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Gerakan puts up road names in Chinese as reminders to state govt | Gerakan puts up road names in Chinese as reminders to state govt |
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| Tuesday, 22 July 2008 08:44am | |
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Star (Used by permission) GEORGE TOWN: A group of Gerakan members has put up six road signs in Chinese here to tell the DAP that it has to come up with such road signs since the party is now helming the state. In what appears to be a tit-for-tat move, former Penang Municipal councillor Dr
Thor Teong Ghee, who is a Penang Gerakan Youth committee member, said such road
signs were now vital as George Town had been listed as a World Heritage Site by
Unesco. Comments (4)
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Complementary actions to boost the convenience of the people
written by Tan Peek Guat, Tuesday, July 22 2008 09:24 am
FROM A KING TO A JACK
written by Stephen Tan Ban Cheng, Tuesday, July 22 2008 09:28 am
What a sight! From a King to a Jack. From being the State Government, the Gerakan today has not even one representative in the State Assembly. It lost the election. The DAP did not win it. The Gerakan lost the election.
Create unity in all that is done.
written by Tan Peek Guat, Tuesday, July 22 2008 12:09 pm
The placing of the road signs in the Chinese, Jawi and Tamil languages ought to be the same throughout the whole OF PENANG ISLAND, and should not to be selectively made/placed according to the cultural background of the people in the localities - as suggested by Koay.
WHAT IS THE REAL ISSUE? written by Ding Chu Teck, Tuesday, July 22 2008 02:16 pm
As far as I know, road signs do not pose a problem in Penang. What bothers people, both tourists and locals, is the state of cleanliness on the Penang Island, since the time of BN rule (or probably Alliance government). Write comment
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This is what we call 'complementary actions'.
If DAP needs to be reminded of anything for the betterment of the people in Penang, then, certainly, it is good for another party (the Gerakan, in this instance) to remind the DAP folks of the people's need which they had overlooked.
Tan Peek Guat