Thursday, 10 May 2012

RTM Kawasan Saya

Huan Cheng Guan who was elected as the MP for Batu Kawan in 2004 with a majority of 8998 votes, had served the Rakyat in his constituent with full heart. In 2007 he brought in the RTM Kawasan Saya crew to highlight on certain issues and to promote Batu Kawan. Check out the the 3 part videos.  

PART 1



PART 2 


 PART 3
  

Sunday, 15 April 2012

Batu Kawan ( P046 ) - The Next MP?

Batu Kawan Parliament ( P 046 ) seat, is now a hot topic among the locals on who the candidate will be. It is simple for me. Of course from the Rakyat's perspective, the person that the majority Rakyat will vote for and campaign will be Huan Cheng Guan. Why? As a new Parliament gazetted in 2004, comprising Dun Perai, Dun Bukti Tengah & Dun Bukit Tambun, all these three Dun was under the Parliament of opposition. Perai ( Bagan / DAP ), Bukit Tengah ( BM / DAP ) & Bukit Tambun ( N. Tebal / DAP ). In 2004, Huan won with a majority vote of 8998. Since than many issues have been look into and solved. He has a good track record and well known for his humble way of approaching. As far the locals are concern, Huan is the best person to be elected for Batu Kawan. Huan who might contest under the PCM ticket, left Gerakan in 2009. In 2008 General Election, it was Huan who paved way for Koh Tsu koon to contest in Batu Kawan. KTK who lost to DAP, went missing from Batu Kawan since than.

With Gerakan having 2-3 candidates to be chosen from, I believe from the very beginning its Koh Tsu Koon who had caused the situation as it is today. Now there are 2 candidates where Gerakan need to crack head with and  an additional another - Teng Hock Nan who now dreaming to contest in Batu Kawan. Ng Siew Lai who is the Division head and National Women number two is of course eligible to be nominated base from her seniority. In 2009 Koh Tsu Koon shortlisted Mohan Apparoo as the Parliament coordinator. Since Mohan is working on ground for the last few years, now Gerakan have an headache shortlisting the candidate. Anyone chosen from the 3 will definitively backfire, it will end up simply  'you kill me, i kill you'.

Why did Koh Tsu Koon opted to choose Mohan as Coordinator? Logically it should be given to the former MP of Batu Kawan, Huan Cheng Guan who had just won the National Gerakan Vice President pose in a 10 corner fight. Simple, Koh Tsu Koon & Gerakan were aware on the rising of Huan and felt threaten. Furthermore, Huan after winning the VP post suggested to the CWC that the Secretary General & Treasure post to be given to an Indian and also a Sabahah or Sarawakian. 

Koh Tsu Koon saw an opportunity to jeopardize the political career of Huan, elected Mohan as the the Coordinator. Initially during that time, grass root Gerakan members had whacked Teng Hock Nan & Koh Tsu Koon for failing to appoint any Indian into the Penang State Liaison Committee. They also had wrote to Star and Malaysiakini urging Mohan to be given opportunity ( Click for Malaysiakini Letter ) . Koh Tsu Koon together with those who felt threathen saw the oppurtunity coming to kill off Huan's political career permanently, when Huan stood firm to defend the voice of the grass root from Machang Bubok, thats when CWC game show started resulting Huan announcing to leave Gerakan. 

So with Huan out from Gerakan list, Ng Siew Lai & Mohan have been working on ground. Now all of a sudden Teng Hock Nan is also interested. Whatever, its Gerakan leadership who has the headache to finalise on the list. While we, lets hope for the best & may the best, eligible, hardworking & humble one wins.

@spk5447

Sunday, 25 March 2012

Malaysiakini : PCM fumes as another solar panel plant discovered


PCM fumes as another solar panel plant discovered
Susan Loone
12:07PM Mar 26, 2012

Even before Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng could answer questions related to the Robert Bosch solar panel plant in Batu Kawan, Parti Cinta Malaysia (PCM) has discovered a similar enterprise which is expected to operate on the mainland.

The China-based company, according to PCM vice-chief Huan Cheng Guan (left), has started recruiting workers but Penangites are yet to be informed that another solar panel plant is sprouting within their midst.

Huan said he sent two of his men to the plant for interviews, but they were merely told that the plant would be build “somewhere” on the mainland.

“It’s a China-based company, and after what has happened to China, how can we allow it to operate here?” Huan asked during a press conference in Prai.

Huan was referring to a similar plant in China which was closed down due to health risks to the local community.

