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BN feels heat as opposition campaigners make forays into <b>Felda</b> <b>...</b> Posted: 24 Dec 2012 09:02 AM PST BN supporters have apparently blocked and attacked an opposition convoy trying to enter a Felda scheme in Negri Sembilan, a state that will be much watched in the coming general election. The road block was set up on the morning of 23 December along the road that connects the Jelai Felda scheme and Gemencheh, where the Bukit Rokan Utara Felda scheme lies. The orange-shirted opposition campaigners were forced to abandon their plan to prevent the situation from escalating. One of their four-wheel drives also came under attack, injuring a couple of the campaigners. The campaigners from the Persatuan Anak Peneroka Felda Kebangsaan (Anak) apparently were also blocked from entering the Bukit Rokan Barat Felda scheme. The incident raises the question whether BN supporters have the right to block opposition politicians from moving along any roads. From unverified video footage, it appears that police were present. What action did they take against the perpetrators of the violence? In March this year, Free Malaysia Today reported about the Bukit Rokan Utara Felda settlers' unhappiness over the performance of Felda contractors engaged to maintain their smallholdings. The Bukit Rokan Utara Felda scheme lies within the Gemencheh state seat in Negeri Sembilan. Gemencheh in turn lies within the Tampin parliamentary constituency. Although Gemencheh and Tampin are both BN strongholds, the BN's winning majority over Pas in the Tampin parliamentary seat has been whittled down from 18084 in the 2004 general election to 13079 in 2008. In the 2008 general election, the BN received a fright in Negri Sembilan, winning only 21 state seats in Negri Sembilan against the Pakatan's 15 (DAP – 10; PKR – 4, Pas – 1). The BN managed to win just five of the eight parliamentary seats up for grabs in the state as the opposition achieved a 14 per cent swing in support in its favour. Recently a large turnout at a Pakatan ceramah in Seremban Jaya raised opposition hopes of an even better showing in the coming general election. Over in Pahang, the Anak campaigners were similarly blocked from entering the Jengka 23 Felda scheme a day earlier. Again, police appeared to be present. The Jengka 23 Felda scheme lies within the Kerdau state seat and the Kuala Krau parliamentary seat in Pahang. Although the BN won the Kerdau by-election in 2011 with a slightly bigger majority, its winning majority in Kuala Krau was slashed from 7351 votes in the 2004 general election to 5265 in the last general election. Later the campaigners were blocked from entering the Jengka 21 Felda scheme for prayers at the mosque: Jengka 21 lies within the Jengka state seat (within the Kuala Krau parliamentary seat), where the BN's winning majority over Pas was cut from 1714 in 2004 to 596 in 2008. Meanwhile, the lacklustre performance of the Felda Global Ventures shares is not helping the BN cause. The current price of R4.61 is barely higher than the IPO price of RM4.55. That's a far cry from the closing price of RM5.30 on the day it was first traded in June. And look at the plunge in crude palm oil prices over the last two years: No wonder the BN folks at the Felda schemes are feeling jittery. |
As I See It: <b>FELDA</b> Thuggery Posted: 25 Dec 2012 04:05 PM PST Image credit: http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/217352 Two activists from Felda settlers pressure group Felda Settlers' Children's Association (ANAK) suffered injuries after their convoy was attacked by BN supporters in Negri Sembilan on Sunday morning. The incident occurred when ANAK's 30-car convoy, part of the group's Save Felda Orange Convoy roadshow, was barred from entering Felda Bukit Rokan Utara, near Tampin. They were barred from entering the Felda settlement by 100 BN flag-wielding delinquents, Felda employees and even police personnel. Check out this video clip: ANAK president and PAS central committee member Mazlan Aliman identified the injured as convoy member Naraza Muda who sustained head injuries and Razali Rashad, who had a gash on his eyebrow. He said that the men sustained the injuries during the scuffle which also saw the mob smashing the windscreen of a four-wheel-drive vehicle, which was part of the convoy. In any case, the convoy was halted after the violence broke out and a police report was then lodged at the Jempol police district headquarters in Bandar Baru Serting. According to Negri Sembilan PKR deputy secretary-general T Kumar, who was part of the convoy, they were also blocked from entering two other settlements that morning, Felda Kepis at Kuala Pilah and Felda Rokan Barat, near Jempol. Meanwhile, Harakahdaily reported that the ANAK convoy in Pahang was similarly stopped from entering Felda Jengka 23 by "100 Umno supporters… including women and children" who hurled foul language at them. An eye-witness video posted on the Internet, allegedly of the Jengka 23 incident, showed a man harshly telling the convoy that they cannot perform the Asar prayers there. The PAS mouthpiece, however, reported that the convoy was accepted at Felda Jengka 12, where they performed the Asar prayers, had tea and gave a short ceramah. A police report was lodged at the Maran police district headquarters over the incident at Jengka 23. The above is typical UMNO thuggish behavior. Maybe since they are on the verge of losing GE13, UMNO is adopting a strategy of violence. The more they resort to brute force and the use of goons, gangsters and hooligans, the more they will scare the rakyat into voting for them out of fear. Or at least that is what they are hoping! Then BN is set to win big at GE13! LOL! And the BN flags flown by the lawbreaking criminals signify a dying regime's desperate bid to hold on to power. You have my permission to die quickly, BN! |
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