BATU: Crowds of supporters have arrived at the Batu nomination centre, SMK Sentul Utama.
Those seeking nominations are: Tian Chua (Bebas), P. Prabakaran (PH), Siti Kasim (Bebas), Wan Azliana (Pejuang), Azhar Yahya (PN), A. Kohilan (MIC), Nur Fathiah (Bebas), & Zulfikifli (PRM).
2. Tian chua told reporters that he would be ready to receive any punishments from PKR, for contesting as an independent against P Prabakaran (PKR).
But he confirmed that he has not quit the party yet.
3. Tian Chua also told BFM News he doesn’t believe that his move will block Pakatan’s goal in fighting corruption and kleptocracy.
“Batu residents have asked me to return and I am keeping the promise I made”. #PRU15#GE15
4. Meanwhile, incumbent Batu MP P. Prabakaran says “it’s not only Tian Chua, there’s 10 of us. People will choose the right person.”
“Yang dapat saya tahu, yang asal ada saja 2-3 orang. We leave it up to the people”.
5. SAI Mahendran from the Indian Taxi Group, said he initially planned to contest as an independent, but decided to back down, once he heard that Tian Chua was contesting.
“My side will support him, and support his return.”
6. SPR has confirmed that 10 candidates will contest for the Batu seat.
Bebas - Siti Kasim
Bebas - Tian Chua
PH- P. Prabakaran
PRM - Mohamad Zulkifli
Bebas - Stanley Too
PEJUANG - Wan Azliana
PN- Azhar Yahya
Warisan - P. Naganathan
BN- A. Kohilan Pillay
Bebas - Nur Fathiah
7. MIC’s A. Kohilan Pillay is looking to hold “diplomatic talks” with fellow BN component party MCA in the coming days.
“As a former deputy foreign minister, I have experience in handling all the diplomatic issues with countries.”
8. Kohilan also told BFM News, that as a Batu local who is aware of the problems in the constituency, he will work to improve the area’s parking problems and flooding issues.
9. PAS’ Ustaz Azhar Yahya, is taking his second shot at the seat this GE15.
He told BFM News, he and his team worked hard to help Batu’s residents during the MCO and floods.
“Kalau diberikan peluang untuk mentadbir kami boleh buat 10 kali ganda daripada itu, Insyaallah.”
10. Meanwhile, Tian Chua says that he will continue to stand behind Pakatan Harapan’s victory for GE15, despite returning to contest Batu as an independent.
11. PKR’s P. Prabakaran, whom Tian Chua supported in GE14, told reporters he felt disappointed at Tian Chua’s “selfishness”.
He adds, that PKR will take the relevant action against Tian Chua.
12. The 10-cornered fight for Batu is also joined by PRM’s Zulkifli Fattah. He says, he has worked in Batu for 4 years and understands the community’s issues.
Nur Fathiah, popularly known as Cleopatra, is also hoping for a win.
13. Siti Kassim who was one of the earliest to arrive at the nomination centre, donned Orang Asli headgears with her supporters for the occasion.
And upon exiting the nomination centre, Nathan Pillai was greeted by loud cheers from his Warisan supporters. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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1. Barisan Nasional has unveiled its GE15 manifesto.
The pledges include:
a. Eradicating poverty via the assistive basic income scheme. All households earning below RM2,208 monthly will automatically receive financial aid by 2025.
b. Free tertiary education for B40 students.
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c. Free early childhood care and education for all children aged 6 and below.
d. Free laptops to all B40 students and 5G internet access to all schools within 18 months.
e. Full PTPTN loan coverage for students from the M40 group and below.
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f. Employees to get paid holiday on their birthdays.
g. Employers to be mandated to pay allowance to interns.
h. Enact an Elderly Care Act for a better protection and care ecosystem as Malaysia becomes an aging nation.
i. RM20mil to develop drag racing circuits for youths
1. PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli alleges that several caretaker ministers are trying to award contracts worth billions of ringgit via direct negotiations.
Rafizi says this also involves the Environment and Water Ministry and a flood mitigation project worth RM2 billion.
2. The former Pandan MP claims that the project which is in the process of being awarded by KASA, is for phase 2 for a flood barrier at Sungai Langat.
This is allegedly the second project awarded the company, with the first being a project in Melaka worth almost RM579 million.
3. Rafizi also claims that the company was problematic, and had links to a figure close to Umno.
"This company has two bankruptcy petitions in court for not paying debts to contractors as per CCM records."
1. Pakatan Harapan has pledged to bring back its loan-guarantee programme for first-time house buyers, if it forms the next federal government in GE15.
PH introduced the scheme when it formed the government back in 2018, with RM1 billion allocated then.
2. Bukit Gasing assemblyman Rajiv Rishyakaran says PH will allocate RM3 billion this time, which will act as a guarantee for banks giving out the loans.
He also said PH will form a housing tribunal for landlords/tenants to file complaints on discrimination in the rental market.
3. "A tribunal would be superior to filing a case in court as the tribunal fees is cheaper. Tribunals also don’t require lawyers, saving thousands of ringgit in legal fees," Rajiv said.
"Tribunals are also more likely to come up with a verdict quickly," he added.
1. Lab-grown blood has been transfused into people in a world-first clinical trial conducted by UK researchers.
They say the manufactured blood cells were grown from stem cells, adding that the goal is to improve treatments for patients who depend on regular blood transfusions.
2. This includes those with conditions like sickle cell anemia and thalassemia.
The trial is led by NHS Blood and Transplant and the University of Bristol.
Two volunteers have so far been transfused with the blood. There have not been any reported negative side-effects.
3. At least 10 healthy volunteers are expected to participate in the trial. They will get two mini transfusions, just 5 to 10 ml, at least four months apart.
One transfusion will be of normal blood while the other will be lab-grown blood.
2. Muhyiddin said this as he unveiled PN's 234 offers in a manifesto themed 'Caring, Clean & Stable: Malaysia Gemilang'.
He said Perikatan Nasional vows to address bread and butter issues affecting Malaysians, especially rising cost of living, food supply, employment and income.
3. Muhyiddin also said the coalition's manifesto is dedicated pillar to empowering youth, women and young families.
The pledges include a 25% discount on PTPTN loans for graduates with at least a second class upper degree, and special discounts for first time houseowners.