she then posted images of the accident on Facebook.
Police arrived 20 minutes later, followed by the ambulance. The driver, a young Indian male pronounced dead at the scene.







Read below of another accident involving Kancil car in Malaysia

Six killed, one hurt in crash on Mukah-Selangau road 


KUCHING: Six people were killed and one person seriously injured in an accident involving a Perodua Kancil car and a Toyota Hilux pick-up at KM14 Jalan Mukah-Selangau, about 500km from here Friday afternoon.
Mukah police chief DSP Omar Bakhtiar Yaacob said those killed were the driver and four passengers of the Perodua Kancil and one passenger from the Toyota Hilux.
He said all six died at the scene.
"The accident is believed to have happened after the Perodua Kancil driven by Mohd Hisham Abdullah, 40, from Kampung Bruit, Daro, heading in the direction of Sibu collided with the Toyota Hilux.
"Due to the impact, the passengers in the car, all of whom were his family members, were flung forward and became pinned in front of the car.
"A male passenger from the three seated at the back of the pick-up died after his head hit the seat in front," he told Bernama.
He said another passenger in the Perodua Kancil, identified only as Nur Syafiqah, 14, was seriously injured and was reported to be in critical condition at the Sibu Hospital.
He added that police, with the help of 10 fire and rescue personnel, took about three hours to extricate the victims. - Bernama

BIGGEST POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA’ – MCA QUITS BN? APRIL FOOL JOKE OR NOT, NO CHINESE VOTER WOULD BELIEVE LIOW HAS GUTS

Nope it is not going to happen as they know better to know they are screwed then go in the unknown and get screwed. Play safe, worse can run away to another country as most leaders already have money and hoses overseas and also secretly PRs in other countries. If quit now , no time to run away as the head man will get a black Maria tour coach and ship them to Bamboo River Resort. Best time to run is when BN loses and the chaos which will follows. This is their thinking but nope not going to happen as they like it or not will be longtime residents at Bamboo River Resort

No way these monkeys are going to escape on my watch.I will not allow it.full Stop



BIGGEST POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA’ – MCA QUITS BN? APRIL FOOL JOKE OR NOT, NO CHINESE VOTER WOULD BELIEVE LIOW HAS GUTS




PETALING JAYA: MCA will remain loyal and steadfast to Barisan Nasional, said publicity bureau chairman Datuk Chai Kim Sen, amid a fake news article announcing the party’s withdrawal from the ruling coalition.
Chai said the author of the article was trying to create instability and sow distrust within the coalition, and erode the Chinese community’s confidence in MCA.


“It is clear the author is unable to separate fact from fiction, and is motivated by malicious intent to slander MCA president Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai and MCA in his (or) her bizarre attempt at conjuring lies.
“We will continue to work with our Barisan partners in preparation for the 14th general election, and expect more such vicious spinning to come our way by quarters o1ut to shake and destroy the stability within Barisan,” Chai said in a statement on Sunday.



The fake article was written in the form of actual news and quoted Liow as well as Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz, among others.
It claimed that this was the “biggest political development in Malaysia”, adding that Liow had disclosed the news to reporters after a “quarterly MCA central committee meeting”.
Chai said the fake WhatsApp message, which was released on April 1, was no April Fool’s Day prank but a “pathetic spin by the Opposition, its supporters or cybertroopers” worried and jealous of the support Barisan was getting.
He said no MCA central committee meeting was convened on March 31, as Liow was in India accompanying Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
He also clarified that on the date Liow supposedly “withdrew” MCA from Barisan, he was in fact having a discussion with India’s Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu. Liow had also tweeted his meeting with the minister.
The fake article had several spelling and factual mistakes, as well as the questionable byline “Neo Tar Pean”, which means “you have faeces” in Mandarin.
It is believed that the fake article began circulating on social media on Saturday, which is April Fool’s Day.
– ANN 

SABAH WILL FALL’: SHAFIE PROMISES NAJIB – ‘I KNOW YOU, YOU DON’T DARE TAKE RISKS

My Take is that Sabah is long overdue for a change and Warrisan are going to be the giant killer this time around as in the past the Giant killers were Berjaya , PBS and now it will be Warrisan and it come in 15 – 20 years cycle in Sabah. The moment the Sabah state assembly is dissolved, frogs will be hopping mad and trying to land on something.it is going to be chaos this time as the present UMNO assemblymen will try to hop to Warrisan but will get swat in the middle. I think warrisan have already got their candidates list ready and my hunch is that 30% of the slots will be reserved for the trustable BN present state assemblymen who have already negotiate will Warrisan to stand as Warrisan candidates in this Sabah state elections. PBS will be dismembered which their state assemblymen will do the hopping dance to Warrisan, DAP and to STAR.


Let the game begin and Watch this space

SABAH WILL FALL’: SHAFIE PROMISES NAJIB – ‘I KNOW YOU, YOU DON’T DARE TAKE RISKS



FORMER-MINISTER-TURNED opposition leader Shafie Apdal predicts that Barisan Nasional will be voted out of Sabah in the next general election, citing the pragmatism of Sabahans who have previously voted out two ruling parties.
“Sabahans have made up their mind and are ready for a change of government,” Shafie told The Malaysian Insight at his Taman Golf View home in Kota Kinabalu recently
The Parti Warisan Sabah president said Sabah Umno would soon follow the path of United Sabah National Organisation (Usno) and Berjaya, two ruling parties voted out by the people.
Shafie, a former Umno vice-president, said Sabahans, whom he termed as “pragmatic” people, have never shied away from using their votes to express dissatisfaction with a ruling party.
“Sabahans have made up their mind and are ready for a change of government,” he said.
“Unlike voters in Sarawak where BN has inculcated fear in them, Sabahans are risk-takers. They are saying: ‘Don’t take us for granted’.
“Sabah has always been noted for changing its government.”
Usno came into power in 1967 but was defeated by Berjaya, a party founded by Usno dissenters, in the 1976 state election.
Berjaya was then defeated by Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS), a party formed by Berjaya dissenters, in 1985.
His prediction of BN’s losses in the state come the next general election was based on the overwhelming support his new party, Parti Warisan Sabah, has been enjoying in Sabah’s eastern coastal towns.
“If you look at a newly born party like Warisan, which is hardly known to many people in Sabah, we have done quite well,” said Shafie during the breakfast interview.
Shafie launched “Seri Jelajah Parti Warisan” in October last year, where he embarked on a meet-the-people tour. The tour, which ended last weekend in Penampang, revealed a great tide of dissatisfaction among Sabah folk, said Shafie.
“I realised that I had to make the people aware of why we needed a change because it’s not purely about changing the leadership, from one chief minister to another, from one prime minister to another prime minister.
“It is a need for us to make structural changes in the system, changes for the betterment of the people.”
Shafie also spoke in detail about issues and challenges facing Sabahans, why he believes there will be a wave of voters turning away from BN in GE14, and his thoughts on whether Warisan will eventually form an opposition alliance in Sabah.
Below are excerpts of that interview.

Q. You’ve come to the end of your jelajah tour with last weekend’s session in Penampang. Do you think you have convinced the grassroots that Warisan is the way to go?
A. Well, I must say in our engagement with the people, we have been able to conclude that a tsunami is coming to Sabah these elections.
Every day, our party members are going to the ground to increase the number of members. It’s non-stop.
I’m quite sure by now, the people know better what their position is, their rights (under the Malaysia Agreement 1963) and what they really want.
This time, Sabahans know what they will do in the elections.

Q: What are the challenges in making inroads into Sabah politics with a new party? How much of an influence has Warisan made so far?
A: They (rural electorate) are not so sure which group of people, figure or party they should follow because there are so many parties in Sabah.
They have so many choices because there are so many parties from the interior.
They have so many leaders from their community, people like Pairin (Deputy Chief Minister and Parti Bersatu Sabah president Joseph Pairin Kitingan), people like Dompok (president of the United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Dusun Murut Organisation, Bernard Dompok), people like Jeffery (president of Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku, Jeffery Kitingan), people like Bumburing (Parti Cinta Sabah president, Wilfred Bumburing) to choose from.
So how do I attract these people, entice them and make sure they are on board with us?
We spell out our plan, like mapping out what it is going to be in the future, what the administration will do when we are empowered. We talk about employment, how we are going to do that.
We talk about security, we talk about state-federal relations, we talk about race relations in Sabah which are crucial.
When we organise functions, we don’t provide money. To an extent, some provide their own transport to come from far to join us, and they come in numbers, big numbers, so that is something pleasing to see. The people don’t just come because they want to listen to me. I believe they come because they want to know more.

Q. You also spoke a lot about the independence of the chief minister and why Sabah does not need a chief minister who’s twiddled like a puppet on a string from Putrajaya.
A. That’s the reality. That’s what the people really want. For Sabahans, they do not want someone who can be dictated to, whether from KL or from businessmen.
That is why I have also clearly said, whoever wants to be a candidate of this party should not be involved in business.
We know politicians need money but they should not be bogged down, competing with business people and the business community. It is very dangerous. You can hardly move because you are dictated by these business people, people who have been sponsoring you. The new deal for Sabahans is to have a line-up of people who are not tied up.

Q. You don’t seem keen to form alliances with opposition parties in trying to topple Umno in Sabah. What then, are your chances of toppling Umno or BN?
A. To topple the government, if you look at history, right from day one of Usno, Berjaya, PBS, it is not because of the formation of alliances. It is the united force of the people.
That is why “Jelajah” was done. It is the people’s unity that is paramount. It is not Jeffery Kitingan, it is not (SAPP president) Yong Teck Lee, it is not Wilfred Bumburing, it is not (Prime Minister) Najib (Razak) or (Chief Minister) Musa Aman who will decide who will be the next government. It is the people.
If I were to go on the formula of forming alliances, I know these guys… Jeffery, Lajim. I’m not accusing them of anything, but the possibility of these guys being tied up is there. Why take the risk with the trust that the people have given us?
We want to change, but at the end of the day, we probably could be changed by an alliance. We will probably see people “jumping” because they had been bought over by money.
We might regret it (not forming an alliance) but it is better to regret now than later. It is a lot easier to get support from the people rather than say, Yong Teck Lee. Also, if we were to form an alliance, there is the complexity, the demands of the parties involved. Going straight to the people is easier. They know better who they want.
I wouldn’t say there would unlikely be an alliance. I wouldn’t say that I am closing the door or shutting them out. Politics is very dynamic. What is important and the first thing on my mind is winning the elections. I cannot be so stuck up to say that we should go alone.
At the end of the day, what is the point fighting alone and the people not getting what they want.

Q. Can you comment on the presence of DAP, PCS and PKR leaders at your jelajah events?
A. Well, they want to know and hear our objectives. We welcome everyone who wants to come and attend our functions. They are Sabahans anyway.
Let’s have an open mind. What’s important is we all want to topple BN, our common objective.
The elections are about how we can topple BN.

Q. You’ve talked about the large number of people becoming members of Warisan. Do you have any numbers?
A. I have not counted them but we have printed more than 300,000 membership forms. We have distributed them and some members have even printed their own forms.
So, you can imagine it’s more than 300,000 that we have already registered as members.
New members are not only from other opposition parties, they are also from BN parties – Umno, PBS and Upko.

Q. What now after jelajah?
A. The end of the jelajah in Penampang does not mean it’s the end of our drive to reach the people. We will continue our efforts to reach out to as many as possible, wherever they are, to make sure that we can connect with them and show them we know how strong their support is towards the party.
We will have town hall concept meetings where we can have a dialogue.
We want to give these people an opportunity to ask any questions, air their grievances, their fears and even listen to suggestions on what we should do when we form the government.

Q. Will the general election be called early?
A. I’m not too sure but I know Najib, and he’s a person who does not like to take risks. It’s a risk for him if he’s to call an early election. Whatever it is, whether he calls it now or tomorrow, the people have already decided.
Not yesterday, not last month. If he calls for the elections tomorrow, they already know who they want.

Q. Do you expect more personal attacks?
A. That’s normal. When I was in the government, they say “this guy is good”. All of a sudden, when you are out of the government, you become the “lanun” (pirate).
These are the pirates, gangsters, spoilers, opportunists. That’s how the system functions.
What really counts at the end of the day is that we are not really judged by our speeches. We are judged by our deeds. People will trust us by how we do things. – April 2, 2017.
themalaysianinsight.com/



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