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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

PAS PAHANG DARUL MAKMUR (JILID 2)


Guru Pasti selamatkan pelajar daripada diculik

KHAIRIL ABDUL RAHIM | .
TEMERLOH: Serentak dengan ketangkasan seorang guru Pusat Asuhan Tunas Islam (Pasti) menyelamatkan seorang pelajarnya daripada menjadi mangsa culik kelmarin, Dewan Pemuda PAS Kawasan Temerloh (DPPKT) melahirkan rasa syukur di atas komitmen para guru di dalam mendidik, mengasuh dan menjaga keselamatan para pelajar.

Ketuanya, Ustaz Zaharim Ishak dalam kenyataan medianya menyebut, Pasti merupakan salah satu aktiviti pendidikan dan kebajikan di bawah Dewan Pemuda PAS Malaysia sememangnya mengutamakan aspek keselamatan di Pasti.

Jelasnya, setiap pelajar yang pulang akan dipastikan oleh guru bertugas dijemput oleh ibu bapa atau wakil yang disahkan oleh keluarga.

Zaharim merujuk kepada isu laporan polis berhubung cubaan membawa pulang murid Pasti oleh individu yang tidak dikenali kelmarin.

Kejadian berlaku kira-kira jam 9.30 pagi apabila seorang lelaki menunggang motosikal datang dan cuba membawa pulang anak seorang guru di sebuah Pasti di Temerloh Makmur dekat sini, kononnya diminta oleh keluarganya.

Bagaimanapun tindakan pantas guru pengasuh Pasti berkenaan memaklumkan kejadian itu kepada ibu mangsa, iaitu seorang guru sekolah menengah di sini yang berusia 29 tahun, berjaya menyelamatkan cubaan melarikan kanak-kanak terbabit.

Guru yang enggan identitinya didedahkan itu, bergegas ke Pasti terbabit selepas dimaklumkan guru pengasuhnya dan segera membuat laporan polis.

Isu tersebut menjadi bualan hangat dalam aplikasi Whatsapp dan tersebar secara meluas di sekitar daerah ini.

Dalam pada itu Zaharim mengucapkan tahniah dan syabas di atas tindakan bijak lagi tepat oleh guru terbabit kerana segera menghubungi ibu murid untuk pengesahan.

“Pihak DPPKT juga mengucapkan terima kasih kepada ibu murid tersebut kerana segera membuat laporan polis agar tindakan susulan dapat diambil.

“Oleh itu, saya bagi pihak DPPKT mengharapkan isu ini dapat dibincang secara bertanggungjawab dan tidak membawa kepada fitnah.

“Justeru, DPPKT menggesa semua pihak terutama pihak kerajaan agar meningkatkan usaha menjaga keselamatan rakyat amnya dan pelajar sekolah dan pra-persekolahan khasnya,” jelas beliau dalam kenyataan medianya. – HARAKAHDAILY 4/7/2014

Sumber HD - 4-7-2014

When will change come to Pahang?

A Senior Citizen, Kuala Lumpur | .


My wife and I look forward to the short overnight trips our children arrange once a month to different parts of Malaysia. During old age, being with children and grandchildren are our happiness.

On trips like these we are at new surroundings enjoying and appreciating nature. We have many reasons to be thankful to Allah, one of them being blessed with children and grandchildren who are caring. They always have us in mind in all their leisure activities especially outings.

Their families are small and there is always place for us in the car and all that is needed is an extra room at the resort. We have been to so many beautiful places in Malaysia that it is impossible to list them. Malaysia is indeed a very beautiful country full of natural attractions.

Two weeks ago we went to Chemarkau Chekas near Raub, Pahang. It is about 120km from KL. It took us 3 hours to reach the place. The place is very beautiful with a 3’ deep clear river water with many rapids. The place is picturesque with rare birds, flowers, trees and other vegetation. The sound of the birds will wake you up for your morning prayers.

The resort has various types of accommodation and function rooms for about 70 people. It is ideal for a group to have meetings and outings far from the noise and other distractions. There are also a few home stay facilities along the river bank for smaller groups. The narrow roads in the resort area are full of fruit trees.

Apart from the name of the place as seen on the signboard (see picture), I cannot tell the readers the name of the river, and the real address of the place, because this information is not available anywhere at and around the place. The road signs leading to the place are very strange and confusing.

There are two ways to get to the place. For some strange reasons, GPS guided us via the long lonely kampung road. Driving in the kampungs where traffic laws are a joke, is not only hazardous but a frightening experience for city people. For example, what one sees at Kampung Pencala KL, can be seen there. Nobody cares for traffic rules. Drivers and motor cyclists including the police beat the red lights every minute of the day. Crash helmets are seldom used.

In Malaysia, travelling by road to the three east coast states is not very attractive because there are very few tolled highways. We go from KL using a tolled highway but before Karak we have to use the ordinary roads to Bentong and then to Raub. Both these towns are big and the volume of traffic is high enough for tolled highways but PLUS does not seem to be interested.

Compare this to the grand PD highway which is almost deserted and is being fed with taxpayers’ money to sustain it. The highways in all west coast towns have reached saturation point to the extent they are even built at unnecessary places, where once good roads existed. With a little bit of cosmetics, also done with taxpayers’ money, we have so-called toll collecting highways to benefit some OSA protected cronies for life.

