| Print | Negara tidak akan bankrap terbukti di Kelantan
Harakahdaily, 14 Mac 2013
KOTA BHARU: Kenyataan bekas Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Tun Musa Hitam bahawa negara tidak akan bangkrap jika Pakatan Rakyat memerintah mendapat sambutan pelbagai pihak.
Antaranya Tuan Guru Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz, Menteri Besar Kelantan.
Ekoran kenyataan Musa itu, Tuan Guru Nik Aziz teringat inilah juga tohmahan jahat yang dibuat oleh Umno ketika PAS mula-mula menang di Kelantan pada tahun 1990 lalu.
"Saya membaca kenyataan Tun Musa Hitam bahawa negara tidak akan bangkrap jika Pakatan Rakyat memerintah sebagaimana tuduhan pihak-pihak tertentu.
"Suka untuk saya ingatkan, inilah juga tuduhan yang dilontarkan kepada Kelantan apabila Umno tewas pada tahun 1990, ada yang mendakwa bahawa Kelantan akan bangkrap dalam masa tiga bulan.
"Alhamdulillah, hingga ke hari ini, Kelantan tidak bangkrap bahkan membangun sebagaimana negeri-negeri yang lain," tulis beliau dalam facebooknya.
Bagi Mursyidul Am PAS itu, itulah juga yang akan berlaku jika Pakatan Rakyat memenangi pilihanraya, "negara tidak akan bangkrap Insya-Allah.....".
Tun Musa Hitam menegaskan tidak adil jika menganggap negara akan bankrap jika pembangkang berjaya memerintah negara.
Menurutnya, sekiranya mengambil alih Putrajaya, gabungan tersebut akan berusaha sedaya upaya untuk mengekalkan ekonomi negara berkembang dengan baik, lapor Sinar Harian.
Harian itu melaporkan Musa (kanan) sebagai berkata, perkara penting adalah memberi gambaran baik terhadap ekonomi negara supaya mampu menarik pelabur.
"Itu kenyataan politik, bagi pendapat saya tidak, malah saya telah ulas perkara ini secara terbuka, termasuk kepada pihak bank dan orang luar. Ini adalah pendapat dan pendirian peribadi saya.
"Jika pembangkang memerintah, mereka tidak akan membuat pelabur dari luar negara lari.
"Mereka tidak akan buat sedemikian dan membuat ekonomi bankrap," beliau dilapor sebagai berkata dalam sidang media, kelmarin.
Posted by bingo > Mar 14, 2013 02:54 PM | Report Abuse brother KCLoh, GST hasn't been implemented yet, so how to abolish it? Please don't twist & turn, ok brother?
bingo, please read further back. This was an answer to someone!
areas affected, namely Lahad datu and sempona can be postponed. i think that is fair. The general election basically can continue in other parts of Sabah! another argument by PR shot down about whole general election delay!
Posted by KC Loh > Mar 14, 2013 05:37 PM | Report Abuse
Posted by bingo > Mar 14, 2013 02:54 PM | Report Abuse brother KCLoh, GST hasn't been implemented yet, so how to abolish it? Please don't twist & turn, ok brother?
bingo, please read further back. This was an answer to someone!
That person said about GST which the present government say it will implement but what has that got to do with PK manifesto?
I am confident that the PR government will cross the bridge when it come to it. Don't put the cart before the horse please, thank you.
Posted by KC Loh > Mar 14, 2013 05:45 PM | Report Abuse
areas affected, namely Lahad datu and sempona can be postponed. i think that is fair. The general election basically can continue in other parts of Sabah! another argument by PR shot down about whole general election delay!
Former deputy prime minister Musa Hitam said it was unfair to say that the country could go bankrupt if Pakatan Rakyat takes over the government. “If the opposition rules, they will not make foreign investors run away. They will not do it and make the economy go bankrupt,” Musa, who once served under former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad, was quoted by Sinar Harian. On whether he believed the country would be bankrupt if PR wins, Musa was convinced that PR would ensure the continued growth of national economy. “In fact I have elaborated this openly, including to bankers and foreigners. This is my personal view,” he stressed. Musa said PR would want to continue ruling if it wins, and as such the coalition would not allow the country's economy to deteriorate. In his response, PAS vice president Salahuddin Ayub said UMNO leaders could take a leaf from Musa's stand. “This is the rational and objective (view). A statesman-like view, unlike retired BN leaders like Dr Mahathir Mohamad who are more emotional,” he said. -Harakahdaily
And thanks to our learned Ex-PM the minorities do have special rights. Comparing us to Indonesia? Fact is the Indonesian ethnic have lost their culture and ability to be basic humans with identity. If you have been to Indonesia in the 90s you would know, you cannot talk about politics and race/religion in public. This has cause a lot of distrust amongst the various races they called Indonesian. When the riot happen In 1998 the fight was amongst diff ethnic ......so what are we saying special rights or no rights. Wht we have is basic human right!
Tahukah Anda : Lim Guan Eng dipenjarakan di Penjara Kajang pada tahun Ogos 1998 kerana membela nasib seorang gadis melayu yang dikatakan dirogol oleh Ketua Menteri Melaka, Tan Sri Abdul Rahim Tamby Chik.. Disebabkan tuduhan ini beliau terpaksa meletakkan jawatan Sebagai Ketua Menteri Melaka beliau tidak dituduh secara rasmi bagi kes rogol Dimahkamah walaupun kertas siasatan sudah Lengkap Tapi Tida...k Didakwa Sebaliknya Orang Yang Dedahkan Yang kena dakwa dan disabitkan kesalahan..
