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Thursday, 07 May 2009 09:51

UPDATED 4.30pm (The Malaysian Insider)

IPOH, May 7 — After a morning of confusion followed by scuffles, order restored and PR Speaker V. Sivakumar removed and replaced by BN's Datuk R. Ganesan, the Regent of Perak Raja Nazrin Shah finally opened today's sitting of the Perak State Assembly.

Ganesan adjourned the sitting sine die after Raja Nazrin's royal address that touched on the economy, religion and even the swine flu outbreak.

Batu MP Tian Chua was also arrested by police after the assembly ended.

The Perak Regent had earlier entered the chamber at 3pm, five hours late, and spoke to ousted Pakatan Rakyat MB Datuk Seri Nizar Jamaluddin and the DAP's Datuk Ngeh Khoo Ham before starting his address. Nizar had requested the police to leave the chamber and later told all Pakatan lawmakers to take their seat.

BN Mentri Besar Datuk Zambry Abd Kadir earlier tabled a motion inviting Raja Nasrin to open the sitting of the state assembly.

The rival assemblymen had earlier continued their shouting match even as Sivakumar was taken out of the assembly hall. PR assemblymen shouted at the police to leave the House when they moved in.

Scuffles had broken out prior to this as PR assemblymen tried to get Barisan Nasional-installed speaker Ganesan to leave the House, at one point almost getting him entangled in the microphone wires.

The lawmakers were engaged in a shoving match as Ganesan attempted to take the Speaker’s chair while the Sivakumar refused to vacate his seat.

Sivakumar attempted to reconvene proceedings but the situation descended into pandemonium with lawmakers on the verge of coming to blows.

While both BN and PR still claim to be the legitimate government, there is now also two assembly speakers after Ganesan took his oath as the new Speaker in a corner of the hall following Deputy Speaker Hee Yit Foong’s “removal” of Sivakumar. Earlier, Sivakumar had refused to vacate the Speaker’s seat while Ganesan presided over the sitting of BN assemblymen from his corner.

Sivakumar has also announced that he had written a letter dated yesterday rejecting the tabling of all motions, including one to remove him and to install Ganesan as his replacement.

The PR-appointed Speaker also pointed out that Raja Nazrin Shah had not yet declared open the sitting of the assembly.

At 11.30am, the assembly was “adjourned” for an hour by Ganesan, resulting in a respite to the shambolic proceedings with both BN and PR lawmakers taking their respective places.

This was after Sivakumar had again ordered  Zambry and several other BN lawmakers out of the assembly.

Zambry had also repeatedly tried to table a motion to remove the speaker, which Sivakumar has rejected repeatedly as well.

Sivakumar had refused to convene sitting of the assembly until Zambry and six other BN lawmakers whom he had suspended leave the hall.

With the streets outside turned into what the DAP’s Lim Kit Siang has called a “war zone,” the Perak state assembly convened earlier with Sivakumar asking Zambry and six other lawmakers to leave the hall, turning the assembly into a scene of chaos amid shouting and screaming.

Earlier, all other assemblymen arrived, with PR lawmakers seated at the government benches.

Outside, more than 20 people, including at least eight lawmakers, were arrested and scores others refused entry into the Perak State Secretariat as police locked down Ipoh city ahead of the controversial state assembly meeting.

Traffic was gridlocked as police rolled out barbed wire and mounted road blocks in a 500-metre radius from the building, allowing in only those with special passes and preventing hundreds of protesters clad in black T-shirts from the sitting to be opened by Raja Muda Raja Nazrin Shah.

"This has become a war zone. This is a national and international disgrace. Even when we have received official invites from the speaker, we are refused entry," Lim told reporters outside the restricted zone after his car was stopped from entry.

"It is most shameful and outrageous," the Ipoh Timur MP added. Beside him was Ipoh Barat MP M. Kulasegaran who was also not allowed into the complex. Kula's political secretary P. Sugumaran was earlier detained by police for refusing to leave the place.

