Tuesday, September 23, 2008





Anwar power crazy: Tiong

PKR advisor’s call for special session of parliament to debate motion of no-confidence clear indication

BINTULU: Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) advisor Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s call for a special session of parliament on Sept 23 to debate an opposition motion of no-confidence in the government is a clear indication of his craze for power.
This is how the Barisan Nasional Backbenchers’ Club (BNBBC) chairman Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing put it when asked to comment on Anwar’s call at a media conference held at Parkcity Everly Hotel yesterday which was also attended by Senator Pau Chiong Ung. Tiong said the so-called emergency parliament session was callous and was proof that Anwar was desperately fighting for his own interest.
“There is no need to call for a sitting because there is no point to it,” said Tiong.
When asked if any BN member of parliament was jumping ship, he said, “No one from the Taiwan study tour has expressed their intention to join Pakatan Rakyat.
“We only heard of rumours played by the opposition saying 31 and sometimes 40 MPs will be joining PR, but until today none has done so.”
“All I know is that BN MPs have indicated that they are all behind the current leadership, for bad or for good times,” he stressed.
On the Taiwan visit which ended on Sept 13, Tiong said they had visited several areas with emphasis on agriculture and aquaculture sites.
“We visited Pintong University that is well advanced in the fields of aquaculture, biotechnology and agriculture, Taiwan Highspeed Rail, and the leisure farming tourism industry.
“We will sit down to discuss what we have seen and heard during the study tour before we submit our findings and proposals to the Ministry of Agriculture and to parliament when it sits again on Oct 13. We are especially interested in how the Taiwanese people rear the grouper species of fish. Compared to 18 months for us, the Taiwanese are able to rear them until maturity in 10 months.”
On the appointment of community leaders, especially among the Chinese, Tiong said there should not be any compromise when it came to selection. He said that appointment should be made transparent and that most important of all the wishes and views of the people must be taken into consideration.

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