SALAAM

Atas komen komen anda yang mungkin menyakitkan hati orang lain atau melanggar mana mana undang undang rimba di Malaysia atau luar.

Sendiri buat sendiri tanggung, namun bagi memberi keterbukaan dapat memberi pendapat peribadi, semua pandangan disini adalah hak peribadi yang disiarkan. Anda boleh tidak setuju atau untuk setuju.

PERHATIAN

Jika anda tidak setuju dengan kandungan blog ini, anda boleh digalak untuk meninggalkannya, itu pilihan anda, jika anda kekal dan membacanya maknanya, anda tiada masalah dengan kandungan blog ini.

KHALID KENA TERUS BELAJAR

Selama ini jika timbul pergeseran politik, mulut khalid cepat mengatakan kita jangan jadi umno. kini beliau melihat sendiri sikap umno bila dia berhadapan dengan mereka.

ramai yang menegur cara dia berpolitik, lalu dipahatnya mereka ini, disingkir jauh jauh walaupun tindakan mereka ini dianggap sebagai menegur cara baik. Nah bila dah kena dengan umno betul rasakan.



CHAOTIC TOWN HALL MEET PRODUCES NO SOLUTION
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Saturday, 05 September 2009 13:59

By Neville Spykerman and Syed Jaymal Zahiid, The Malaysian Insider

The town hall meeting called today by Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim to hold dialogue over the recent cow-head protest controversy descended into chaos, with around 300 residents from Section 23 jeering and mocking the meeting.

Proceedings barely got off the ground before the protesters started shouting and booing at Khalid, along with Khalid Samad (MP for Shah Alam), and Shah Alam mayor Mazalan Md Noor.

Despite calls for calm, the ruckus continued with the upset residents yelling “Penipu!” (liar!) and “Bodoh!” (stupid!) each time Khalid attempted to address them.

Tempers frayed at one point, with rowdy protesters standing on their chairs while shouting.

One Indian Section 23 resident confronted a cow-head protester, prompting MBSA enforcement officers to step in to defuse the situation.

Tensions appeared to ease after that, but the protesters started to get worked up again when Batu Tiga state assemblyman Rodziah Ismail took to the podium. The residents accused her of ignoring their views when planning the relocation of the temple, pelting her with shouts of “Tipu!”

Khalid Ibrahim has said the state government will now reconsider the location of the temple, and that the state development board (PKNS) would need to come up with an amicable solution. This did not placate the irate residents any.

The situation deteriorated further when protesters insulted an Indian attendee, telling him Indians could easily stand listening to the “azan” (Muslim call to prayers) five times daily. This triggered another round of altercations even as the mentri besar plead for calm.

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