‘State gov’t operating like Gestapo’

Huan is not happy that the state has not mentioned about the existence of the plant, which allegedly poses a danger to health and the environment.

He smells a rat and said that there appears to be a cover-up in the matter as nobody knows much about the company, not even its location.

He even went as far as saying that the state government is operating like the “Gestapo”, the Nazi secret political police.

“We are very suspicious and question why are they doing this,” he added, comparing it to Pakatan’s vigorous opposition of the Australian-based company Lynas’ plant in Gebeng for its potential health risks.

“But what about these two plants in Penang. Why so quiet about them? Why so secretive? What is there to hide?” he questioned.

Recently, Huan said despite its CAT - competency, accountability and transparency - principles, the Penang government continues its lack of public consultation in approving the project.

He added that no one has given a proper assurance that the RM2.05 billion plant by German industrial giant Robert Bosch GmbH will be safe.

‘No AELB licence yet’

Huan also question why the solar photovoltaics plant in Batu Kawan is allowed to operate when the Atomic Energy Licensing Board (AELB) has yet to issue any licence or approval for the proposed business.

News portal The Mole quoted AELB director-general Raja Abdul Aziz Raja Adnan as having confirmed that the board has not received any application for the controversial plant.

Raja Abdul Aziz said, “So far we have not received any application for the Batu Kawan solar panel project.”

He added that the project has to be evaluated by AELB despite the initial International Energy Agency approval.

“Why the double standards when Lynas is being opposed to strongly? Where is the CAT in these projects?” asked the former Penang Gerakan vice-chief.

When asked about the federal government’s promotion of investment in solar panels, the world’s fastest growing energy industry, which has placed Malaysia as the world’s third-largest solar module manufacturer, Huan said: “The International Trade and Industry Ministry’s role is to attract and promote investment,” he said.

“Their role is not to approve it. It is the state government’s role to approve an investment or sell state land to the companies after making sure the company complies with all the necessary requirement, especially in the area of safety in health and environment, because this directly affects the people.”

Huan warned that if PCM receives no answer to his questions, the party will organise a similar round of protests.


Tuesday, 20 March 2012

PCM Press Release on 19th March 2012

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Saturday, 17 March 2012

Japan Nuclear Plant & The Bhopal Disaster.


Batu Kawan. A well known area for seafood among Penangites. Politically, it was a new Parliament constituency gazette in 2004. Prior to that, Batu Kawan & Bukit Tambun falls under the Nibong Tebal Parliament Constituency. Huan Cheng Guan, the former Air Force serviceman was elected as the MP in 2004 with a majority of 8998 votes. Since then, much development was introduce during that period. That includes encouraging more to venture into agriculture, second link Penang bridge launched, new jetty to Pulau Aman, job oppurtunities, Penang Science Park amd many more. PDC under the BN administration had many project that would have benefitted the Rakyat. Now as the former MP of Batu Kawan, Huan CG & PCM will not tolerate for our own people to be let to live surrounded with a ‘TIME BOMB’.

The 1st damage by PR administrative was the damage towards Bukit Batu Kawan for red soil. Now more damage being done without the consideration of the locals. Lim Guan Eng & Phee Boon Poh is confident of the safety of the plant that to be build. But is it safe from nature disaster. It is wise for one to be alert before a disaster take place. Im sure its still fresh in everyone’s mind and heart on the damage occurred during the recent Japan tsunami. The nuclear plant which was build to stand evan for earthquake disaster, took a turn when tsunami stroke. Japan who are the specialist and who have the expertise, struggled to control the Nuclear plant when it was damaged during the tsunami. The release of gas and chemicals during nature is un-preventable. That’s a disaster we should take into account to fight for our safety.


How many of us know about the Bhopal Disaster in 1984? It was a gas leak incident in India that claimed thousands of lives. The leak of methyl isocyanate gas and other chemicals did not only caused death, but many left handicapped & disable. A government affidavit in 2006 stated the leak caused 558,125 injuries including 38,478 temporary partial and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries.

We have to bear in mind, why do we need investors who will bring damages to the nature and people. Currently whenever there is earthquake in Jakarta or surrounding area of it, the tremors could be felt in Penang. Let that alone, tsunami which strike Penang was another natural disaster that shocked all Malaysians. Can we assure that natural disaster will not cause any damage to the planned plant? Do we have the capabilities & expertise to handle an unwanted situation? Lets demand to the State Government to make a stand on this issue. Elected representative of the area of Batu Kawan & Bukit Tambun should stand with the people and not with some arrogant leaders and state policy. Lets Unite, for the sake of our future generation.