PKR Wanita chief and Ampang MP Zuraida Kamarudin and DAP's Teratai (Selangor) assemblywoman Jenice Lee, Ayer Keroh's Khoo Poay Tiong (Malacca) and Bahau's Tey Kok Seong (Negri Sembilan) were also among those arrested. They were clad in black T-shirts and wore caps that said “Bubarkan DUN” or “Dissolve the State Assembly”, a key demand by the Pakatan Rakyat government toppled by Barisan Nasional in early February.

The electoral reform group Bersih, comprising opposition parties and some activists, urged Malaysians to wear back today, prompting police to arrest its spokesman Wong Chin Huat two days ago for sedition. The media studies lecturer is expected to be released from police remand tomorrow.

It is learnt that police have seized 200 black T-shirts emblazoned with the words “1BlackMalaysia” from a stall near a Kampung Manjoi surau where PAS supporters had earlier performed subuh or dawn prayers. Police had earlier warned against people gathering or wearing black.

They also shut down the roads around the state secretariat, causing traffic congestion in this normally sleepy capital city. Police said the roads will be reopened later in the day.

Ousted Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin and his executive council together with backbenchers, equalling the Barisan Nasional numbers at 28, were taken with police escort to attend the sitting in the 59-seat assembly.

Three other lawmakers are independent after they walked out of Pakatan and precipated the imbroglio.

Sivakumar arrives at the state secretariat at 9.35am and gets a salute from the honour guard as he is escorted by assembly secretary Abdullah Antong Sabri.

He is followed by Zambry who also receives a salute as Sivakumar and Abdullah escort him.

Raja Nazrin Shah arrives at 9.45am and inspects the honour guard. Secretariat officials then allow lawmakers, special guests and journalists into the assembly hall.

Police yesterday set up roadblocks at the Jalan Panglima Bukit Gantang Wahab-Jalan St John junction and near the Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman flyover.

They had obtained a court order to prevent illegal gatherings around the state secretariat and traffic police were on hand to divert traffic around the government sector in Ipoh.

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written by farah, May 07, 2009 10:18:21
We the people from sleepy town or rather say peace loving Perakians, are tormented and lost peace of mind after the 'power grap', to us the one and the only one who is answerable to all these non other then New PM Najib. If you are indeed a PM for ALL or as you acclaimed 1Malaysia, we'll see THE REAL NAJIB TUN RAZAK TODAY 7-5-2009. I'm based at KL but i'm wearing black today to show my support for Perakians.
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written by Hello Keithy, May 07, 2009 10:31:40
For heaven's sake, get out from under that table, His Highness.
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written by smeagrooo, May 07, 2009 10:51:04
Really IPOH CHICKEN la.
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written by Susanna, May 07, 2009 11:15:40
I suppose the Royal Highness is happy with what he has done.
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written by venna, May 07, 2009 11:36:04
Thousands of us around the country are wearing black today! What can you do to us? arrest us too? You can never kill the spirit in us!!!!!

Every action of yours is reinstating the cruelness you show. Now is one more nail down. You will never be able to win our hearts in a thousand years.
Victory to Pakatan Rakyat!!!!!!!!!!
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written by Hello Keithy, May 07, 2009 11:38:41
Hee Yit Foong, you better back down, one leg at a time, and shut up. Or are you asking for exile in Pulau Ketam ?
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written by Jit Dharma, May 07, 2009 11:41:54
That blaady katak tempang is really trying to be action. Blaady
katak, we are going to fix her good.Hee,you better go underground
and disappear like the piece of shit you are.
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written by asguard, May 07, 2009 11:43:30
Chaos... well... what is that idiot zam zam is up to again?....
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written by ROBERTNGTG, May 07, 2009 11:46:36
The august Perak state assembly is now in shambles after Barisan Nasional’s (BN) Datuk R. Ganesan took his oath as the new Speaker in a corner of the hall amid chaotic scenes and shouting matches after Deputy Speaker Hee Yit Foong “removed” Speaker V. Sivakumar

WE SHALL PUT THIS MFKR B*ITCH WITH ALL THE DOGS OFF PULAU KETAM WHERE SHE CAN
DEVOTE HER TIME TO SERVING EVERYONE COME GE 13.
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written by Agahdemo, May 07, 2009 11:46:51
"Police had earlier warned against people gathering or wearing black."

Even the color of shirt I wear I must get approval from the police......

Malaysia Police force works for UMNO.......
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written by ez24get, May 07, 2009 12:00:50
Raja Nazrin Shah has yet to give his address to open the Perak Assembly sitting. So how legal can Zambry be when he calls for the votes to remove Sivakumar and replace him with Ganesan as the speaker? It is like putting the cart before the horse.

It is amusing that Zambry has even thought of making a spare speaker robe for the occasion. But he didn't realise that the swearing in of the new speaker Ganesan has to be done by the royalty.

It's like a circus out there with Zambry as the ring leader.
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written by ROBERTNGTG, May 07, 2009 12:22:07
Two ‘Speakers’, two sides and a state in chaos

NOT A DAMNED BIT SURPRISED. WHY, WE HV TWO PEEMS WHAT: ONE A GOOD RIDER
AND THE OTHER HIDING BEHIND A CURTAIN WITH AN IRON GRIP
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written by penangboi, May 07, 2009 12:55:09
The rakyat are ruled by the rule of law and the country is governed by the constitution.

When both break down, we have a failed state, we have a police state.

So, if anybody claims that Malaysia is peaceful, Malaysia is a democracy, Malaysia is not like Zimbabwe, then that person is more than blind and deaf. That person is DEAD.

And it appears that right at the top of the heap, Najis, who proclaimed that very 'shiok' slogan of One Malaysia, who started the usurping of power in Perak, is trumpeting his democratic Malaysia; he is very very 'DEAD'.

But again, what do you expect of a leader who also got into office via a backdoor by forcing out the legitimate and democratically elected Bodohwi? Najis hold no more or less mandate from the rakyat than Zombie.
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written by Tompios, May 07, 2009 13:09:35
Tuanku Sultan Azlan,

Nampaknya Rakyat Diraja Perak semakin derhaka! Tuanku di atas politik dan parti politik--hamba mohon agar DUN Perak dibubarkan segera.
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written by Sutha, May 07, 2009 13:58:07
Not only Perak and Malaysia but the whole world should see for themselves what is the consequence of a misjudgment. If the new player Najis makes such a (mis)calculation, it is understandable because he is no politics specialist but in WOMEN and MAKING COMMISSIONS. And, for a once most learned person, was it a mis-judgment?

ECONOMY IS BAD GLOBALLY and some people will sell anything for money.
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written by fairnessforall, May 07, 2009 14:42:45
I guess the sultan of perak must be very happy with what he has done. sitting comfotably at the istana enjoying the the tax payers money and yet dont give a damm about the raykat. Its a real sad day for all Malaysians

Its still not too late, if the sultan is really sincere and care about Malaysia. he will disolve the asembly and let the people decide who they want as their goverment. That is the only way to solve this problem
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written by apanama, May 07, 2009 16:10:19
hee shit pong sold herself for 50 ringgit plus two coins
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written by temenggong, May 07, 2009 16:43:35
The dewan proceedings can be challenged in court.

First the sultan gives a speech and declares that the assembly is convened. Only then the motions are passed.

BN has got it all wrong, and any motion passed or installation of a new speaker is illegal.
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written by KM Wong, May 07, 2009 18:20:18
Looks like Nazrin (representing the royalty) does not object to this "illegal" meeting. Any form of decency has gone down the drain. Justice from the royalty can not be expected. They have deserted the Perakians. From now on, injustice and anarchy rules in Perak. Will have to wait till GE13 to right the wrong.
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written by Richfyf, May 07, 2009 18:24:05
To all Perak lorry and bus drivers. Kindly be extra careful when you drive in Perak. In case you have an accident with any of the BN Perak Adun and they die the police will cahrged you with murder and not as a legitimate raod accident. To all transporter of petrol please be careful when you drive along Perak ADUN home. In case you meet with an accident and spill those petrol at their home and some stranger carelessly throw a match after lighting their cigarette, The police will again say that both of you plan the accident. You will need a lawyer with the capability of YB Karpal Sing to prove that you do not know the stranger and it was an accident..

Well you all have been warned so be careful not to have such accident before the next GE
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written by carlitos, May 07, 2009 23:47:36
What else can we expect?

Republic!!!! Republic!!! Republic!!!!
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