Call on Cabinet to act as speedily in the blue identity card question as in withdrawing the FIC proposed new guidelines

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Monday, March 30, 1992:

Call on Cabinet to act as speedily in the blue identity card question as in withdrawing the FIC proposed new guidelines.

It is significant that since the DAP raised the issue at the DAP Negri Sembilan State Committee “Party Reform” meeting in Seremban last Tuesday, no MCA Minister or leader dare to give a clear-cutguarantee on behalf of the government that no blue identity card would be converted to red identity card in the change for new identity card because of spelling or clerical errors in decades-old documents. Continue reading Call on Cabinet to act as speedily in the blue identity card question as in withdrawing the FIC proposed new guidelines

As MCA is incapable of ensuring that the Government adheres to the Vision 2020, how can the people believe the MCA claim that if there is no DAP, the MCA can guarantee that Vision 2020 would be achieved in an earlier date

Speech by Parliamentary Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the DAP Malacca State ‘Party Reform’ reception of Malacca DAP State and Branch leaders held in Malacca on Monday, 30th March, 1992 at 7pm.

As MCA is incapable of ensuring that the Government adheres to the Vision 2020, how can the people believe the MCA claim that if there is no DAP, the MCA can guarantee that Vision 2020 would be achieved in an earlier date.

The DAP has played a great and irreplaceable role in the nation’s history in the past quarter of a century to defend and promote the fundamental rights of all Malaysians to democracy, human rights, social and economic justice. Continue reading As MCA is incapable of ensuring that the Government adheres to the Vision 2020, how can the people believe the MCA claim that if there is no DAP, the MCA can guarantee that Vision 2020 would be achieved in an earlier date

The 1992 DAP National Convention will be held in Malacca in July in recognition of the state’s contribution in the DAP’s struggle for democracy, human rights, socio-economic justice and national unity in the past 25 years

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Malacca State DAP Committee ‘Party Reform’ meeting held in Malacca on Monday, 30th March 1992 at 9.30pm.

The 1992 DAP National Convention will be held in Malacca in July in recognition of the state’s contribution in the DAP’s struggle for democracy, human rights, socio-economic justice and national unity in the past 25 years.

The 1992 DAP National Convention will be held in Malacca in July in recognition of the state’s contribution in the DAP’s struggle for democracy, human rights, socio-economic justice and national unity. Continue reading The 1992 DAP National Convention will be held in Malacca in July in recognition of the state’s contribution in the DAP’s struggle for democracy, human rights, socio-economic justice and national unity in the past 25 years

DAP calls for the set-up of a Cabinet Committee on Low-Cost Housing to resolve the SLCHP Crisis to ensure that the SLCHP does not fail a third time

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Sunday, March 29, 1992:

DAP calls for the set-up of a Cabinet Committee on Low-Cost Housing to resolve the SLCHP Crisis to ensure that the SLCHP does not fail a third time.

DAP calls for the establishment of a Cabinet Committee on Low-Cost Housing projects to ensure that the Federal Government’s Special Low-Cost Housing Programme (SLCHP) does not fail a third time, after being extended from a three year crash programme into a nine-year programme till the end of the Sixth Malaysia Plan in 1995. Continue reading DAP calls for the set-up of a Cabinet Committee on Low-Cost Housing to resolve the SLCHP Crisis to ensure that the SLCHP does not fail a third time

DAP calls on Public Services Department to raise the low police morale created by the SSB by establishing parity for all police grades with their equivalent counterparts in armed forces or civilian services.

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, March 28, 1992:

DAP calls on Public Services Department to raise the low police morale created by the SSB by establishing parity for all police grades with their equivalent counterparts in armed forces or civilian services.

DAP calls on the Public Services Department (PSD) to take a serious and urgent view of the low police morale created by the New Remuneration System or Sistem Saraan Baru (SSB) which had failed to give proper recognition to the important role played by all ranks of the police forces in performing a key public function of maintaining law and order in the country. Continue reading DAP calls on Public Services Department to raise the low police morale created by the SSB by establishing parity for all police grades with their equivalent counterparts in armed forces or civilian services.

