Friday, December 25, 2009

Between Masjid and temples

Dana masjid: Khairy tolak penjelasan Nga


KUALA LUMPUR, Dis 11 — Ketua Pemuda Umno pusat, Khairy Jamaluddin menolak penjelasan Ahli Parlimen Taiping Nga Kor Ming berhubung kenyataannya sebelum ini yang membuat perbandingan peruntukan kerajaan untuk membina masjid dengan rumah ibadat lain seluruh negara.


Sehubungan itu jelas Khairy, penjelasan Nga semalam tidak boleh diterima memandangkan wakil rakyat berkenaan tidak menafikan apa yang disebut dalam kenyataan awal sebelum ini.
“Pokoknya di sini, apabila dibuat perbandingan antara peruntukan pembinaan masjid dengan rumah ibadat lain, ia sudah menjadi isu sensitiviti dan jelas membuktikan DAP berkali-kali tidak menunjukkan satu perasaan hormat kepada sensitiviti agama di Malaysia,” kata beliau dalam kenyataan yang disiarkan laman web Pemuda Umno hari ini.


Khairy berkata pergerakan itu tidak mempunyai halangan terhadap mana-mana pihak yang mahu memperjuangkan peruntukan untuk rumah ibadat agama lain kerana ia juga adalah tanggungajwab kerajaan.


“Ini bukan kali pertama tetapi berulang kali dibuat oleh DAP.
“Kita merasakan majoriti umat Islam terutamanya amat tersinggung dengan perbandingan yang dibuat oleh Nga Kor Ming itu.


“Malah beliau tidak menghormati Perlembagaan persekutuan serta mengetepikan sensitiviti kaum dan agama serta pemimpin yang buta sejarah serta mungkin tidak ada apa-apa perasaan penghormatan kepada orang lain,” tambah Khairy.


PAS hari ini menyokong kenyataan Ahli Parlimen Taiping Nga Kor Ming sambil menyifatkan ia membuktikan kegagalan kerajaan pusat dalam pengagihan dana dan bantuan secara berkesan kepada pelbagai agama di negara ini.


Semalam, Pemuda PAS memberitahu pihaknya mahu mengadakan pertemuan dengan Nga berhubung isu berkenaan.


Semalam Nga menegaskan kenyataannya berhubung isu peruntukan kerajaan dalam membina rumah ibadat Islam dan bukan Islam telah diputar belit dan dijadikan bahan menghasut sentimen perkauman oleh sesetengah media.


Jelas Nga, dalam kenyataan kelmarin beliau hanya merujuk kepada jawapan Menteri di Jabatan Prdana Menteri Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop bahawa kerajaan memperuntukkan RM748.26 juta membina dan menyelenggara 611 buah masjid tetapi satu jumlah kecil iaitu RM9 juta diagihkan untuk tujuan agama bukan Islam, 1.2 peratus sahaja.


Justeru beliau memohon supaya agihan lebih adil disalurkan kepada rakyat beragama bukan Islam kerana prinsip pertama Rukun Negara adalah Kepercayaan Kepada Tuhan.
Nga yang membaca kenyataannya pada sidang akhbar di lobi Parlimen turut menegaskan bahawa agama Islam adalah agama suci yang mengajar semua pihak berlaku adil.


“Saya berasa kesal bahawa laporan Utusan Malaysia dengan tajuk Kor Ming persoalkan kerajaan bina masjid adalah salah dan berunsur hasutan. Tajuk tersebut adalah dipapar oleh editor akhbar berkenaan tanpa pengetahuan saya,” katanya.

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...written by vesuanathan suppiah, December 11, 2009
kenyataan MP taiping harus dilihat dalam konteks keadilan yang dituntut oleh agama rasmi negara kita Islam. Peruntukan ini adalah perbuatan manusia bukan agama ; peruntukan manusia boleh di ubah dan bukan prinsip agama - ia itu berlaku adil kepada semua insan . Maka semua Wakil Rakyat di Parlimen harus meniliti hujah MP Taiping dengan rasional .

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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

NG YEN2 and bak kut teh minus tosai

People,

Here is one story of a minister not understanding the spirit of 1Malaysia - cakap tak serupa bikin. Madam Minister of Tourism in her promotion on Malaysian foods to the world - highlighted only Chinese and Malay food.

Today , The Jakim has expressed dissatisfaction on the use of word halal Bak Kut Teh? shall I say - padan muka Ng Yen2.

Dont you know minister that - Tosai, Capati , Idli , vadai, roti canai , ladu , etc etc are so rich Malaysian Indian food - ? with mutton , chicken varuval and curry !!!!
read below -

Nasi lemak, laksa and pork rib soup (bak kut teh) are some of Malaysia’s unique local cuisine which have been posted on the Tourism Ministry’s Fabulous Food 1 Malaysia website, www.fabfood1malaysia.com.

