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Tengku Mahaleel is new BAM chief - Bernama

Posted: 27 Jul 2013 08:27 AM PDT

July 27, 2013

Former Proton Holdings Berhad chief executive officer Tan Sri Tengku Mahaleel Tengku Ariff has been unanimously elected president of the Badminton Association of Malaysia(BAM).

BAM's annual general meeting in Kuala Lumpur today also saw its affiliates retaining Datuk Dr Mohamed Al-Amin Abd Majid as deputy president I, and Datuk Mohamad Norza Zakaria elected as deputy president II for the 2013/2017 term.  

The posts of honorary secretary and treasurer will be decided later by the president.

Tengku Mahaleel is not new to the sports field having once been a badminton champion in the men's singles and doubles besides having been the captain of the cricket team of Kolej Sultan Ismail Kelantan and also its softball team in the 60s and early 70s.

He was also a member of the badminton team of Universiti Malaya together with local badminton legend Tan Aik Huang, who is a former All-England champion.

Tengku Mahaleel is a also a motor rally racer and was the Rally of Malaysia champion in 1989. - Bernama, July 27, 2013

Defoe hits hattrick in big Spurs win

Posted: 27 Jul 2013 05:29 AM PDT

July 27, 2013
Latest Update: July 28, 2013 04:29 am

Defoe (right) celebrates with team-mate Aaron Lennon after scoring against South China. Reuters pic, July 27, 2013Defoe (right) celebrates with team-mate Aaron Lennon after scoring against South China. Reuters pic, July 27, 2013Spurs eased to a 6-0 romp over a hopelessly outclassed South China in Hong Kong today with Jermain Defoe scoring a hat-trick and setting up another successful strike.

Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas had admitted that he would rather not be playing the Barclays Asia Trophy friendly because of the state of the pitch at the sell-out 40,000 Hong Kong Stadium after several days of heavy rain.

Key defender Jan Vertonghen faces a race to be fit for the start of the Premier League season in three weeks after injuring his ankle in a 3-1 defeat to Sunderland at the same venue on Wednesday.

But in front of a watching David Moyes, whose Manchester United play there on Monday, Defoe made light work of a pitch that had large amounts of sand thrown on it.

The England striker, 30, whose future at Spurs has been the subject of speculation, set up Clint Dempsey on 34 minutes, the American striker side-footing home from close range.

Defoe got on the scoresheet on the stroke of half-time after Kyle Walker's deflected free-kick fell into his path, allowing him the chance to calmly finish inside the box.

Defoe, who also hit the woodwork in the first-half, grabbed his second on 54 minutes. This time there was a large slice of luck in it as South China goalkeeper Zhang Chunhui's attempted clearance from a Danny Rose pass hit Defoe and the forward rolled the ball into the empty net.

And Defoe completed his hat-trick on 80 minutes when he passed the ball into the back of the net after Gylfi Sigurdsson played him through.

Substitute Andros Townsend completed the rout with a curling left-footed free-kick with five minutes left.

Spurs had taken the lead on 12 minutes when a Rose cross from the left spun in off South China defender Sean Tse.

Sunderland play Manchester City in the final of the Barclays Asia Trophy later today. - AFP, July 27, 2013

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James McAvoy expected to play Dr. Frankenstein

Posted: 26 Jul 2013 09:07 PM PDT

July 27, 2013

James McAvoy is currently shootingJames McAvoy is currently shootingThe British actor will share the screen with Daniel Radcliffe in this new interpretation of the famous Mary Shelley novel, deadline.com reports.

Twentieth Century Fox has its sights set on James McAvoy for the lead role in this project launched last year.

While the terms of the actor's contract are still being discussed, it is fairly certain that he will portray Victor von Frankenstein, the mad scientist who succeeds in giving life to a creature made of dead body parts.

Recently seen in "Trance", the actor will act alongside his fellow Englishman Daniel Radcliffe, who will play the mad doctor's loyal assistant, Igor.

The film will be directed by Paul McGuigan, who was behind four particularly impressive episodes of the BBC series "Sherlock".

The script, by Max Landis, offers up a futuristic adaptation of the classic tale. - AFP/Relaxnews, July 27, 2013.

James McAvoy expected to play Dr. Frankenstein

Posted: 26 Jul 2013 09:07 PM PDT

July 27, 2013

James McAvoy is currently shootingJames McAvoy is currently shootingThe British actor will share the screen with Daniel Radcliffe in this new interpretation of the famous Mary Shelley novel, deadline.com reports.

