Saturday, July 26, 2008

HYPOCRITE PAKATAN RAKYAT!!! - People's welfare or Political propaganda???

Is it is necessary to spend RM300k annually to publish state magazine by the Penang state government as well as the Perak state government.

I have not read any of the magazines published yet but then again, there’s the Internet and you could have published it for almost free or very minimal cost. But maybe their aim is to reach to those who does not have internet access at all. And also lets not forget that the mainstream media is controlled by the gov and probably this is one of the way to reach out to more people, that is to publish your own magazine.

Studying current situation i think people who voted for Pakatan Rakyat expect them to different from Barisan Nasional who are famous for their "expensive life style".

The education minister challanged PR governments to provide land for Tamil schools, and the schools will be bantuan penuh the next day. I think there are many ways were they could spend this peoples money.

Is political propaganda is much more important for you guys compare to people's welfare??? Think about it. Hindraf have asking and asking and asking PR state governments to look in to tamil schools and temple issues.....BUT THEY STILL 'ACT' DEAF. ( Refer to HINDRAF chairman's letter to PR menteri besars).

"This our appeal is not excessive as almost immediately after taking over power in Selangor, and Perak 130 hectares and RM 100 millions approved for the pig farm project and 60,000 TOL occupants of New villages in Perak were given freehold titles (Utusan 05/04/08 pg 14). After all this Indian appeal is, for public and not private or commercial purposes as above." Says Mr.waythamorthy, HINDRAF Chairman.



MALAYSIKINI : Groups unhappy with Pakatan’s propaganda mags

Ahti Veeranggan | Jul 25, 08 8:51pm


Penang has Suara Rakyat and Perak, MCPXCitra Perak. The two Pakatan-led state governments are now under fire for wasting public funds on such propaganda magazines.

Civil society groups today blasted the two state governments, calling them ‘hypocrites’ as they were doing the same thing as the previous governments which they had earlier criticised.

Penang-based Media Watch group described Suara Rakyat, published by the DAP-led Penang government and Citra Perak in PAS-led Perak as “merely a public media tool of partisan propaganda.”

“The Pakatan Rakyat governments are no different from the previous ones after all. They are hypocrites by copying BN media policy to serve their cynical self interests,” said its coordinator B K Ong, stressing Media Watch’s stand on governments to ‘stay away’ from media publications.

Even if a state government funds and publishes a state magazine, he argues it should be administrated by an independent editorial board to provide free and fair news coverage.

RM300,000 annually

“But these magazines are more like mouthpieces of Pakatan Rakyat state governments than independent magazines,” he told Malaysiakini.

It is learnt that the Penang government will have to cough up RM300,000 to publish three editions of 20,000 copies each for Suara Rakyat annually, while Perak is expected to spend a similar amount for six editions of 10,000 copies each for Citra Perak.

The 52-page Suara Rakyat, distributed free to the public, contains government propaganda in three languages, Bahasa, Mandarin and Tamil, while the 20-page Citra Perak is published in Bahasa only.

Suara Rakyat was launched on Monday and Citra Perak, last month.

Former Penang chief minister Dr Koh Tsu Koon spent nearly RM300,000 a year to publish separate Malay, Chinese and Tamil magazines in Penang.

The Malay version, Wawasan Rakyat was published first in1994, Hong Yuan in Mandarin was launched in 1999 while Makkal Madal in Tamil was started in 2003.

The previous Perak BN government only published Warta Perak in Bahasa.

By following the precedent set by his predecessor, Ong said Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng had proven to be a hypocrite since “he had condemned BN-controlled media all these years.”

“He should have titled the magazine as Suara Kerajaan (Government Voice) not Suara Rakyat (People’s Voice),” he said.

Times are hard, save money

Meanwhile, United Hindu Religious Council president G Mugunthan criticised the Pakatan Rakyat state governments of not going on an austerity drive to save government spending, more so during such difficult times for the people.

“The Pakatan state governments claim to be thrifty but are wrongly spending precious government funds on propaganda. The money could have well spent for noble causes like helping the poor and Tamil schools,” he stressed.

Although social reform movement Aliran is not against the government-sponsored publications, it nonetheless said that state magazines should be more for “intellectual discourse, intelligent thinking and people centric.”

Penang Heritage Trust head Dr Choon Sim Poey concurred that it would not be right for the state governments to utilise public funds for political publicity, instead of publishing government policies and action plans for the information of the people.

Penang opposition leader Azhar Ibrahim on Monday criticised the state government of going back on its promise to cut operational costs due to a lack of funds.

“Is this what we call the ‘CAT’ government?” he asked, taking a swipe at the state government’s widely-propagated principles of competency, accountability and transparency (CAT).

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

the closer it gets to september 16 the more pakatan rakyat showing their true colours. they are just like any other polititions after all.... what more can we expect?

Anonymous said...

we already heard enough of all your propaganda during electionlah....

start show some intrest in ppl also...

political propaganda and defending anwar's personal intrest... you guys are only good at this 2 things...

Unfiltered-Madness said...

I think all politician is same...

When they have no power they can promise you everything.

However, when they have power, they will break their promise.

Maybe only 1% is good politicians.

http://www.anakmalaysia81.blogspot.com/

Anonymous said...

wha wha wha

bored of reading only about anwar case. now got new case.

only 150 days old u guys so terrer use ppl money ha...cekaplah..... maybe you guys can overtake BN by end of this year lah...

i suggest....personal jet for EXCO's mayb? must do better then teranganu's mercedece what

go go go

Anonymous said...