Orang Itu Ialah Lim Guan Eng Yang Ketika Itu Menjadi Ahli Parlimen Kawasan Kota Melaka dan disabit kesalahan oleh mahkamah di bawah Akta Hasutan dan Akta Pencetakan & Penerbitan Dan Dipenjarakan selama 18 bulan...
Lim Guan Eng tidak dapat bertanding dalam pilihanraya umum 1999 dan 2004 atas sebab ni
Jika Lim Guan Eng sanggup dipenjarakan kerana membela nasib Melayu, sanggupkah anda cakap DAP extreme?
maksudnya dia penjenayah la....perempuan yg tuduh tu pun dah ngaku itu fitnah yg dirancang oleh anu.........ops yoy ulang i saman.....free media...ha..ha...ha...
Did airstrikes ‘cover’ terrorists escape? Luke Rintod | March 14, 2013
What Sabahans want to know is how 130 armed men who were heavily surrounded managed to escape.
KOTA KINABALU: The Kampung Tanduo stand-off weeks ago and the current crisis gripping Sabah is fodder for coffeeshop banters.
A litany of questions have risen over the whos, whys, whereofs and how the shock intrusion happened, the handling of the crisis, the “missed targets” and the precarious political position Sabah is in now.
The answers are still slow in coming, so the rumours, interpretations and speculations of black magic continue to circulate.
What many here want to know is how did 130 armed men who were surrounded by security forces escape, considering the entire village was deserted except for the owners whose house the intruders used?
Also baffling was the contradictory statements from the army following the attack.
Sabah State Reform Party (STAR) chairman, Jeffrey Kitingan, who is as perplexed as the man on the street about this Houdini act by the terrorists, also asked why there had been no directive for a “lightning strike or decisive action” from the Malaysian army if the village was empty.
“If there were no ordinary people within the four km square in Tanduo, then why did the police not act immediately and why did they suddenly say days later [after attack] that the armed men were trying to masquerade as civilians?
“Didn’t they say there were no more civilians within the surrounded area?” Jeffrey asked, adding that it was puzzling that the military would order a bombing within the four km area if there were still civilians trapped in the area.
Jeffrey also questioned how the aircraft could have “missed” their targets and wondered if there had been a blunder with the military intelligence.
Judging from the reports of “missed targets” following the few rounds of bombings, it was obvious that army had no clue of the target spots.
The theory among locals here is that the heavily armed Sulu men had used the airstrikes as a cover to slip out of the heavily guarded security zone unscathed.
“This [the escape] is baffling and I share the same concern of the people at large about the whole going-on, whether it is about army’s competency or government misleading our citizens,” Jeffrey said.
He also said that it is vital to bolster public confidence in the country ‘s ability to secure its borders against similar intrusions.
He said it is best that communication briefs be handled by professionals as in other developed countries so as to bolster confidence and security.
“We cannot take our people to be stupid and easily hoodwinked into believing everything the state has to say,” he said, adding that blacking out of information on the Tanduo seige was another grave mistake by the government.
Since the attack, a special security corridor has been in place spanning the coastlines from Kudat in the north to Sandakan, Lahad Datu, Semporna and Tawau in the east-coast of Sabah.
got a chance now for opposition. Tian Chua is charged with sedition.
looks like opposition will have a martyr and will rally around this point stating that the BN govt is running scared and trying to impede the opposition by jailing their people! :)
mistake on the part of BN i would think! let's see how this is played out!
Hi Bro KC, this must be BN job lah. Why RM50 also cannot gave out as your promised? So what happen to others promises..car duty...free education....and........
Why these people want rm50 spoon feed money? why cant they earn money? and y is this so important for u to announce here KCloh? Jusr for rm50. You want to sue? All pro BN are parasites
This is the one i am still trying to find out about if this guy is really chased out after asking question. could be a BN spin! Anyone has anymore video to substantiate he was forcefully removed? to be honest, don't like Anwar's answers! My niece went there stating it was a peaceful demonstration. The guy did really ask some at-your-face questions!
i admit i read too many pro-BN blogs. one particular one strikes a chord with me!
"Denied the banner of the martyr, stripped of the mantle of reformer, Anwar had no political weapons left. This, says Smith, is what led to Bersih 3.0.
Left with nothing else, Anwar once again turned to street violence. He loosed his Bersih lap-dogs once again, certain that another CNN moment was coming.
But April 2012 was not September 1998, or even July 2011. What could have turned into a moment for Al-Jazeera to record running battles with the police instead became a chance to photograph police taking flowers from protesters. When Anwar signalled to Azmin and – surely entirely coincidentally – the protesters broke through the police barricades, surely the old fox thought he'd triumphed again.
There was no YouTube in 1998, and so Anwar's gesture raced across the globe in a way his previous antics had not. He could no longer be the victim, no longer the martyr, and now not even the innocent. The Voice of Democracy was now a mere street thug, and his coalition was tearing itself to shreds." - excerpt from http://www.thechoice.my/top-stories/64182-the-i-files-comes-to-a-finale-anwars-final-fall-from-grace
BS or not, the above just left me disappointed what Anwar said!
"However, Ambiga admitted that the volleys of tear gas fired by police were in reaction to some protesters attempting to breach the barricade at Dataran Merdeka and Suhakam should similarly investigate this."
Bersih's Ambiga denied losing control of Bersih 3.0.
i dont really care what others said, but my niece was in that crowd that day and i want to know who instigated the breach of the barricade? luckily nothing happened to her!
How come M'sia election so fussy one,let us review back the US election,seems like the share price or investor vibe also not much been disturb.Are we a modern nation or move backward already?
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Posted by tptan45 > 2013-03-14 15:42 | Report Abuse
BN has a few queens closing in on the King, while PR has a few scattered pieces, ready for a surprise counter attack.