Twentieth Century Fox has its sights set on James McAvoy for the lead role in this project launched last year.

While the terms of the actor's contract are still being discussed, it is fairly certain that he will portray Victor von Frankenstein, the mad scientist who succeeds in giving life to a creature made of dead body parts.

Recently seen in "Trance", the actor will act alongside his fellow Englishman Daniel Radcliffe, who will play the mad doctor's loyal assistant, Igor.

The film will be directed by Paul McGuigan, who was behind four particularly impressive episodes of the BBC series "Sherlock".

The script, by Max Landis, offers up a futuristic adaptation of the classic tale. - AFP/Relaxnews, July 27, 2013.

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You may not like new music as much as you think, says study

Posted: 26 Jul 2013 09:27 PM PDT

July 27, 2013

A new US study finds that we tend to prefer familiar music to new songs. - AFP/Relaxnews, July 27, 2013.A new US study finds that we tend to prefer familiar music to new songs. - AFP/Relaxnews, July 27, 2013.A new study finds that while we're bombarded with a seemingly limitless amount of new music via sites such as iTunes and YouTube, we tend to prefer the old, familiar songs we loved from our teens.

In a series of studies from Washington University's Olin Business School involving nearly 400 subjects, researchers found that people tended to agree that radio is too repetitive and that stations should play more new music, and that they get sick of listening to the same music on the radio.

Many of the subjects said that they had abandoned radio altogether for its lack of new music.

However when asked to choose which song they would prefer to listen to from a pair of songs, participants opted for the familiar old tracks from their past.

"In three studies, we examined the power of familiarity on music choice and showed that familiarity is a more important driver of music choice than more obvious, and commonly tested, constructs such as liking and satiation, i.e., being 'sick of' certain music," says Dr. Joseph K. Goodman, associate professor of marketing at Olin and co-author of the study.

"Our results suggest that the emphasis on novelty in the music domain, by consumers and people often protesting the current state of the music business, is probably misplaced."

Still, the researchers say that services such as Pandora and Spotify will likely continue to succeed because they focus on personalized familiar favorites, while also introducing people to new music with familiar musical elements.

The findings, announced July 23, appear online in the journal Marketing Letters. - AFP/Relaxnews, July 23, 2013.

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Mr Prime Minister - What will you do?

Posted: 26 Jul 2013 06:33 PM PDT

July 27, 2013
Latest Update: July 27, 2013 10:07 am

Datuk Zaid Ibrahim founded Malaysia's largest law partnership before focusing on politics. He was a minister in the Abdullah administration, was in Umno, PKR and last in KITA as its president.

Looking at the divisive and unstable scenario in the country today, whether in politics, race relations or religious tensions, I believe the nation is rushing headlong into a downward spiral. 

We already have a Barisan Nasional weakened by the withdrawal of the MCA from the government.  At the moment there is a real possibility of an alliance between  right-wing forces  in Umno (those who share the thinking of Utusan)  and PAS ( those who call themselves ulama) getting together to undermine the prime minister.

The Islamic bureaucrats are flexing their muscles churning a plethora of fatwa's that will affect the daily lives of all Malaysians. The latest fatwa to curb  the activities of the Syiah smacks of rising Muslim divide that is worrying if what happened in the Middle East and Pakistan are anything to go by.

The opposition under Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has refused to accept the prime minister's invitation to start building a process of reconciliation. Instead, Pakatan Rakyat insists that the General Election results were totally fraudulent and that it is, therefore, impossible to accept the prime minister's offer of peace talks.

There is little prospect, at this rate, of our nation evolving into a stable, harmonious and united country. Even the possibility of peace and stability looks dim and remote in the long term.

Emotions are running high on both sides of the political and religious divides, which is inevitable when religion and race become both conflated and contentious. It is indeed a difficult task for anyone, including the Prime Minister, to deal with effectively.

Like many people, my first reaction was to blame the Prime Minister for not being able to deal with the rising extremism-after all, he is the numero Uno.

In fact, many people have accused him of being behind the racial and religious posturing of elements within his own party, which is then reciprocated by non-Malays who are fed up with the ridicule and taunting.

