The Penang executives have definitely failed in their attempt to protect Kg Buah Pala by their failure to use operations of laws that are enacted through legislative.
It is a failure because, they have many option to exercise various forms of acts right from stopping the transfer, investigating the fraudulent transaction, and of course using certain power mandated by the legislative but all to no avail. The only answer that the
executives could come up with it is the fault of the previous state government and they can’t do anything more.
Instead of pursuing lawful attempts which are readily available to remedy the wrongdoings that has befallen the residents, the executives ran a ‘soap opera’ trying so hard to depict and establish the residents in Kg Buah Pala as being unreasonable, greedy and selfish whereas the executives are dedicated and are working for the people.
The irony about the whole incident is that the residents had truth on their side but the executives kept distorting the truth away and was only interested in running a fake populist agenda claiming it to be the expression of the people’s will.
All that has spewed out by the executives over the last month and half has nothing to do with trying to resolve the residents’ problem in equitable terms but rather exercising their executive powers to silent, tarnish and corner them into accepting the terms that has been dictated by the Developer.
It is a sad turn of event for the residents, who had so much hope that with the change, the present government will undo all the wrongs since they had the power to do so. Yet nothing happened. Even on the day of the demolition, not even one of the executives was there to show moral support in the residents’ defiance against the demolition team. So much for a so called people’s party.
The residents now have another shot to save their village through the judiciary when their hearing comes up on August 18, 2009. Well one institution of the democracy ie Executive power had let them down, now let’s see if the judiciary will be more just and equitable in their ruling for the truth.
I am pretty sure with the tainted image that prevails; the general public would be pessimistic that any ruling that would favour the residents. Sometimes in pessimism, lays the great hope of justice for them.
The Federal Court being the highest court in the land and the flag bearer of justice for the common man when other organs of the government had failed them can now act and show their independence for what is the truth and equitable for the residents. The issue is currently a national issue and closely related to the politics of the
country. By ruling for what is truthful, the judiciary may establish itself again its independence from the executive powers.
HINDRAF sincerely hopes that the judiciary will provide the opportunity for the residents to have a full trial in an open court so that the residents will be able to seek justice by providing documents and evidence of their rightful ownership of the land and establish the mala fide conduct of executive powers.
Thank you
P.Waythamoorthy
HINDRAF
Chairman
16/08/09
It is a failure because, they have many option to exercise various forms of acts right from stopping the transfer, investigating the fraudulent transaction, and of course using certain power mandated by the legislative but all to no avail. The only answer that the
executives could come up with it is the fault of the previous state government and they can’t do anything more.
Instead of pursuing lawful attempts which are readily available to remedy the wrongdoings that has befallen the residents, the executives ran a ‘soap opera’ trying so hard to depict and establish the residents in Kg Buah Pala as being unreasonable, greedy and selfish whereas the executives are dedicated and are working for the people.
The irony about the whole incident is that the residents had truth on their side but the executives kept distorting the truth away and was only interested in running a fake populist agenda claiming it to be the expression of the people’s will.
All that has spewed out by the executives over the last month and half has nothing to do with trying to resolve the residents’ problem in equitable terms but rather exercising their executive powers to silent, tarnish and corner them into accepting the terms that has been dictated by the Developer.
It is a sad turn of event for the residents, who had so much hope that with the change, the present government will undo all the wrongs since they had the power to do so. Yet nothing happened. Even on the day of the demolition, not even one of the executives was there to show moral support in the residents’ defiance against the demolition team. So much for a so called people’s party.
The residents now have another shot to save their village through the judiciary when their hearing comes up on August 18, 2009. Well one institution of the democracy ie Executive power had let them down, now let’s see if the judiciary will be more just and equitable in their ruling for the truth.
I am pretty sure with the tainted image that prevails; the general public would be pessimistic that any ruling that would favour the residents. Sometimes in pessimism, lays the great hope of justice for them.
The Federal Court being the highest court in the land and the flag bearer of justice for the common man when other organs of the government had failed them can now act and show their independence for what is the truth and equitable for the residents. The issue is currently a national issue and closely related to the politics of the
country. By ruling for what is truthful, the judiciary may establish itself again its independence from the executive powers.
HINDRAF sincerely hopes that the judiciary will provide the opportunity for the residents to have a full trial in an open court so that the residents will be able to seek justice by providing documents and evidence of their rightful ownership of the land and establish the mala fide conduct of executive powers.
Thank you
P.Waythamoorthy
HINDRAF
Chairman
16/08/09
4 comments:
Where is the 7 million for every Indian in this country. Whom you are trying to fool.
Dear Manickam Nadeson,
indians are the unfortunate community in Malaysia. They lack of money and unity which gives space for the big bullies to keep on marginalise and sideline them in every aspect of wealth in this country.
One good example of this indian is you, yourself. Mirror yourself and ask these questions .
QUESTIONS
1. WHO IS THERE TO FIGHT FOR INDIANS FOR THEIR RIGHTS?
2. WHO IS THERE TO STOP THE KILLINGS OF INDIAN YOUTHS IN LOCAPS AND SHOOTING ORDERS?
3. WHY IS THE 7 MILLION IS SO IMPORTANT TO YOU?
4. AREN`T YOU A SELFISH? JUST THINKING ABOUT YOUR 7 MILLION ONLY?
5. HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT THE POOR INDIAN FAMILIES? THEIR PLIGHT AND WHO IS GOING TO HELP THEM?
PLEASE ASK YOURSELF ALL THESE QUESTIONS AND I AM SURE YOU WILL FEEL HOW STUPID OF YOU TO SHOW THE CONCERN FOR THE 7 MILLION .
Mr. Manickam, Are you still sleeping because from you comment you still are. Maybe you might be MIC man but you are as foolish as other low mentality man for thinking about you and your family. When you die would the money accompany you in hell. Think before you talk.
For 50 over years have you ever wondered you are being treated as a second class citizen, if you are not then i consider you apriah man.
Dear Anonymous #1 and #2,
You should be assertive when responding.
Mr. Manickam asked a question and if you can, provide him one. Don't go beating around the bush.
1. Is it wrong for a man to think about his family?
2. Of course money will not follow YOU to HELL but you definitely need it now. If you say you don't need money, you're the biggest hypocrite!!
3. Our community has been living in fallacy for the past 50 years. IF the Chinese could do it, there is no excuse why Indians could not.We are good at giving lame excuses, laze around and not do anything about it!!
4. If you feel like being treated as a second class citizen, maybe you deserve it.
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