Minister: Land where Malays not welcomed
"He said there is a particular group who would insist on merit, as opposed to race-based policies. "For example, in the absence of such a policy, a state governed by a particular party would say there are no cheap or low-cost houses. "This would lead to the Malays not being able to afford to be in the same group (of house buyers) ... or enjoy the development (in the state). In other words, this is also a form of racism in the deeper sense. "They (the ruling party) don't say it outright - that this place is only for our race, and the Malays cannot come here."
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Ketua Menteri Lim Guan Eng mengakui Perbadanan Pembangunan Pulau Pinang (PDC) ada menjual rumah dengan harga tinggi iaitu lebih RM3 juta seunit di D'Residence, Bayan Mutiara.
Katanya beliau tidak tahu tentang penjualan rumah mewah oleh PDC sehingga ditegur oleh ketua pembangkang Datuk Jahara Hamid (BN-Telok Air Tawar) berhubung perkara itu.
Menurutnya beliau amat terkejut apabila mendapati dakwaan Jahara itu benar dan mengucapkan terima kasih, namun menegaskan kerajaan negeri pimpinan DAP tiada kaitan dengan projek rumah bernilai RM3 juta itu.
"Oleh kerana kerajaan negeri sekarang tiada kaitan dengan rumah bernilai RM3 juta ini dan ia sebenarnya diluluskan pada zaman BN memerintah dahulu, maka saya harap Jahara meminta maaf dan menarik balik dakwaannya.
"Untuk rumah kos sederhana yang dijual RM306,000 di Bandar Cassia, ia hanya seunit sahaja kerana terletak di lot tepi, manakala rumah kos sederhana lain dijual pada harga RM159,000, iaitu bawah harga siling RM250,000 ditetapkan Kementerian
"He said if a comparison was made, the previous Barisan Nasional (BN) government sold 35 times more land than the Pakatan Rakyat government.
Among the biggest plots sold during BN's time were 980 acres in Tanjung Tokong (RM42.7 million) and 1,606 acres in Butterworth (RM584.9 million).
Lim said PR had only sold 1.1 acres on Jalan Zainal Abidin (RM10.2 million) and 102 acres in Bayan Mutiara (RM1.1 billion) since taking over the state administration.
"BN had sold at least 3,661 acres for RM1.058 billion over the years while PR only sold 103.1 acres. However, we got higher returns at RM1.11 billion.
"The reason why we got higher returns is because the PR administration called for open tenders, not because it relied on selling land."
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Minister: Land where Malays not welcomed "He said there is a particular group who would insist on merit, as opposed to race-based policies. "For example, in the absence of such a policy, a state governed by a particular party would say there are no cheap or low-cost houses. "This would lead to the Malays not being able to afford to be in the same group (of house buyers) ... or enjoy the development (in the state). In other words, this is also a form of racism in the deeper sense. "They (the ruling party) don't say it outright - that this place is only for our race, and the Malays cannot come here." http://malaysiansmustknowthetruth.blogspot.com/2014/11/penang-land-where-malays-not-welcomed.html