I do not think the prime minister is so diabolical and Machiavellian in his ways to support moves that will destroy the very reforms he has initiated.

Suppose that he is not, after all, as powerful as we think. Suppose he is trying his best to work within a system which, of course, he has been partly responsible for creating.

Suppose the Umno propaganda machinery of the Biro Tata Negara and Utusan Malaysia has been effective and has grown to be a monster that the prime minister now finds difficult to control or manage. What if a large segment of the Malays have now embraced the values of the right wing  in both Umno and Pas ?

If all these suppositions are true, then the Prime Minister will need help. In the face of the goings-on in this country, and in the face of the position taken by the opposition in refusing to engage with the government, what are people like you and me to do?

We could try-and we did try-to change the government by voting for the opposition at the last General Election. At the time, spirits were high and the mood was right for "people power".

We failed.

The opposition once again looks incapable of taking power at the next elections. The Ulama in Pas will certainly not accept Anwar as prime minister; nor will they accept Mat Sabu and gang.

This division within Pakatan they have shielded from the Rakyat effectively for now but that will come out in the open soon. The defeat of younger more progressive PAS leaders like Mat Sabu in the last general election is proof of this split.

The coming muktamar or general meeting in October will show us just how deep is the split in PAS, with the real possibility that the right-wing Ulama group will come out stronger.

In fact, I think this new enthusiasm to curb the spread of  Syiah is an attempt to curb the more progressive forces in PAS;  it is a political consideration and not a religious one; which then explains why even Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Son have become suddenly interested in the matter. They are now serious advocates to ban the Syiah activities.

Even with a cleaner electoral list - as long as  the opposition are divided; and as long as Malaysians are divided along ethnic and religious lines, and as long as the BN can give generous cash handouts, the BN will win again and again.

I have been a harsh critic of the prime minister for a while now simply because I wanted him to be strong and decisive on the major issues facing the country. At the same time, people like me should temper our expectations.

He is prime minister in the internet age; not like  Mahathir - who could hide many things from the people. Also, Najib will neither imprison his opponents nor launch another Operasi Lalang or something as drastic and cruel to curb the his opponents.

He has a different kind of personality. He will still award contracts to certain people the way Dr Mahathir did, but at least he has a detailed transformational plan for the economy.

His weakest point is his inability to curb corruption but he is building the economy.  He thinks about moving the country forward. He has repealed certain repressive laws. He even brought a Hindu rights activist into the government despite opposition from MIC .

He wanted the implementation of Key Performance Indices in the Government and a system to measure the progress of his economic plans. He has taken in capable personalities like Datuk Seri Idris Jala and Datuk Seri Abdul Wahid Omar as his "backroom boys", and his transformational plans are working albeit somewhat slowly.  In short, he is pushing forward-not on all fronts but at least on the economy.

His seriousness to transform the economy suggest that he is not in cohort with the right-wing forces; and although not the kind of leader who  expresses  his political beliefs  explicitly, I am inclined to put him in the neo-liberal camp. He will not align himself with the conservatives.

You must not judge him by the performance of his buddy, Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi. They are just playing good cop-bad cop for the purpose of the forthcoming Umno General Assembly.  Zahid's hardline stance will be good for Najib to show the delegates that within his camp there are right wingers too!

This is why we must hope the prime minister's efforts to transform the economy will succeed. Economic transformation is perhaps the only solution for our racially- and religiously-divided country. If economic change and transformation were the key components responsible for the rejection of hardline Communism and central planning in Russia and China, it can also end our country's obsession with racial bigotry and religious fundamentalism.

It was the growing economic opportunities for African-Americans in the 1960s and 70s that helped the civil rights movement in America achieve its goals-more so than street demonstrations. India could not shake itself free of Nehru's romance with socialism nor could it rid itself of the debilitating effects of the caste system, corruption and bureaucracy until Atal Bihari Vajpayee undertook economic reforms to give life to the Indian nation as never before, and Manmohan Singh has borne the torch with great success to this day.

My point is this: the only way we can reduce racial polarisation and religious extremism from taking deeper root is to transform the economy and improve the quality of life of the people of this country. Nothing unites the country more than creating enough wealth and jobs for everyone to share. Nothing breaks bigotry and prejudice better than a prosperous community.

Although this economic transformation will take time, we have no other option available. Let us support the prime minister in his economic plans. - July 27, 2013.

Mr Prime Minister-What will you do?

