Wednesday, February 17, 2010

What a DISTARDY act by Ronnie Liu , smacks of Communist Culture !
Ronnie don't think you are a hero ! for doing this ! Disgraceful !


Banner with PM's image torn down

PORT KLANG – Someone or some people in Klang do not like the face of Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak looking down at them from a banner.

So, they tore the cloth banner down!

This has angered a group of restaurant owners and traders in Pandamaran, who had hung the banner to welcome Najib to a Chinese New Year event in their town.

najib-6Aside that, numerous buntings to mark the event were also pulled down by the enforcers from the Klang municipal council.

The banner, measuring 40ft by 32 ft, was put up on Thursday by the Chinese community in the area, who had invited the prime minister to their event at Jalan Chan AhChoo..

A representative of the celebrations organising committee, Yee Kok Hong, 61, said the Najib banner at the Simpang Lima roundabout was removed at 1.30am on Sunday.

'He is the prime minister'

He said he was puzzled at the removal as it had no political slogans.

“He is the prime minister. It is only right to put up the simple banner to welcome our special guest,” he said.

“Our traders are not into politics. We see Najib’s visit as a boost for our business.

ronnie-liu-2“We think his visit will put our new village on the map and help attract more visitors,” said the coffee shop owner.

'PM or MB, a permit is needed'

Selangor local government committee chairman Ronnie Liu defended the council’s action, saying the removal of the banner with Najib’s portrait had to be done as no permit was approved to put it up.

He was reported by The Star as saying that whether it is a banner for Najib or Mentri Besar Khalid Ibrahim, it needs a permit in Selangor. – Malaysian Mirror

CNY event not political affair

KLANG - The tearing down of a poster to welcome Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak to a grand Chinese New Year do here on Feb 20 has been described as an attempt to politicise the event.

Klang Barisan chairman Teh Kim Poo claimed the move was merely to embarrass the PM.

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Najib waves to the crowd during a recent Chinese New Year 'walkabout' in Petaling Street, the heart of Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown

"The billboard was put up to welcome Najib. It did not carry any political slogan," he said.

Selangor Umno information chief Abdul Shukor Idrus accused the Selangor government of ordering the Klang Municipal Council to remove the billboard.

“This is a blatant show of disrespect to the prime minister,” he said, adding that the billboard was put up to acknowledge Najib’s impending visit to Klang.

A show of appreciation

Klang Umno chief Mazlynoor Abd Latif said Najib’s visit was a goodwill gesture towards the Chinese community in the area.

“Why politicise it? The organisers merely want to show the prime minister that they appreciate him coming here for the Chinese New Year celebrations,” said Mazlynoor, according to The Star.

The council's action had angered a group of restaurant owners and traders in Pandamaran, who had hung the banner to welcome Najib to the national-level Chinese New Year 'open house' that is due to be held on Feb 20.

The village folks had made elaborate preparations to play host for the event, where more than 20,000 are expected to be present.

It is supposed to be a departure from the celebrations of previous years, that had normally been held in Kuala Lumpur.

Tossing of yee sang

The celebrations at Jalan Chan Ah Choo from 6.30pm to 11pm will see lion and dragon dances, performances by various artistes, fireworks and other cultural and traditional shows.

The event’s highlights will be the tossing of the yee sang by Najib, MCA president Ong Tee Keat and other national and state leaders.

The banner, with Najib's portrait, measuring 40ft by 32 ft, was put up last Thursday by the Chinese community in the area, who had invited the prime minister to their event.

Honour to have PM

Selangor local government committee chairman Ronnie Liu defending the council’s action, was quoted then as saying the removal of the banner had to be done as no permit was approved to put it up.

He was reported as saying that whether it is a banner for Najib or Mentri Besar Khalid Ibrahim, it needs a permit in Selangor.

Klang MP Charles Santiago, contacted by The Star, said: "We are happy that the national-level Chinese New Year open house will be held in Klang and it is an honour to have the Prime Minister visit us here."

However, he said, those who had put up the billboard should have informed the council first due to the size of the structure.

“It was huge and needed an endorsement from the council's engineering department for safety reasons,” he said.

Santiago said it was unfair for certain quarters to allege that the removal of the billboard was a show of disrespect to Najib.

Council officers declined to comment. - Malaysian Mirror

6 comments:

  1. Hi Tan Cheng Liang

    Why should there be 1 standard 4 BN and another for PR. U are missing the issue. No permit was applied for, so what do you expect MPK to do ?

    Penang People

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  2. no one is above the law..get it j4otk..

    but BN for 50 years has been sodomising the law for far too long..

    the law is the law.. get it into your thick head j4otk...

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  3. Well sad to say so many commenters here who simply talk rubbish .

    This is a National CNY celebration , a once a year affair and it does not happen in the same place every year . Does it really need a permit where the PM is the guest of honor ? This is a cultural festivities , do not try to politicize this annual event , you dumb idiot Penang lang . Tell your Lim Guan Eng to STOP making political statements in the Chinese Town Hall CNY celebrations , this is not the time to talk politics , get that into your dumb head idiot Lim Guan Eng .

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  4. As for the Bangsat Cina Malaysia who is not a Bangsa Cina but a Bumiputra Cinakuei , law is the law , so Anwar and the rest of the DAP stooge will eventually have to face the law , as what you said , the law is the law .

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  5. The law is the law. One need a permit to put up posters. No permit no pm posters. Get it.

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  6. This is Chinese New Year Celebration. How about the people who put up the posters in the MCA open house. Is MCA any better?

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