A+ | A- | Reset
Home arrow The Blogs arrow Special Reports arrow Exclusive Interview With The Perak MB

Exclusive Interview With The Perak MB PDF Print
Friday, 28 March 2008 15:15

Perak Menteri Besar Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin said he will not bring in issues like Islamic state and the implementation of hudud due to different racial and social structures in Perak.

MB's Mother Grows Up In Malay Family

Born in the year of Independence, Perak Menteri Besar Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin is a Malay of Chinese descent. His late father is a Malay, while his 73-year-old mother is a Chinese.

"Dodn't I look like a Chinese?" he said while pointing to his own face.

He said his mother grew up in a Malay family, and therefore she doesn't know any Cantonese. Nevertheless, he explained that his father learned some Cantonese words as he mixed with Chinese when he was still alive. He learned Cantonese while studying in Kampar because most of his classmates were Chinese. (Sin Chew Daily)
 

Ten Siblings Join Different Political Parties

Perak Menteri Besar Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin comes from a political family. Ten among thirteen of his siblings (two of which have passed away) involve themselves in politics. They join different political parties, such as PAS, PKR and UMNO. However, some of them are very active while some of them are only ordinary members.

Apart from Nizar who is the state secretary in Perak PAS, his late brother was also the first chairman for Perak PAS and had contested for the Ayer Kuning state seats in 1995 and 1999.

Nizar said two of his family members joined UMNO, and one of them is the senior assistant for a former UMNO exco member.

He also said that his mother used to support UMNO, but has voted for DAP in the past three elections. (Sin Chew Daily)
 

Nizar Appreciates Sin Chew Forum


Perak Menteri Besar Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin appreciated the Sin Chew Daily held recently in Ipoh. He said this gave him the opportunity to talk to the people during the forum on "The Future Malaysia's Politics" held in Dewan Dou Mu 16 Mar.

Nizar turned up unexpectedly together with Taiping MP Ngeh Koo Ming. Even though he spoke Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, Bahasa Malaysia, English and Tamil only for about five minutes, but the public was pleasantly surprised.. (Sin Chew Daily)
 

No Hudud In Perak

Perak Menteri Besar Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin said he will not bring in issues like Islamic state and the implementation of hudud due to different racial and social structures in Perak.

He wishes to tell readers that Perak is different from other states of Malaysia in terms of racial and social structures, and culture. Perak must not be compared with Kedah, Penang, Selangor and Kelantan. Therefore, Perak people should not be worried about it.

He added that there are various religions and cultures in Perak.

I always tell my friends that the Barisan Rakyat Government will be good to the people, religions, cultures, investors and business. This point must be made clear, he said.

Regarding his attitude towards religions, he explained it with an Al-Quran's verse, which says: "There is no coercion in religion, you believe in your religion and live your own life. And I believe in my religion and live my own life." Thus, he kept repeating the words: "Don't worry!"

He stressed that the new state government adopts collective decision making and leadership. It will handle issues involving Malays, Chinese, or Indians according to the collective decision of PKR, DAP and PAS.

"But we will still listen to others' advice such as independent politicians and scholars," he added. (Sin Chew Daily)
 

No Change To Licences in Perak

Perak Menteri Besar Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin gave an assurance that as long as they don't violate any regulations and cause problems, the existing entertainment places, bars and lottery stations can be opened for business as usual, and would not be disturbed.

He pointed out that the licences and the permits issued by the local district governments will continue to be in effect. If the tranquility of a local community is disturbed, then the state government will review these licences when it expires.

However, he said he has found out that many cybercafes in Perak operate overtime, and many young people stay in the cybercafes for a long period. He said this phenomenon has created a bad atmosphere.

"These cybercafes have violated the law. If the law only allows them to open for business until 11pm, then they must close at 11pm. Young people under the age of 18 are not allowed to be in these cybercafes. All these regulations must be enforced strictly. (Sin Chew Daily)
 

The Parties' Relationship Is Very Good

Perak Menteri Besar Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin said the relationship between PAS, DAP and PKR is as good as fraternal love.

He used a "family" as parable. The brothers will fight for something occasionally. You punch me and I kick you. However, after all, they can still go home happily for dinner. We still love each other like what we did previously.

"We all have parents, and they are supporting us. When we have problems, we may leave them to the central leadership". (Sin Chew Daily)
 

Assurance To Chinese Schools'

Perak Menteri Besar Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin said if the Chinese community applies for land allocations to build more Chinese schools, the state government will consider in accordance with the existing Education Act.

"If there is such a need in that place, the environment is suitable which is not risky, not within an industrial area and at the same time, the (federal) government has such a school building plan, then the state government will consider the application," he added.

Being asked whether the state government will allocate fixed subsidies for Chinese independent schools, Mohammad Nizar said he could not give a certain answer at the moment as other than Chinese independent schools, there are other private schools included Malay and Tamil schools in Perak.

He said even if the state government wishes to provide assistance, it must first understand its financial status and should not simply make any appropriation.

He appealed to philanthropists who are funding these private schools to keep providing help as this is a noble act.

This does not mean that the state government will not help Chinese independent schools at all. The state government will study what kind of assistance can be provided to them, it is not necessarily in terms of money or materials, said Mohammad Nizar.

He added that besides of private schools, many public schools are not in good condition either. Thus, priority will be given to these public schools. (Sin Chew Daily)
 

State Government Will Help Develop Chinese Temples

Old Chinese temples will not be destroyed and the state government will provide various assistance like building roads leading to the temples and improving drainage systems, said new Perak Menteri Besar Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin.

He said the Prophet teaches Muslims to help those who are in need. Thus, the state government is obligated to provide assistance.

"In Islam, we are definitely not allowed to discriminate against others on grounds of race, religion or status ," said the MB.

He told Sin Chew Daily during an exclusive interview that: "Take Chinese temples as an example, if the location of an old temple was approved by the government, then we are under obligation to see what kind of assistance we can provide, such as building road heading to the temples and improving the drainage systems. "

He confessed that the state government's ability is limited and therefore, the construction fees for some temples have to fall on the followers' contributions.

However, he said that if followers of these temples request for help in sewer expansions or constructions, the state government will help as this is their right, the prerequisite is that the temple must comply with all relevant regulations.

On the destruction of Hindu temples, Mohammad Nizar said if the state government wish to destroy a 100-year-old Hindu temple, the state government must first obtain an unanimous consent including asking the views of local Indians.

He said similarly, if the Penang government destroy a 100-year-old mosque, it will surely arouse anger of the local Malay community. (Sin Chew Daily)
 

Will Settle The Land Title Of New Villages

Perak Menteri Besar Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin the Perak Government will settle the land title problem of new villages and traditional Malay villages based on the existing land and housing policy. However, the state government will review the policy when necessary to ensure that the people will benefit from the policy.

He pointed out that they will not simply make any changes on the land title issue of the new villages and the traditional Malay villages under the existing land and housing policy. However, if the policy can't benefit the people in the future, then the state government will review and evaluate on the policy.

Under the existing system, the houses in new village can only extend their title from 30 years to 60 years. They can't get any land title of 99 years. Therefore, a lot of people hope that the new state government will extend the land title to 99 years. (Sin Chew Daily)

Comments (12)Add Comment
...
written by clangan, March 28, 2008 15:21:51
smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif I like this handsome man, he speaks good mandarin, other chinese dialects, tamil, english and of course malay. He is an intellect and present a very professional front and have an air of presence. I am very impress with this Menteri Besar. This is the kind of Man that should represent the multicultural and races population of Malaysia. Keep up the good work saudara Mohd Nizar! Ipoh Mali Tada Sombong!!! smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif
report abuse
disagree 2
agree 75
...
written by Bill Gates, March 28, 2008 15:23:53
Hj Nizar ... you look alright ... but biggest challenge is to tear down communal politics of fear. And no more body snatching.