Posted: 26 Jul 2013 06:33 PM PDT

July 27, 2013
Latest Update: July 27, 2013 10:07 am

Datuk Zaid Ibrahim founded Malaysia's largest law partnership before focusing on politics. He was a minister in the Abdullah administration, was in Umno, PKR and last in KITA as its president.

Looking at the divisive and unstable scenario in the country today, whether in politics, race relations or religious tensions, I believe the nation is rushing headlong into a downward spiral. 

We already have a Barisan Nasional weakened by the withdrawal of the MCA from the government.  At the moment there is a real possibility of an alliance between  right-wing forces  in Umno (those who share the thinking of Utusan)  and PAS ( those who call themselves ulama) getting together to undermine the prime minister.

The Islamic bureaucrats are flexing their muscles churning a plethora of fatwa's that will affect the daily lives of all Malaysians. The latest fatwa to curb  the activities of the Syiah smacks of rising Muslim divide that is worrying if what happened in the Middle East and Pakistan are anything to go by.

The opposition under Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has refused to accept the prime minister's invitation to start building a process of reconciliation. Instead, Pakatan Rakyat insists that the General Election results were totally fraudulent and that it is, therefore, impossible to accept the prime minister's offer of peace talks.

There is little prospect, at this rate, of our nation evolving into a stable, harmonious and united country. Even the possibility of peace and stability looks dim and remote in the long term.

Emotions are running high on both sides of the political and religious divides, which is inevitable when religion and race become both conflated and contentious. It is indeed a difficult task for anyone, including the Prime Minister, to deal with effectively.

Like many people, my first reaction was to blame the Prime Minister for not being able to deal with the rising extremism-after all, he is the numero Uno.

In fact, many people have accused him of being behind the racial and religious posturing of elements within his own party, which is then reciprocated by non-Malays who are fed up with the ridicule and taunting.

I do not think the prime minister is so diabolical and Machiavellian in his ways to support moves that will destroy the very reforms he has initiated.

Suppose that he is not, after all, as powerful as we think. Suppose he is trying his best to work within a system which, of course, he has been partly responsible for creating.

Suppose the Umno propaganda machinery of the Biro Tata Negara and Utusan Malaysia has been effective and has grown to be a monster that the prime minister now finds difficult to control or manage. What if a large segment of the Malays have now embraced the values of the right wing  in both Umno and Pas ?

If all these suppositions are true, then the Prime Minister will need help. In the face of the goings-on in this country, and in the face of the position taken by the opposition in refusing to engage with the government, what are people like you and me to do?

We could try-and we did try-to change the government by voting for the opposition at the last General Election. At the time, spirits were high and the mood was right for "people power".

We failed.

The opposition once again looks incapable of taking power at the next elections. The Ulama in Pas will certainly not accept Anwar as prime minister; nor will they accept Mat Sabu and gang.

This division within Pakatan they have shielded from the Rakyat effectively for now but that will come out in the open soon. The defeat of younger more progressive PAS leaders like Mat Sabu in the last general election is proof of this split.

The coming muktamar or general meeting in October will show us just how deep is the split in PAS, with the real possibility that the right-wing Ulama group will come out stronger.

In fact, I think this new enthusiasm to curb the spread of  Syiah is an attempt to curb the more progressive forces in PAS;  it is a political consideration and not a religious one; which then explains why even Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Son have become suddenly interested in the matter. They are now serious advocates to ban the Syiah activities.

Even with a cleaner electoral list - as long as  the opposition are divided; and as long as Malaysians are divided along ethnic and religious lines, and as long as the BN can give generous cash handouts, the BN will win again and again.

I have been a harsh critic of the prime minister for a while now simply because I wanted him to be strong and decisive on the major issues facing the country. At the same time, people like me should temper our expectations.

He is prime minister in the internet age; not like  Mahathir - who could hide many things from the people. Also, Najib will neither imprison his opponents nor launch another Operasi Lalang or something as drastic and cruel to curb the his opponents.

He has a different kind of personality. He will still award contracts to certain people the way Dr Mahathir did, but at least he has a detailed transformational plan for the economy.

His weakest point is his inability to curb corruption but he is building the economy.  He thinks about moving the country forward. He has repealed certain repressive laws. He even brought a Hindu rights activist into the government despite opposition from MIC .

