Mr. K.S.Law unfit to be Political Secretary to the Ministry of Housing

Press Statement

Mr. K.S.Law is unfit to be Political Secretary to the Ministry of Housing, as he does not know anything about the housing problem and needs of Malaysians.

Mr. Law challenged me to state where I got the figure that the present urban housing backlog needs is in the region of 330,000 units, and he suggested that I was inventing figures.

I would like to ask Mr. Law what he was doing in these years as Political Secretary to the Ministry of Housing? Continue reading Mr. K.S.Law unfit to be Political Secretary to the Ministry of Housing

The Alliance claims that it practices democracy. But is this claim borne out by practice?

Speech by DAP Organising Secretary, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, at the DAP Segamat Utara Parliamentary by-election, at Buloh Kasap, Segamat, on October 15, 1968 at 8 p.m.

In the Segamat Utara Parliamentary by-election, the Alliance can have three rallies in one night. But when the DAP applies for having two rallies in one night, this is refused on the ground that the police does not have enough tape-recorders. Continue reading The Alliance claims that it practices democracy. But is this claim borne out by practice?

Segamat Utara voters urged to teach the Alliance a lesson

Speech by DAP Organising Secretary, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, to a DAP Segamat Utara Parliamentary by-election rally at Jementah, Segamat, on Saturday, October 12 at 8 p.m.

Segamat Utara voters urged to teach the Alliance a lesson on polling day to remind them that they are servants and not masters of the people.

Polling day for the Segamat Utara Parliamentary by-election is only a week away. In seven days, the people of Segamat Utara will have a choice between two candidates, two parties and two policies.

The Alliance had betrayed the people of Segamat in the last ten years, because during this period, they had an Alliance Member of Parliament who never visited them, neglected the constituency, and was completely indifferent to the problems of the people. Continue reading Segamat Utara voters urged to teach the Alliance a lesson

Lim Kit Siang replies to Mr. S.K.Lau, Political Secretary to the Minister of Local Government and Housing

The DAP Organising Secretary, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, today (11.10.68) issued the following statement:

Mr. S.K. Lau’s long statement did not invalidate my calculation that at the building rate of the Ministry of Housing in its first four years of 1,500 units annually, it will take the Ministry 200 years just to clear the backlog of present housing needs.

Mr. S.K.Lau does not dispute this. All he did was to state that his Ministry built 6,301 in its first four years, from 1964 to 1967, and not in the first five years, from 1964 to 1968. Mr. Lau is right. Otherwise, at the average of 1,200 a year, the Housing Ministry will take close to 300 years to clear the backlog.

Mr. Lau does not disagree with my conservative estimate that the present back-log of housing needs is 330,000 units. How can Mr. Lau say that my calculation is ‘ridiculous and misleading’? Any Standard Six student will be able to tell Mr. Lau that 330,000 units divided by 1,500 units a year is more than 200 years!

I said in my statement before that if the building rate is increased to 10,000 a year, which the Alliance claim they are now doing, the Alliance will take over 30 years just to clear the backlog. But what of the population increase? What of the rural housing need as we are only considering the urban housing need?

Apparently, the government does not know whether in the first four years, it has completed 6,301 housing units. The Housing Minister, Mr. Khaw Khai Boh, gave the figure of 6,301 units in Parliament six weeks ago as units completed or expected to be completed by 1967. This is a ridiculous situation, when the Minister does not know in August 1968 how many houses have been completed by the end of 1967.

This is what I mean when I say that Mr. Khaw should spend more time in his Ministry instead of competing with his Cabinet colleagues as to who is a most-travelled Minister at public expense.

In 1965, Mr. Khaw Khai Boh complained that there was no national housing survey for his Ministry to formulate its housing plans. Today, four years after we are still without a national housing plan. Why? Again, if only Mr. Khaw Khai Boh had the imagination and industry to initiate a national housing plan, we will know more about our housing problems. But Mr. Khow is not interested in this. Mr. Lau will probably tell us that his Minister is more interested in conducting an international housing survey personally.

Mr. Lau accused the DAP of drawing inspiration from Singapore just because I suggested that Mr. Khaw and his Ministry officials could learn more from Singapore housing achievement instead of going frequently to exotic places like Paris.

I am not ashamed to admit that I admire Singapore’s housing achievement. The world admires it. I also confess that I admire the incorruptibility of the Singapore administration, which is also shared by the whole world. But Mr. Lau, Mr. Khaw and his Alliance colleagues don’t. This probably explains why there are so little housing activity by Mr Khaw, and so much corruption in Malaysia.

Mr. Lau claimed that Singapore conditions are not very relevant to Malaysian conditions. Of course, Mr. Lau believes that Parisian conditions are more relevant to Malaysian conditions. After all, Mr. Lau expects to visit Paris in the footsteps of his Minister.

Any objective observer of the housing record of Mr. Khaw Khai Boh will agree that Mr. Khaw has failed to solve the housing problem in Malaysia.

We in the DAP call for a stepped-up rate of low-cost housing building, to provide houses for the hundreds of thousands of Malaysians who don’t have decent homes and shelter.

Let us have some dynamism, planning and action, and less words, or overseas pleasure trips.

Secondly, the Ministry of Local Government and Housing should launch a national housing survey, to find out the national housing needs.