Your have been tasked wit heavy burden to spearhead the DAP-PKR-PAS coalition acceptable to all and envy of BN. We have voted you in power not for 1 term but for many more years to come to realize our dream of prosperous Perak and Bangsa Malaysia.

report abuse
disagree 2
agree 53
...
written by Mr Smith, March 28, 2008 15:48:21
I will wait a few more months to pass my judgment on him? But I have some confidence in him.
We have had too many bad experiences with past leaders like Mahathir who shouted bersih, cekap, amanah. Bahawhi shouted also had his own slogans and promises. Then what happened?... zero.
report abuse
disagree 1
agree 37
...
written by panca, March 28, 2008 16:37:35
The goons from umNO leadership has expired. Learn from this MB who do not interpret islam to your ketuanan melayu to divide the races and rule.

Cara islam umNO yang seleweng memang berdosa kepada manusia.
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 35
...
written by Jafiz, March 28, 2008 18:10:14
This is the leader for the future. BR rep are well educated not like the BN goon.
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 24
...
written by defendermalaysia, March 28, 2008 19:21:10
Looks like other BN menteri besar should learn from PAS how to run a state with a mix population. Keep up with this god job and we are sure all the Perak people will support this brillant MB.
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 24
...
written by Malaysian Abroad, March 28, 2008 22:05:02
"He wishes to tell readers that Perak is different from other states of Malaysia in terms of racial and social structures, and culture. Perak must not be compared with Kedah, Penang, Selangor and Kelantan. Therefore, Perak people should not be worried about it...He added that there are various religions and cultures in Perak."

I hope he understands too that apart from Perak, the other states mentioned above have various religions and culture, and therefore, should be handled in the same way.
report abuse
disagree 1
agree 13
...
written by southallman, March 28, 2008 23:18:22
I was also born in the year of independence and was born and brought up in Kampar. I studied in Kampar ACS Primary & Secondary school at the same time as him. Kampar is predominently Chinese and the Malay boys studying with us came from Kuala Dipang, Jeram , Temoh and kampongs surrounding Kampar. These Malay boys mixed very well with the Chinese, Indians and other races and it was a trully Malaysia race then. I cannot remember him personally but am convinced that an old boy from my school of my schooldays will be a very EXCELLENT Perak Mentri Besar and like he says, I believe him when he says 'Don't Worry' ,I am not.
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 10
...
written by JaguhKampung, March 29, 2008 00:11:18
"In Islam, we are definitely not allowed to discriminate against others on grounds of race, religion or status ," said the MB.

This statement really give the UMNO's brand of Islam a good tight slap. UMNO must learn from PAS. What UMNO did is exactly the opposite of Islam. They bully the minority races, snatch dead bodies, demolish temples, confiscate the Christian's bibles, peeping into hotel rooms encroaching tourist's privacy,... what else that they couldn't think of!

All true Muslims from UMNO should resign and join PAS.
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 14
...
written by madtrix, March 29, 2008 01:52:56
I must say PAS' brand of Islam has made quite a positive impression, in stark contrast to the Islam we see in the Middle East and Pakistan. The muslims in the Middle East have really given Islam a bad PR.

If PAS could come up with more genuine and humble leaders like Nik Aziz and Mad Nizar, I see no reason why the non-muslim would not support PAS. If PAS proves itself in managing the states professionally, and does not impose its religious beliefs on the non-muslims, there is no longer any justification for non-muslims to fear PAS. Given that, perhaps the day might not be far off that many non-muslims would trust PAS more than any of the other parties.
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 13
...
written by sampalee, March 29, 2008 02:25:07
For a true muslim who have not the least doubt of akhirat,his temporay short spell on earth will benefit all mankind.Umno malays are muslim in name only as they preferred to indulge in worldly extravagence,loosing their soul in the process.Pas members have shown malaysian what is being muslim and what Islam stand for.
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 11
...
written by Msian 2, March 31, 2008 09:33:43
Wow, we have leadership qualities in BR. Theres alot of learned people in BR & gutsy too. We should give these leaders not only opportunities to walk the talk but also the latitude to make mistakes & do better.
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 0

Write comment
This content has been locked. You can no longer post any comment.
You must be logged in to a comment. Please register if you do not have an account yet.

busy
 
< Prev   Next >
 
Some Images Hosted With
Thank You ImageShack!
 BLOGGERS AGAINST ISA

Powered and Optimized for:
Malaysia Today by MT-TEAM