GOOD BLOG GUYS.

ATLEAST SOMEBODY GOT THE BRAINS TO SEE THE GOOD AND BAD IN BOTH BN AND PR.

BORED OF EVERYBODY BLINDLY CHAMPIONING ONE CAMP.

WE NEED A STRONG 2 PARTY SYSTEM. FOR THAT WE MUST THINK RASIONALLY.

THIS IS ONE EXAMPLE OF TRUE MALAYSIAN WHO THINK RATIONAL.

HATSOFF

Anonymous said...

Please do not be misled by some frustrated NGOs and civil society groups.

Look at the bigger picture and perspective. You all should know better that the present medias are owned and control by umno/bn.

I know you all are quick to follow the NGOs and civil society groups in condemning this 300,000 ringgit fiasco because they had you in their thumb just because they come in support of your Makka Shakti. I also support you but I see it in a different way with no other intentions. You must know how the NGOs and civil society groups work, they always bark the loudest at easy target but they are silence on the might of umno/bn.

Do not be used by the NGOs and civil society groups as they want to let the rakyat feel their existence but fighting at the wrong causes.

Let PR run the state for one term and you can decide on the next GE.

Who Are More Hypocrite

Civil Society Groups At It Again

Ronald K. Pillai said...

'Makkal Shakti' must be frustrated over something that LGE's administration must look into or this could be someone disguising as
Makkal Shakti.Someone from the opposite camp?

You must not be in haste,just four months in power,maybe check if the 51 year old 'Men In Chains' can help you quickly. They always have the answers but not the solution.

frags said...

I dont think its such a bad idea. Would you rather the new government lost goodwill on false reporting by the mainstream media? The new government needs to communicate their plans and ideas to the people and they need something more than the internet to reach everyone.

Considering we have government leaders that spend money on luxury cars, arms deal, advertisement projects...this is an understandable meager expense in contrast. Until our press is truly neutral, i dont think we can run away from this. If you were running a state govenrnment that is oppposition run, do you think it will be easy to communicate your plans with the MSM continually deriding your efforts?

Speaking of the Penang government, i can vouch for this myself that people confidence in Penang is high. A lot of unecessary expenses has been cut down. Penang is getting more local investment now than in the past. You dont need to listen to Mr. Lim Guan Eng saying this. Just walk around Penang and ask the hawkers and businessmen. They are being hurt by the inflation but they remain optimistic and confident.

Make no mistake that with the new state government, people are not automatically going to have an easy life. You will have to work hard for it. But you will get opportunity and credit for your work(unlike in the past). This is what I call a merit based system.

And please ask what you can do for your state, not what your state can do for you. Improving our government is the duty of everyone not just the elected representatives. Our duty doesn't end after casting our votes.

crower said...

It’s better to spend on something which the rakyat can read and gain knowledge about the progress of their state rather than spending on a fleet of cars that is only useful to certain people.

From your blog you stated :-

"It is a symbol of our pride that fights for ONE aim. That is a better MALAYSIA FOR ALL INDIANS"

Come on, that is sooooo racist.

Anonymous said...

you guys are missing the point. the mags is supposed to be official reports or representation the government formed by Pakatan Rakyat. this is the only viable venue as compared to the mainstream media. how else would the offical Pakatan Rakyat governments reached those ppl in kampungs? through newspaper controlled by BN die-hards? through RTM or Media Prima channels controlled by BN supporters? how many news have been distorted that create unnecessary unrest or conflicts within the Pakatan Rakyat. Believe me this is as good as owning Pakatan Rakyat own media network! Do you think the federal government will allow Pakatan Rakyat to have their own TV station? radio station? not in a million years I presumed! So lets not make a stupid assumption and jump the gun by saying the Pakatan Rakyat government is equal to BN.. they are not even in the same league.. one in a corrupt league and intention to milk every sen out of the government for cronies and families whilst the other is for the rakyat to ensure rakyat gets the actual news and as a platform to reach the rakyat...

alan

MAKKAL SHAKTI said...

Mr Ronaldkp,

Makkal shakti means people's power. There is no pattern for this. you must be mistaken it with HINDRAF.

There is no restriction to use the term.

We are just few people who are choose to see pro and cons from both camps.

As what many say here, there is no freedom for PR in malaysian medias.

we find it, there is no "virtual" platform for BN.

This dosent mean we are taking BN's side. We salute the goods and comment on the bad of both camps.

This is the path for a new 2 party system for a better malaysia for all of us.

Starmandala said...

Hello there, Makkal Shakti! I'm curious to know why you sound just like the Son of Samy Vellu. Are you serious when you say you're fighting for a "better Malaysia for all Indians"? Why only Indians? Other races not human ah? Don't talk like MIC lah. Please rethink your life purpose, my friend. Malaysia will automatically be a funkier, happier, more prosperous land when each of us breaks through the eggshell of cultural and racial formatting and reconnects with our hearts and souls as MANUSIA!

MAKKAL SHAKTI said...

Hello antares,

I have once read this quote from some blog. I think that answers to all the question on are we racist...

"we care more about our family, but that dosent mean we dont care about our neighbors"

For a united malaysian's Malaysia, all the races need to feel that they are treated equally and we are equal... till then.....the struggle continues

Unknown said...

I am from Penang. I think the PR Govt is doing a good job. You can't expect them to clean up the 50 years shit of the BN in just a 100 days. Even a 1,000 days will not be enough. The NGOs who just complain are the typical bunch of nay-sayers and I wouldn't give them the time of day.