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Guan Eng questions PM Ismail Sabri's unfair allocation for Indian, Chinese communities in Budget 2022

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Publish date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022, 11:11 AM

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 20 — DAP chairman Lim Guan Eng today questioned Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob's sincerity in the well-being of all races in Malaysia after he allocated a mere RM345 million for the Indian and Chinese communities in Budget 2022, which amounted to less than 3 per cent of the RM11.6 billion allocation for Bumiputera and Orang Asli.

"Ismail Sabri is not being honest and sincere in his assurances that the government will not marginalise efforts to empower urban and rural Chinese communities in the tabling of the forthcoming Budget 2023. Such assurances are easily dismissed as empty rhetoric for the forthcoming general election when during the first Budget 2022 presented as prime minister, both the Chinese and Indian communities were obviously discriminated against in terms of Budget allocations.

"In Budget 2022, RM11.4 billion was allocated for the Bumiputera community as compared to a mere RM345 million for the Chinese and Indian communities put together. If we include the RM274 million allocated to the Orang Asli community in the Bumiputera column, the RM345 million for the Chinese and Indian community is less than 3 per cent of the RM 11,674 million for the Bumi and Orang Asli community," Lim said in a statement this morning.

The Bagan MP said he does not oppose the allocation for Bumiputera and Orang Asli, but asked Ismail Sabri why the Indian and Chinese communities was sidelined at a time the latter was promoting his Keluarga Malaysia rhetoric.

He said the Keluarga Malaysia concept called on the people to put aside their differences and mobilise their energy in facing challenges as a family unit, which transcended the boundaries of religion, race and ethnicity, and which was important in the efforts to help the country to recover from the pandemic.

Lim, however, pointed out that political observers and analysts have said that Ismail Sabri's Malay Muslim government had a particular emphasis on race and religion. He questioned the fairness of the upcoming budget when it's been proven in the past that it would most likely be race-specific and not based on needs.

"It is regrettable that Ismail Sabri talks about the different cultures in the country, strengthening the relationship among the races, and allowing them to learn the philosophies of the cultures only during the election season.

"I cannot recall him encouraging the hosting of Chinese cultural programmes before," said Lim.

"All we can remember is Ismail’s failed Digital Mall project in Kuala Lumpur exclusively for Bumi entrepreneurs."

The highly anticipated Budget 2023 was initially scheduled to be tabled on October 28 but was brought forward by three weeks to October 7 after Ismail Sabri exercised his authority as prime minister under Rule 11(2) of the Dewan Rakyat’s Standing Order.

No reason was given for the date revision.

Ismail Sabri on August 30 said he might table the Budget 2023 in Parliament this October 7 himself, when the task has conventionally been carried out by the finance minister.

Political analysts have suggested that the reason Ismail Sabri pushed for the tabling of Budget 2023 earlier is that he will be dissolving Parliament the following day amid pressure from leadership within his party, Umno.

 

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Mynihar Nihar

kuat menipu cina dap ni.. cuba senaraikan 11 B untuk projet apa.

2022-09-20 11:20

Michael Kwok

Wht unfair bn give to chinese.80 percents chinese live in city and urban area.dap twist the word..

2022-09-20 15:24

Tobby

As usually using race card! The Lims never grow up!

2022-09-20 15:26

speakup

i pay tax to govt
my tax money should be used for ALL MALAYSIANS regardless of race!

2022-09-20 16:49

Tobby

Speakup! Agreed! It's time for Harapan to speak for all malaysians! All this victim cards used by Hadi or the Lims or those corrupted Umno leaders are outdated! It's very divisive and only create alot of animosity! LGE should highlight how those in outskirts are not getting enough fundings! There are still plenty of dipliated schools in interiors! Not another ploy how chinese or indians are treated 2nd class all over again! Heck, bumis are treated 3rd class by BN Umno for decades yet the Lims turn it into a joke even insults!

2022-09-20 19:43

xskyriver

Sometimes I feel they are the same.

PAS and UMNO always fight for muslim and malay, they play race card, victim card, brainwash their own people, slander about other race or religion, because their audience is muslim and malay, so they not really care about what indian or chinese think.

DAP always fight for chinese and indian, they also play race card, victim card, brainwash their own people, how unfair they are being treated, because their audience is chinese and indian, they don't want to lose their vote to MCA and MIC.

In the end, because of them, we no longer can be good friend with each other. It's really sad.

2022-09-20 22:02

xskyriver

They will continue to play it, because if they don't play, then MCA will come out and pickup the gun on floor and shoot DAP back: Why you don't fight for chinese/indian? We're being treated unfairly!! Then they will win back a few votes.

One of the most powerful gun is UEC recognition. If DAP is the government, MCA can use it to shoot DAP. If MCA is the government, DAP will use it to shoot MCA.

Same thing to UMNO PAS BERSATU, if they don't appear to fight for their own race/religion, their opponent with the same identity will do the same.

It is a vicious circle in Malaysia politics that couldn't be broken.

2022-09-20 22:24

TrippleZ

Is not call politics if we don't play race/skin/identity/religion.

2022-09-20 22:58

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