DAP opposes another Article 30 citizenship verfication exercise and calls on the Government to automatlcally issue new identity card to all Article 30 citizens in view of the 1970 verification exercise

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, 28th March, 1992:

DAP opposes another Article 30 citizenship verfication exercise and calls on the Government to automatlcally issue new identity card to all Article 30 citizens in view of the 1970 verification exercise.

Following the DAP campaign started in Seremban last Tuesday, opposing the great injustice of Malaysian citizens having to prove again and again their citizenship qualifications, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Ong Ka Ting, has admitted that there is problem with the change of new identity cards for the Article 30 citizens. Continue reading DAP opposes another Article 30 citizenship verfication exercise and calls on the Government to automatlcally issue new identity card to all Article 30 citizens in view of the 1970 verification exercise

What moral and political right has Syed Hamid Albar to escalate and aggravate Bar-Government relations when he himself voted in full support for the 1988 Bar Council resolution expressing no confidence in Tun Hamid?

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, March 27, 1992:

What moral and political right has Syed Hamid Albar to escalate and aggravate Bar-Government relations when he himself voted in full support for the 1988 Bar Council resolution expressing no confidence in Tun Hamid?

It is most shocking that there are people bent on escalating and aggravating Bar-Government relations and not allow a ‘cooling-off’ period to take place to reduce the Bar-Government and Bar-Judiciary tensions as a result of the ill-advised attempt to repudiate the 1988 Bar Council resolution at the recent Bar Council Annual General Meeting. Continue reading What moral and political right has Syed Hamid Albar to escalate and aggravate Bar-Government relations when he himself voted in full support for the 1988 Bar Council resolution expressing no confidence in Tun Hamid?

Call on MCA, Gerakan and MIC Ministers to ask for a Cabinet decision next Wednesday that in the change to new identity cards, no citizen will be reduced to a red identity-card status because of spelling or clerical errors in decades-old documents.

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, 27th March 1992:

Call on MCA, Gerakan and MIC Ministers to ask for a Cabinet decision next Wednesday that in the change to new identity cards, no citizen will be reduced to a red identity-card status because of spelling or clerical errors in decades-old documents.

The MCA Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Ong Ka Ting, is trying to evade the problems faced by mil¬lions of Malaysians in the introduction of the new identity card by claiming that the National Registration Department had never and had no powers to deprive a Malaysian of his citizenship. Continue reading Call on MCA, Gerakan and MIC Ministers to ask for a Cabinet decision next Wednesday that in the change to new identity cards, no citizen will be reduced to a red identity-card status because of spelling or clerical errors in decades-old documents.

14 minutes is an improvement on four minutes, but the MPPP Councillors have not shaken off the ‘culture of the blind, deaf and dumb’

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang, on Friday, March 27, 1992:

14 minutes is an improvement on four minutes, but the MPPP Councillors have not shaken off the ‘culture of the blind, deaf and dumb’

The MPPP full Council meeting of 14 minutes yesterday is an improvement on its four-minute meeting a fortnight earlier on March 12, as the 14-minute MPPP Council meeting is still a scandal but on a smaller scale than the scandal of the four -minute MPPP full Council meeting. Continue reading 14 minutes is an improvement on four minutes, but the MPPP Councillors have not shaken off the ‘culture of the blind, deaf and dumb’

Call on DAP leaders and the DAP Publicity Committees to continue to be the eyes, ears and voice of the people

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Penang DAP Publicity Committee meeting at DAP Penang Hqrs, on 27th March, 1992 at 8 pm.

Call on DAP leaders and the DAP Publicity Committees to continue to be the eyes, ears and voice of the people.

The DAP’s publicity campaign has two objectives: Firstly, to be the eyes, ears and voice of the people, and secondly, to spread and explain the DAP’s political ideals, message and struggle. Continue reading Call on DAP leaders and the DAP Publicity Committees to continue to be the eyes, ears and voice of the people