A New Order in Malaysia to build a united, progressive and progressive and prosperous nation

Speech by Ketua Pembangkang and DAP Secretary General,Lim Kit Siang, at a Special Meeting of the Dewan Rakyat on 27.1.1976 on the motion of confidence on Dato Hussein Onn as Prime Minister.

A New Order in Malaysia to build a united, progressive and progressive and prosperous nation

I wish first of all to reiterate my congratulation to Dato Hussein Onn on his appointment as the third Prime Minister of Malaysia.

I must say however that this motion before the House, asking the House to express a vote of confidence in Dato Hussein Onn, as Prime Minister, is rather an unusual one. Continue reading A New Order in Malaysia to build a united, progressive and progressive and prosperous nation

Tun Razak ‘s sacrifice and devotion to the service of the nation should be an example to all Malaysians

Speech by Ketua Pembangkang and DAP Secreatary-General in the Special Parliamentary meeting on Tuesday, 27th January 1976 on the motion of condolence on Tun Razak death.

Tun Razak ‘s sacrifice and devotion to the service of the nation should be an example to all Malaysians.

We are gathered here today to honour the memory of one of Malaysia’s most illustrious sons, the second Prime Minister, Tun Razak, who died in London on 14th January. Continue reading Tun Razak ‘s sacrifice and devotion to the service of the nation should be an example to all Malaysians

DAP calls on Dato Hussein Onn to reveal the main features of the Third Malaysian Plan to allow a national participation in its formulation before presentation to Parliament in March.

Speech by Ketua Pembangkang and DAP Secreatary-General, Lim Kit Siang, at a DAP Tapah Dinner held at Tapah Balai Rakyat on Tuesday, 27th January 1976, at 8p.m.

DAP calls on Dato Hussein Onn to reveal the main features of the Third Malaysian Plan to allow a national participation in its formulation before presentation to Parliament in March.

The Prime Minister, Dato Hussein Onn, will present the Third Malaysia Plan to Parliament at a special meeting in March for adoption. Continue reading DAP calls on Dato Hussein Onn to reveal the main features of the Third Malaysian Plan to allow a national participation in its formulation before presentation to Parliament in March.

I was shocked and grieved to learn of Tun Razak’s untimely death when I was in Kuching late last night.

Parliamentary Opposition Leader and DAP Secretary General, Mr. Lim Kit Siang today issued the following statement on the demise of Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein;

I was shocked and grieved to learn of Tun Razak’s untimely death when I was in Kuching late last night.

Tun Razak’ s death is a loss to the country, especially at this time, when the country needed firm, wise and experienced leadership to guide Malaysia through what may be the most decisive and crucial phase of Malaysian nationhood. Continue reading I was shocked and grieved to learn of Tun Razak’s untimely death when I was in Kuching late last night.

DAP would move a motion of no confidence in next Malacca State Assembly against the Chief Minister if Malacca State Government pursues its get-rich-quick housing policy for a handful associated with SEDC housing projects in utter disregard of the housing needs of the poor of all races in Malacca

By Lim Kit Siang, DAP M.P. Kota Melaka and DAP Secretary-General

DAP would move a motion of no confidence in next Malacca State Assembly against the Chief Minister if Malacca State Government pursues its get-rich-quick housing policy for a handful associated with SEDC housing projects in utter disregard of the housing needs of the poor of all races in Malacca

The DAP would move a motion od no confidence on the Malacca Chief Minister, Tuan Haji Abdul Ghani, if he continues to pursue a get-rich-quick housing policy to benefit private individuals associated with the SEDC housing projects in utter disregard of the pressing and crying needs of the poor of all races in Malacca to own their own homes.

The recent State Government decision to freeze sub-division of some 100 arces of housing lots in and around the Malacca town area is the latest of State Government measures to force intending home-buyers in Malacca to buy inferior-quality houses built by SEDC in joint venture with private developers by stopping all private individuals openly and others not so openly associated with the SEDC housing projects, without benefitting the poor in Malacca to own houses as the SEDC houses are too expensive for the poor.

The prices charged for the SEDC houses are not very different from the houses built by private developers, but definitely inferior in quality.

The Malacca Chief Minister, Tuan Haji Abdul Ghani Ali, has so far failed to give a good reason for the freeze. In his New Year Message press conference, he said that the freeze is aimed to preventing property prices from rising too high beyond the means of the ordinary people to buy them. This is a most ridiculous argument when SEDC houses themselves are too expensive for the ordinary people to buy. Will the chief Minister new order the SEDC to reduce the prices of its houses in Peringgit Jaya, Batu Berendam and Air Keroh by 50 percent to bring them within the reach of the poor people?

The Chief Minister is acting as if there is an over-supply of houses in Malacca, when in fact, there is an acute shortage of houses for these demanding them, especially really low0cost houses.

This can be seen by the fact that over 6,500 people in the Melaka Tengah area alone took out application forms for the 114 terrace houses in Bandar Hilir last year, when those houses at over $11,000 are not qualified to be classified as ‘ low-cost’ either. Despite this, over 2,700 applicants turned up for interviews for the houses.

The State government’s record in building low-cost houses for the poor homeless is a dismal and disgraceful one.

In 1973, the Malacca State Government built 28 units low-cost housing. In 1974, it built 142 units. In 1975, the 114 units in Bandar Hilir had not been completed:
Instead of working out a master-plan to fight poverty through the building of low-cost housing for the poor, the State Government is interested in building middle-class homes in Peringgit Jaya, Batu Berendam and Air Keroh in Association with few favoured private individuals and then force private developers to stop their housing estate development by the misuse of government powers through the unjustified freeze of in sub-divisies of housing lots!

The State Government used its powers to compulsorily acquire private and, for instance in Taman Peringgit Jaya, at 10 cents a aqua ,and sold it at $2 a square feet, to great enrichments of the private individuals associated with the SEDC project.

The State Government should change its housing policy altogether which is to make rich quick far a few individuals assured with the SEDC housing projects, and concentrate solely and building homes for the poor in the range of $5,000 to$6,000 per unit.

The Kuala Lumpur Bandaraya plans to build about 10,000 units the range of $5,000 to $6,000 per unit the year. If this is do them for the first time, government housing projects would be able benefit the low-income groups.

This is what the Malacca State government should do, and not tompets with private developers, and when loss out in the campanion despite all the governments facilities and virtually free land, an private housing development when the housing shortage in Malacca so acute.

We do not lightly move a motion of no confidence.In my six years as Member of Parliament, I have not yet moved a motion of no confidence. This is because we realise that this is a serious matter should only be done when there are grave and power reasons for it.

I hope it would not be necessary for the DAP to move a motion of no confidence in the next Malacca State Assembly, for not only with this be the first time in any State Assembly in Malaysia after 1974 elections that such a motion would moved, but we would fully substantiate to the hilt our charge at Government in Malacca is pursuing a get-rich-quick housing policy for a handful associated with ESDC housing projects while pletely ignoring the housing needs of the poor- in fact, is dirty contributing to the aggravation of housing shortage and high housing prices in Malacca.

1976 New Year Message by Ketua Pambangkang and DAP Secretary-general, Lim Kit Siang

1976 New Year Message by Ketua Pambangkang and DAP Secretary-general, Lim Kit Siang

Malaysians must be prepared for far-sweeping political develop months and shanges in the next 12 months

1975 had been a year of momentous changes for Malaysians, both internationally and internally. Continue reading 1976 New Year Message by Ketua Pambangkang and DAP Secretary-general, Lim Kit Siang