He wanted the implementation of Key Performance Indices in the Government and a system to measure the progress of his economic plans. He has taken in capable personalities like Datuk Seri Idris Jala and Datuk Seri Abdul Wahid Omar as his "backroom boys", and his transformational plans are working albeit somewhat slowly.  In short, he is pushing forward-not on all fronts but at least on the economy.

His seriousness to transform the economy suggest that he is not in cohort with the right-wing forces; and although not the kind of leader who  expresses  his political beliefs  explicitly, I am inclined to put him in the neo-liberal camp. He will not align himself with the conservatives.

You must not judge him by the performance of his buddy, Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi. They are just playing good cop-bad cop for the purpose of the forthcoming Umno General Assembly.  Zahid's hardline stance will be good for Najib to show the delegates that within his camp there are right wingers too!

This is why we must hope the prime minister's efforts to transform the economy will succeed. Economic transformation is perhaps the only solution for our racially- and religiously-divided country. If economic change and transformation were the key components responsible for the rejection of hardline Communism and central planning in Russia and China, it can also end our country's obsession with racial bigotry and religious fundamentalism.

It was the growing economic opportunities for African-Americans in the 1960s and 70s that helped the civil rights movement in America achieve its goals-more so than street demonstrations. India could not shake itself free of Nehru's romance with socialism nor could it rid itself of the debilitating effects of the caste system, corruption and bureaucracy until Atal Bihari Vajpayee undertook economic reforms to give life to the Indian nation as never before, and Manmohan Singh has borne the torch with great success to this day.

My point is this: the only way we can reduce racial polarisation and religious extremism from taking deeper root is to transform the economy and improve the quality of life of the people of this country. Nothing unites the country more than creating enough wealth and jobs for everyone to share. Nothing breaks bigotry and prejudice better than a prosperous community.

Although this economic transformation will take time, we have no other option available. Let us support the prime minister in his economic plans. - July 27, 2013.

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Isu Seri Pristana menguji Mirac

Posted: 27 Jul 2013 01:07 AM PDT

OLEH JENNIFER GOMEZ dan Hasbullah Awang Chik
July 27, 2013

Gambar murid bukan Islam SK Seri Pristana makan dalam bilik persalinan yang menimbulkan kekecohan dan mencetuskan isu perkauman.Gambar murid bukan Islam SK Seri Pristana makan dalam bilik persalinan yang menimbulkan kekecohan dan mencetuskan isu perkauman.Presiden Pertubuhan Kebajikan dan Amal India Baru Malaysia (Perinbam), U Thamotharan menegaskan beliau sehaluan dengan Presiden Perkasa Datuk Ibrahim Ali, namun terdapat sesetengah pihak dalam badan bukan kerajaan (NGO) berkenaan yang cuba memainkan api perkauman dan hal itu harus segera dileraikan.

Thamotharan ketika dihubungi The Malaysian Insider tidak menamakan pihak berkenaan serta tidak mahu mengulas lanjut insiden semalam apabila wakil Perinbam tidak selesa dengan Naib Presiden Perkasa Datuk Zulkifli Noordin yang membela guru besar SK Seri Pristana, Mohamad Nasir Mohd Nor yang mengarahkan pelajar bukan Islam makan pada waktu rehat di bilik persalinan. 

Semalam adalah hari pelancaran Majlis NGO Antara Kaum Malaysia (Mirac) yang melihat Perkasa bersatu dengan Persatuan Cina Era Baru Malaysia (Percisma) dan Perinbam.

Bagaimanapun, Zulkifli ketika acara semalam berkata Perkasa mempertahankan guru besar terbabit kerana  menerima kritikan dan fitnah dari segenap pihak yang mempolitikkan isu itu.

Beliau menjelaskan Mohamad Nasir wajar dihargai dan bukannya dikritik.

Ini menyebabkan rasa tidak puas hati kepada ahli Perinbam yang meninggalkan acara berkenaan namun Ibrahim segera menenangkan Thamotharan untuk bersama menghadiri majlis berbuka puasa.

Thamotharan semasa dihubungi hari ini menegaskan apa yang dikatakan Zulkifli tidak betul yang kemudiannya komen berkenaan akan disiarkan oleh media.

"Beliau tidak ke sekolah itu dan beliau belum menemui guru besar itu. Bagaimana boleh menyatakan sokongan kepadanya? Saya rasa beliau ingin mendapatkan publisiti," katanya.