With the MRT construction, any decent government would suspend toll collection along Jalan Damansara because the present roads are even worse than what they were before the tolls. It is time for consumers to question the actual distances in highway facilities for the tolls paid. We are being short changed very badly.

In Malaysia, decency and fair play are rare commodities especially when we have a less than 50% popular government on its survival mission, which sometimes takes the form of ‘grab all you can before you are removed’. The Kidex highway controversy is the latest example of wanting to do something against the people’s wishes.

Though Pahang has world famous hazardous chemical disposal facilities like Lynas and also world renowned gambling joints at Genting, in reality it is a sadly neglected state. On the roads, we see more billboards advertising universities rather than tourist attractions. BN has been ruling Pahang since independence so they are to be blamed.

Though the natural beauty of this resort is excellent, all other things about Pahang is a sad story. It was strange to find many of the road side farmers’ stalls closed during week-ends though the nangka madu (honey jackfruit) were in abundance. The heavy traffic caused by Pahang football fans travelling to support their team playing in another state is also thought provoking.

A highway would not only cut travel time but help safety too. Any caring government would have done so. Families going to the east coast states have to suffer the long journeys to ‘balik kampung’ for festivals.
Does the BN government really care for the welfare of the Malays as it often proclaims? If it did, all the east coast states would be flourishing and overflowing with tourists. Malays have been badly neglected by the BN. The example of Kelantan being deprived of the oil royalties for so many decades is proof enough.

The majority Malays are the ones who suffer this hellish travelling experience, where for miles you will not find even a petrol station where you can get some refreshments, fuel or a mechanic if the car breaks down.

What will happen to such resorts during Ramadan? Who will go there? By virtue of fasting most Muslims will refrain from unnecessary travels. With the present political climate, where race, religion and other dividing factors are raised to cause tension and fear, who will risk going to remote places? Making ‘pancung leher dan kepala’ (cutting throats and heads) type of statement does not contribute to unity, even among Muslims.

Many Muslim converts, including my Chinese wife, are finding it difficult to reconcile this beautiful religion Islam and the behaviour shown by some of the NGOs. In USA and Europe, we read about new converts to Islam among the highly educated and influential section of the population. Why are we Malaysians failing to achieve this?

The hopes of many Muslims rest with PAS to do the right thing to correct the turmoil created by Umno and some NGOs. This is a golden opportunity for PAS to establish itself as the true Islamic movement and regain the respect and love for Malaysia and Islam.

Only love, understanding and appreciation of others can win hearts while hate and arrogance will cause disunity and fear. So far PAS has done very well. It has worked admirably well with DAP and PKR to care for the well being of all Malaysians. Every PAS leader has a clean image free from corruption and other evils, which are the hallmark associated with many BN parties’ personalities.

Water world type of resorts, like the ones in Pedas N.S, A’Famosa Malacca and even Gambang Pahang, are mushrooming and doing well. Pahang with all its wonderful natural resources is losing out because of narrow minded politics and screwed up development. There is scope for more Gambang type resorts in Pahang. Will change ever happen in Pahang?

Sumber HD - 4-7-2014



PAS Pahang bantu tiga beradik kematian ibu

KHAIRIL ABDUL RAHIM | .

TEMERLOH: Nasib tiga beradik malang yang terpaksa menumpang kasih nenek berikutan ibu mereka yang meninggal dunia akibat kemalangan, mendapat perhatian dan simpati PAS Pahang.

Sehubungan itu PAS Pahang melalui Prihatin Rakyat Lajnah Kebajikan kelmarin menyampaikan sumbangan kepada nenek tiga beradik berkenaan, Maziah Omar, 68.
Foto: Amira (tengah) menyampaikan sumbangan wang kepada Maziah.

Maziah yang juga merupakan pekerja separuh masa sebagai tukang sapu di pejabat PAS Pahang di sini, menerima sumbangan wang tunai daripada Setiausaha Kerja PAS Pahang, Amira Shaharuddin.

“Kami memahami kesedihan dan kesempitan makcik (Maziah) yang selama ini kami sudah anggap sebagai rakan sekerja.

“Dengan itu Prihatin Rakyat buat permulaan ini menghulurkan sedikit bantuan kewangan sempena Ramadan dan jika ada rezeki, akan disumbangkan lagi dari masa ke semasa,” kata Amira.

Menantu Maziah, Rosmawati Mohd Mahidin, 32, ibu kepada tiga beradik) ditimpa kemalangan kira-kira jam 7.30 malam 10 Jun lalu ketika menunggang motosikal untuk ke tempat kerja sebagai pembantu kedai makan di Kampung Seberang Temerloh di sini.

Menurut Maziah yang tinggal di Kampung Padang Tenggala di sini, menantunya terlanggar longgokan batu yang dibuang sebuah lori yang menjalankan kerja membuat jalan di kampung berkenaan sehingga tercampak dan koma.

Seminggu kemudian, Rosmawati meninggal dunia di Hospital Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Temerloh meninggalkan tiga anaknya Nurul Nabila, 14, