A bond which is colour blind

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I am glad the posting on The real 1Malaysia has been highlighted by Citzen Nades of the Sun today. Article below by R. Nadeswaran: WHEN I walked into the office yesterday, I had already made up my mind on what I would write in this column. While I was contemplating yet another piece on theft… Read more »

Goodbye Carol…

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I received news that Carol Rasiah passed away yesterday. She was a familiar face at Angsana, USJ 1. She was an epitome of courage. She lived well and she lived a full life despite her limitations. Her last email to me was to reiterate her hope for MPSJ to provide a vehicle for OKU in… Read more »

Updates on Lagoon Perdana (uncompleted units)

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Below are the updates (in blue) on Lagoon Perdana (uncompleted units) which I received from the Developer: Blocks 1, 8 and 3Waiting for TNB to bring in the equipment by Dec 09. However we are trying to start the preliminary inspections for Blocks 1 & 8 with MPSJ in Nov 2009. Block 7We had submitted… Read more »

A(H1N1) and tremors

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Recently I visited the family of the teacher of SMK USJ 12 who passed away suddenly because of A(H1N1). I handed a cheque of RM2500 pledged from my annual allocation to the mother of the late teacher. Mr Chim of Subang Jaya Buddhists Association (SJBA) was present together with me and he too presented a… Read more »

Youth for a Better Malaysia Forum

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This Sunday I will be speaking at a forum by youth for youth: Venue: 3K Inn, Persiaran Kewajipan, 47500 Subang Jaya Date: Sunday, August 16th Time: 9.00am – 6.30pm This dual-language forum, for youth and by youth, intends to showcase young Malaysians who are making Malaysia a better place to younger Malaysians who are looking… Read more »

He will never be forgotten…

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I’m going to share a personal story with all of you here. Back in 1990, when I was still in school, I received news that my favourite uncle (mom’s brother) had injured himself from a fall while working. He was admitted to SJMC and hours later, he passed away. My uncle was only 29 when… Read more »

I am ashamed of our Ministers

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As a young Malaysian, I am thoroughly ashamed of our Ministers – our Deputy Prime Minister, our Education Minister and Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department. Their remarks to the media in the last few days have caused me shame as a Malaysian : Cabinet to mull royal panel for Teoh’s death, Teoh’s death politicised… Read more »

MACC & your political masters, you have blood on your hands!

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The UMNO Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department said do not blame MACC. He is right. Maybe we should be blaming the MACC’s masters, UMNO-Barisan Nasional for the death of Teoh Beng Hock. If MACC cannot guarantee the safe return of anyone that they haul in for questioning, then they have no business detaining anyone… Read more »

Put an end to nonsensical arrests

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Lawmakers present at the press conference – MP for Serdang Teo Nie Ching, ADUN for Teratai Jenice Lee, ADUN for Subang Jaya Hannah Yeoh, ADUN for Rawang Gan Pei Nei and ADUN for Kampung Tunku Lau Weng San together with other NGOs Just barely two days ago, several of us lawmakers & representatives from NGOs… Read more »

Senseless arrests

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My friends Teo Nie Ching (Member of Parliament for Serdang) and Jenice Lee (State Assemblyman for Teratai) have once again been arrested by the police while they gathered at a candlelight vigil at Teresa Kok’s office in Seputeh. These constant arrests are a reflection of the insecurities of the Federal government considering the peaceful nature… Read more »