In the Chinese press, Mr. Lau resorted to some character assassination, by implying that I do not know Mandarin or Chinese. My challenge to Mr. Lau’s MCA President, Tun Tan Siew Sin, Vice President Tan Sri Dr. Lim Swee Aun, or even to his own Minister, Mr. Khaw Khai Boh, to debate in Mandarin, on any subject, at any place and any time, still stands.


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Lim Kit Siang replies to Mr. S.K. Lau, Political Secretary to the Minister of Local Government and Housing

The DAP Organising Secretary, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, today issued the following statement (6.10.68):

Poor Mr. S.K. Lau. His boss, Mr. Khaw Khai Boh, must have sent him a rude and nasty letter from Mexico, where the Minister is enjoying the Olympic fun and games, for failing to defend him against my criticism of his housing record at a DAP public rally at Sungei Way two weeks ago.

Hence Mr. Lau’s belated defence of his boss’ housing achievement. Hence Mr. Lau’s disregard of facts and figures to prove to the Minister that he is worth his pay as his Political Secretary.

Mr. Lau accused me of not checking up the facts when I criticized Mr. Khaw for his dismal record in housing achievement during his four years as Minister of Housing.

Mr. Lau boasted that the Housing Ministry has done great things. He claimed that by the end of this year, the Ministry would have completed close to 10,000 housing units. Continue reading Lim Kit Siang replies to Mr. S.K. Lau, Political Secretary to the Minister of Local Government and Housing

The ten questions to the Alliance candidate for Segamat Utara Parliamentary by-election. Inche Musa Hitam

The DAP Organising Secretary, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, today issued the following statement (3.10.68):

The Alliance candidate for the Segamat Utara Parliamentary by-election, Inche Musa Hitam, has issued a very long statement, in reply to ten questions I asked him at a DAP public rally in Jementah, Segamat Utara, last week.

The voters of Segamat Utara can draw their own conclusions from Inche Musa Hitam’s statement, which has raised more questions.

I hope Inche Musa Hitam will answer these new questions in a clear-cut manner, so that Segamat Utara voters can understand his thinking and outlook.

(1) Bumiputras and non-bumiputras:
Inche Musa Hitam quoted Tunku Abdul Rahman to say that ‘bumiputra’ has no legal definition, and that anyone can call himself a ‘bumiputra.’ Continue reading The ten questions to the Alliance candidate for Segamat Utara Parliamentary by-election. Inche Musa Hitam

The real reasons for the formation of the direct Alliance membership system

The DAP Organising Secretary, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, today (3.10.68) issued the following statement:

In the Straits Times today, the Alliance executive secretary, Mr. Robert Goh said the Alliance hopes to dissolve its component communal parties, UMNO, MCA and MIC, to form a non-communal political party in a decade or two.

He further claimed that the introduction of the direct membership system by the Alliance two years ago had been an effort towards this goal. Continue reading The real reasons for the formation of the direct Alliance membership system

Emergency Parliament Session on the Sabah issue and an All-Party Foreign Affairs Consultative and Advisory Committee

The DAP Organising Secretary, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, today issued the following statement (2.10.68):

It has taken the Alliance government two weeks to think of the Parliament and convene an emergency session over the Sabah issue.

For two weeks after President Marcos had signed the Sabah Annexation Bill into law, the Alliance Government was more interested in organizing rallies and protest demonstrations than in calling Parliament to allow the elected representatives of Malaysia to state their views.

All Malaysians must condemn President Marcos for his attempt to grab Sabah in a bid to boost his chances for Presidential re-election, in utter disregard of the harm his action has done to South-East Asian co-operation, peace and harmony.

The DAP calls on all MPs to let President Marcos know in no uncertain terms that all Malaysians are united in their condemnation of the Philippines land-grabbing act, and will resist and repel any attempt at the physical take-over of Sabah. Continue reading Emergency Parliament Session on the Sabah issue and an All-Party Foreign Affairs Consultative and Advisory Committee

Ten questions for Alliance candidate, Inche Musa Hitam

Speech by DAP Organising Secretary, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, at the second DAP Segamat Utara by-election public rally at Jementah, Segamat, on Friday, 27th September 1968 at 8 p.m.

Tonight, I wish to ask the Alliance candidate for Segamat Utara Parliamentary by-election, Inche Musa Hitam, ten questions.

If he has nothing to hide, I am sure Inche Hitam would answer these question and welcome an opportunity for the voters of Segamat Utara to have a clearer idea of his thinking and beliefs, and help them to decide whether he or the DAP Candidate, Mr. Lee Ah Meng, a veteran trade unionist who had devoted the last ten years to the service of his fellow workers, should represent them in Parliament. Continue reading Ten questions for Alliance candidate, Inche Musa Hitam

A historic choice before the voters of Segamat Utara

Speech by DAP Organising Secretary, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, at the first DAP Segamat Utara by-election rally held at the Segamat town padang on Wednesday, 25th September 1968 at 8 p.m.

The Segamat Utara Parliamentary by-election is important not only to Segamat, but to the entire nation.

If the Segamat voters solidly vote for the DAP and reject the Alliance, they will give a fillip to the rising national reaction against the failures and follies of 13 years of Alliance rule, and ensure that in the next general elections, a strong team of Opposition Parliamentarians will be elected to check the financial excesses and abuse of power of the Alliance government. Continue reading A historic choice before the voters of Segamat Utara