"Kami gembira bekerjasama bersama Ibrahim Ali. Ramai menuduh beliau rasis namun tidak pada kaca mata kami. Ada pihak dalam pertubuhan itu yang melihatkan Perkasa rasis dengan komennya," katanya.

Berhubung insiden SK Seri Pristana, Perinbam mahu tindakan diambil atas guru besar.

"Kami menggesa kerajaan tidak lepas tangan untuk mengenakan tindakan kepada guru besar. Beliau mesti dihukum. Tiada sebab membiarkan murid makan di bilik persalinan.

"Kami faham sensitiviti bulan Ramadhan namun pihak sekolah bolah memasang tabir di kantin sebagai alternatif.

"Kami telah pergi ke sekolah tersebut dan tiada pengubahsuaian dilakukan di sekolah berkenaan," katanya.

Sementara itu, Perkasa keitka dihubungi The Malaysian Insider, berkata pertubuhan itu masih belum mengadakan perbincangan bagi menentukan pendirian sama ada untuk membela tindakan guru besar SK Seri Pristana yang mempertahankan hujahnya membiarkan pelajar makan di bilik persalinan atau sebaliknya.

Setiausaha agungnya, Syed Hassan Syed Ali berkata pihaknya akan memberi maklumbalas berhubung pendirian pertubuhan tersebut sebaik perbincangan yang dijangka berlangsung hari ini selesai.

Beliau berkata, hubungan Perkasa juga tidak terjejas akibat insiden yang berlaku petang semalam setelah naib pengerusinya, Datuk Zulkifli Noordin mahu mempertahankan guru besar sekolah itu.

"Hubungan kami sememangnya tiada masalah. Cuma ada sedikit salah faham. Biasalah dalam sesuatu pertubuhan pastinya ada pergeseran. Lambat-laun akan berbaik juga," katanya.

Sementara itu, Percisma menjelaskan mereka masih berpegang teguh kepada pendirian bagi melihat masa depan yang lebih cerah dan mempromosikan semangat saling hormat-mengormati antara rakyat Malaysia.

Presidennya, Andy Choy Chee Wai berkata berhubung insiden SK Seri Pristana, pihaknya mahu melihat keputusan siasatan yang dijalankan terlebih dahulu sebelum membuat sebarang andaian.

"Kita hanya mendapat maklumat daripada media dan pendapat awam, maka adalah penting memahami situasi sebenar sebelum membuat sebarang kesimpulan," katanya.

Semalam, The Malaysian Insider melaporkan Perinbam berang dengan kenyataan Zulkifli Noordin melibatkan isu makan di bilik persalinan, hingga menyebabkan berlaku salah faham kecil selepas sidang media MIRAC.

Zulkifli dalam sidang media itu menyatakan secara terbuka menyokong guru besar SK Seri Pristana.

Kenyataan itu menyebabkan pengikut Perinbam dan presidennya tidak berpuas hati dan enggan menyertai majlis berbuka puasa yang dianjurkan oleh Perkasa sempena pengumuman penubuhan Mirac semalam. – 27 Julai, 2013.

Isu Seri Pristana menguji Mirac

Posted: 27 Jul 2013 01:07 AM PDT

OLEH JENNIFER GOMEZ dan Hasbullah Awang Chik
July 27, 2013

Gambar murid bukan Islam SK Seri Pristana makan dalam bilik persalinan yang menimbulkan kekecohan dan mencetuskan isu perkauman.Gambar murid bukan Islam SK Seri Pristana makan dalam bilik persalinan yang menimbulkan kekecohan dan mencetuskan isu perkauman.Presiden Pertubuhan Kebajikan dan Amal India Baru Malaysia (Perinbam), U Thamotharan menegaskan beliau sehaluan dengan Presiden Perkasa Datuk Ibrahim Ali, namun terdapat sesetengah pihak dalam badan bukan kerajaan (NGO) berkenaan yang cuba memainkan api perkauman dan hal itu harus segera dileraikan.

Thamotharan ketika dihubungi The Malaysian Insider tidak menamakan pihak berkenaan serta tidak mahu mengulas lanjut insiden semalam apabila wakil Perinbam tidak selesa dengan Naib Presiden Perkasa Datuk Zulkifli Noordin yang membela guru besar SK Seri Pristana, Mohamad Nasir Mohd Nor yang mengarahkan pelajar bukan Islam makan pada waktu rehat di bilik persalinan. 

