My assistant who is also MPSJ councilor, Gary Chong, had been whacked by a poison pen letter lately. Someone using the name of ‘UMNO Selangor’ sent a letter to a reporter of The Star. That letter listed down a few cases that implicated Gary as a corrupt councilor The Star Metro journalist then interviewed Gary and published his interview together…
Sharing with fellow Christians at CDM Church (Shah Alam)
I was invited to give a short speech before mass at a Church in Shah Alam last Sunday, sharing with fellow Christians my spiritual journey.
Unnecessary laws to curb ‘unnecessary by-elections’ are a farce.
The government’s unholy haste to enact a law to prevent by-elections it deems “unnecessary” and impose fines of RM100,000 on those who quit wakil rakyat positions and force by-elections, is appalling and an insult to freedom and democracy. Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz’s definition of ‘unnecessary’ is vague and gives the impression the new…
My Easter Morning at Sau Seng Lum Center
Sau Seng Lam is a charitable Buddhist organisation which offers affordable treatment for poor patients who suffer from diabetes and stroke. They have a centre in PJ and one in Puchong. Diabetes and stroke are often described as “rich people’s diseases” and very costly to treat. After visiting Sau Seng Lam and understanding their work,…
Gambar Foto di Pilihan Raya Kecil di 2 Bukit April 2009
Bukit Selambau Saya berada di Bukit Selambau dan Bukit Gantang selama 3 hari untuk berkempen kepada calon daripada PKR dan PAS. Di bawah sini adalah beberapa keping gambar foto. Saya dijemput oleh pengerusi Lembaga Pengelola Sekolah Rendah Cina ini untuk melawat sekolah rendah yang lama ini pada 4 April 2009. Sekolah ini baru mendapat peruntukan…
Remembering Altantuya at Bukit Selambau
I participated in a little ceremony to pay respects to Altantuya on “Cheng Beng” (“All Souls’ Day) at PKR operations centre at Bukit Selambau. On my right is Tian Chua, on my left is Hee Loy Sian, Lee Kim Sin and Gan Pei Nie. I got involved in the campaign in both Bukit Gantang and…
Jangan biar Nizar kalah
A tribute to Mrs Ganga Nair
It is with great sadness that I write this tribute to Mrs Ganga Nair who passed away 3rd April 2009 at the age of 85. 40 years ago, in the 3rd General Elections on May 10th 1969 at the age of 45, Mrs Nair was the first Indian woman in Malaysia to be elected to…