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Mat Rempit attack police station with rocks - New Straits Times, 17th Oct 2006
- The Mat Rempit’s mob-rule mentality emerged again when a group of them brazenly attacked a police station on Sunday.
- About 20 of the illegal racers, unhappy that police took in two of their friends, threw rocks at the Kubang Semang police station to register their protest.
- Seberang Prai Tengah acting police chief Superintendent Zainal Abidin Nin confirmed the incident and said the two youths had been arrested.
- He said the suspects were arrested in connection with a motorcycle theft case.
If UMNO is interested in these Mat Rempit, by all means, take them all. I am just wondering if any of the Malaysians is looking forward to see any of them becoming transport minister, or even prime minister of Malaysia. Do vote for them OK?
MIC and MCA say no open discussions on socio-economic concerns - The Sun, 17th Oct 2006
- The MIC will not talk openly on issues involving the economic interests of the Indian community, but will stick to its existing approach of closed discussions with the government, said its president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu.
- MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting also favours internal meetings. In a statement posted on its Chinese website yesterday, he said MCA will not compromise the fundamental principles and rights of the Chinese community. "In order to present the Chinese community's views effectively, MCA has to use strategic ways to put the views forward. We opt to raise issues in internal meetings," he said.
Or maybe you prefer to vote for Samy and OKT so that they can conduct a closed discussions with government when it concerns your survival? Who wrote the speach for you, Samy and OKY? What a coincidence, just a different way to rephrase it.
1 Comments:
closed door discussion means not involving the public at all. who voted for them? the public! then why not involved the public??
MCA and MIC (gerakan also) are all cowards. mere puppets of UMNO!!
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