Happy 2010

Sunday, December 20, 2009

BN and PR - a good 2 system party

Recently both BN and PR showed their wishlist to the public . PR during their 1st National Convention on 19th December and BN on its NKRP exhibition - both being held in Klang Valley now govern by PR.

Its for the people to judge and pick the right government by mid 2011 if what Penang CM's prediction turns correct.

I am really touched by Lim's speech during PR's convention.

While , thats the case in PR - PM Najib seems to be doing things all alone or being assisted by his KPI ministers only ... maybe its time for - cabinet reshuffle.

Friday, December 11, 2009

after 6 months - am a lazy pig

after an interval of 6 months ; i am back in writing . purely lazy. or too busy with work.

our Malaysia is getting very interesting with many issues around. thank God we are allowed to express our views. I choose to be responsible in all my views expressed.

I want to thank Minister Nazri for his frankness in handling BTN. I also feel secured that we do have minister like him for telling the truth - straight.

I am glad that I have joined a group of samaritan forming a foundation called yAYASAN MY NADI - i am gifted to be part of the team that worked hard in Bagan Pinang and will continue to look into their [people's] welfare - 1 malaysia.

I promise my self - will keep writing... welcome 2010

Monday, July 6, 2009

UM-HEAD OF INDIAN STUDIES ISSUE

what the sole Indian minister has to say ;-
UM promised to resolve Indian Studies Dept issue
Dr S Subramaniam Jul 6, 09 7:52pm
This is in response to news reports in the local Tamil dailies today which mentioned that the head of the Indian Studies Department in University Malaya, Dr S Kumaran has been replaced by a non-Indian from the same university.I agree that the appointment of a non-Indian to the post has created uneasiness and unhappiness among the Indian community.I have spoken to the vice-chancellor of University Malaya Ghauth Jasmon today and requested that a suitable Indian lecturer be appointed to the post.Ghauth has agreed to resolve the issue as soon as possible.Ghauth told me that Dr Kumaran's replacement was an administrative issue but he promised to look into my request seriously.I am happy with the assurance given by Ghauth that the matter would be resolved quickly.I attribute the problem to the lack of cooperation among the teaching faculty of the department.Dr S Subramaniam is the Human Resources Minister and the MIC secretary-general.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Teaching Hinduism in schools

Dear friends,

the PROBLEM /CHALLENGE ;

This morning I was reading a weekly Malay women magazine called Majalah Wanita ... there is one thought provoking article - true story. ... [nothing new]

a new convert relate his reason for converting to a new religion ;

" saya dibesarkan dipersekitaran orang Melayu, bersekolah si sekolah rendah dam menengah kebangsaan ..membuat saya memiliki lebih ramai teman Melayu dari bangsa saya sendiri..dari situ sedikit demi sedikit saya dapat mengetahui mengenai agama Islam....sejak tingkatan 4 saya bercita2 untuk menjadi peguam , oleh itu saya bertemu seorang cikgu yang menasihatkan saya mengambil mata pelajaran sejarah dan tasawuf Islam -undang2 islam. ......"
AND ...
he further claims that his whole family were planning to convert into Christianity due to ouverty during his deep involvement in Islam ..." Ibu dan bapanya merupakan penganut Hindu yang taat...sehinggalah dia mengetahui bahawa ibu bapanya bertukar agama kerana masalah kewangan dan kemorosotan dalam perniagaan"
page 112 , Majalah Wanita June 2009

the SOLUTION

Malaysia Hindudharma Mamandram initiated a module for primary 1-6 on teaching hinduism in primary schools. The plan was completed years ago and Mandram was tabling the same to the Ministry of Education. Recently Mandram under the leadership of Dr.NS Rajendran submitted the proposal to the then Education Minister YB Hishammudin.

Mandram on his on effort has conducted module training and experiment the sylabus before submitting for goverment's approval.

As a responsible Hindu , we must support the noble and sincere work of Mandram and give our sincere commitment to make this project a success. WE should, via our parliment representives, NGO leaders,temples and schools voice our support for this project to materialise

We hope the people-first government will view the teaching of religious lessons for all pupil as their priority too.

When a child is taught the basic and fundamental values of Hindu Dharma we can wipe out case or cases like in the above article.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

microcredit bank for farmers

Set up Farmers' Bank, says Harris
Jun 24, 09 3:29pm
Former Sabah chief minister Harris Mohd Salleh advocates a specific bank for the small farmer, criticising Agro-Bank for having become ‘too corporate’ in its identity.MORE
Malaysian micro-credit scheme 'a flop'
'Don't victimise simple people'

the local government should ask the micro bank expert like Noble price winner Mohammad Yunus of Bangladesh to teach us the trade but please do not let our KPI boys to 'menyebuk' here..... find people or ex-unionist to run this business .