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Subject: [Serpents MCKK 74-78] BUKIT ANTARABANGSA : A GOVERNMENT MUST DO
WHAT IS RIGHT AND NOT WHAT IS POPULAR

 


BUKIT ANTARABANGSA : A GOVERNMENT MUST DO WHAT IS RIGHT AND NOT WHAT IS
POPULAR. 

One of the earliest policy announced by the new Selangor State Government
after the March 8 General Election was to ban any development on Class 3 and
Class 4 hill slopes. This would mean that no development could be carried
out on hill slopes 23 degrees and above. 

This decision was heavily criticised by the developers and their
association. The state government was accused to be hostile to development.
Citing that land is already scarce in Selangor, the developers argued that
there would be no more land to be developed in a few years time. 

However, the recent tragedy in Bukit Antarabangsa had silenced these critics
but with four deaths and thousands displaced, it is inappropriate for the
state government to brag that they are correct to impose the ban. A
government should do what is right and not what is going to be popular. 

The same thing goes for the current crisis in Bukit Antarabangsa. The
experts have announced that almost 2,000 people need to be evacuated as
their homes are unsafe. If further reports confirmed that these homes could
never be made safe then a decision on the future of Bukit Antarabangsa must
be made. Even if this would mean demolishing these homes or closing down
certain parts of Bukit Antarabangsa, the state government must do what is
right and not what is popular with the people. 

Allowing the people to move back into their homes and announcing that they
are safe would be very popular but what is the point if this tragedy would
repeat itself in the future? 

Ministers, deputy ministers and VIP?s would visit the site, make sympathetic
statements and pose for the cameras but at the end of the day, the state
government, the Menteri Besar and Excos, would be burdened with the decision
making. The people should brace themselves for the worst as this decision
would be based on the safety of the people and not on the winning of
elections. 

Iskandar Abdul Samad 
Selangor State Exco for Housing, Building Management & Squatters 
8 December 2008
019-298 9835

 

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