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‘BN still silent on unity govt pact'
‘BN still silent on unity govt pact'

The Star

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Star

‘BN still silent on unity govt pact'

MCA vice-president cum Penang state liaison committee chairman Datuk Tan Teik Cheng. ( November 29, 2024 ) — LIM BENG TATT/The Star MCA calls for clear strategy ahead of next general election PETALING JAYA: Despite the general election being less than three years away, Barisan Nasional has yet to make clear its collaboration with the unity government in facing the next poll, says MCA vice-president Datuk Tan Teik Cheng ( pic ). 'This is a question that requires leadership and clear direction, yet it continues to go un­­answered,' he said. The collaboration with the unity government or Pakatan Harapan remains unclear and requires urgent clarification, he said. 'As MCA secretary-­general Datuk Chong Sin Woon rightly noted, MCA has given Barisan over two years since the conclusion of the 15th General Election to recali­brate and set a strategic path forward. 'To date, no decisive plan has been presented to the component parties,' Tan said in a statement yesterday. On April 29, Chong said that Barisan had not yet put forward a clear direction although almost three years had passed since the 2022 general election. Barisan chairman Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi was quo­ted last Sunday as saying that Barisan would continue to use its scales as a symbol of the coalition in the next general election. He also said that Barisan component parties, including MCA and MIC, would continue to have opportunities to contest in the next general election. However, Tan pointed out that Ahmad Zahid's statement about Barisan contesting under its own banner 'lacked clear direction' for the national polls. 'While he suggested that MCA would have a chance to contest in the election, it needs clarification as the MCA leadership has not had detailed discussions with other Barisan component parties about seat distribution,' he said. As such, Tan said that in the spirit of partnership and unity within Barisan, the Barisan chairman should start a proper consultation process involving all component parties. 'Seat negotiations and electoral strategy should not be determined or announced unilaterally. 'These decisions should reflect the collective will and consensus of the Barisan coalition. 'The credibility of Barisan moving forward depends on its ability to operate with transparency, inclusiveness and a shared purpose. 'To regain the confidence of the people, we must respect coalition leadership principles, which have held us together through decades of service to the nation,' he added.

Penang LRT: Land Secured, Pre-Construction Advances Ahead Of Schedule
Penang LRT: Land Secured, Pre-Construction Advances Ahead Of Schedule

BusinessToday

time21-04-2025

  • Business
  • BusinessToday

Penang LRT: Land Secured, Pre-Construction Advances Ahead Of Schedule

Mass Rapid Transit Corp Sdn Bhd (MRT Corp) has secured access to 86 land plots and completed gazettement under Section 8 of the Land Acquisition Act 1960 — a milestone achieved well ahead of its original October 2025 target. The progress comes as part of the Penang Light Rail Transit (LRT) Mutiara Line project, which remains on track and is progressing according to schedule, MRT Corp confirmed in a statement today. The Mutiara Line, stretching 29.5 km and featuring 21 stations, aims to boost mobility across Penang Island and the mainland. The line will connect Penang South Reclamation's Island A to Penang Sentral and Komtar Station, with trains running alternately across both routes to maximise coverage. A critical milestone was the recent approval of advance works under Section 20A of the Town and Country Planning Act 1976, granted on April 15, which further cements the project's forward momentum. The company clarified that SRS Consortium Sdn Bhd — the main civil contractor for Package 1 — is currently working to fulfil several post-award contract conditions. Only after these are satisfied will the official Notice to Proceed (NTP) be issued. MRT Corp explained: 'As the design-and-build civil contractor for Package 1, SRS must finalise the designs and construction drawings for the civil structures within the project scope after receiving the NTP. Another critical aspect of pre-construction work is the relocation of utilities, which must be completed before any station or viaduct-related construction activity can occur.' This statement comes in response to a recent news report quoting MCA vice-president Tan Teik Cheng, who questioned the project's status and highlighted that the official NTP had yet to be issued, despite the LRT's formal launch in January. Related

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