Semalam adalah hari pelancaran Majlis NGO Antara Kaum Malaysia (Mirac) yang melihat Perkasa bersatu dengan Persatuan Cina Era Baru Malaysia (Percisma) dan Perinbam.

Bagaimanapun, Zulkifli ketika acara semalam berkata Perkasa mempertahankan guru besar terbabit kerana  menerima kritikan dan fitnah dari segenap pihak yang mempolitikkan isu itu.

Beliau menjelaskan Mohamad Nasir wajar dihargai dan bukannya dikritik.

Ini menyebabkan rasa tidak puas hati kepada ahli Perinbam yang meninggalkan acara berkenaan namun Ibrahim segera menenangkan Thamotharan untuk bersama menghadiri majlis berbuka puasa.

Thamotharan semasa dihubungi hari ini menegaskan apa yang dikatakan Zulkifli tidak betul yang kemudiannya komen berkenaan akan disiarkan oleh media.

"Beliau tidak ke sekolah itu dan beliau belum menemui guru besar itu. Bagaimana boleh menyatakan sokongan kepadanya? Saya rasa beliau ingin mendapatkan publisiti," katanya.

"Kami gembira bekerjasama bersama Ibrahim Ali. Ramai menuduh beliau rasis namun tidak pada kaca mata kami. Ada pihak dalam pertubuhan itu yang melihatkan Perkasa rasis dengan komennya," katanya.

Berhubung insiden SK Seri Pristana, Perinbam mahu tindakan diambil atas guru besar.

"Kami menggesa kerajaan tidak lepas tangan untuk mengenakan tindakan kepada guru besar. Beliau mesti dihukum. Tiada sebab membiarkan murid makan di bilik persalinan.

"Kami faham sensitiviti bulan Ramadhan namun pihak sekolah bolah memasang tabir di kantin sebagai alternatif.

"Kami telah pergi ke sekolah tersebut dan tiada pengubahsuaian dilakukan di sekolah berkenaan," katanya.

Sementara itu, Perkasa keitka dihubungi The Malaysian Insider, berkata pertubuhan itu masih belum mengadakan perbincangan bagi menentukan pendirian sama ada untuk membela tindakan guru besar SK Seri Pristana yang mempertahankan hujahnya membiarkan pelajar makan di bilik persalinan atau sebaliknya.

Setiausaha agungnya, Syed Hassan Syed Ali berkata pihaknya akan memberi maklumbalas berhubung pendirian pertubuhan tersebut sebaik perbincangan yang dijangka berlangsung hari ini selesai.

Beliau berkata, hubungan Perkasa juga tidak terjejas akibat insiden yang berlaku petang semalam setelah naib pengerusinya, Datuk Zulkifli Noordin mahu mempertahankan guru besar sekolah itu.

"Hubungan kami sememangnya tiada masalah. Cuma ada sedikit salah faham. Biasalah dalam sesuatu pertubuhan pastinya ada pergeseran. Lambat-laun akan berbaik juga," katanya.

Sementara itu, Percisma menjelaskan mereka masih berpegang teguh kepada pendirian bagi melihat masa depan yang lebih cerah dan mempromosikan semangat saling hormat-mengormati antara rakyat Malaysia.

Presidennya, Andy Choy Chee Wai berkata berhubung insiden SK Seri Pristana, pihaknya mahu melihat keputusan siasatan yang dijalankan terlebih dahulu sebelum membuat sebarang andaian.

"Kita hanya mendapat maklumat daripada media dan pendapat awam, maka adalah penting memahami situasi sebenar sebelum membuat sebarang kesimpulan," katanya.

Semalam, The Malaysian Insider melaporkan Perinbam berang dengan kenyataan Zulkifli Noordin melibatkan isu makan di bilik persalinan, hingga menyebabkan berlaku salah faham kecil selepas sidang media MIRAC.

Zulkifli dalam sidang media itu menyatakan secara terbuka menyokong guru besar SK Seri Pristana.

Kenyataan itu menyebabkan pengikut Perinbam dan presidennya tidak berpuas hati dan enggan menyertai majlis berbuka puasa yang dianjurkan oleh Perkasa sempena pengumuman penubuhan Mirac semalam. – 27 Julai, 2013.

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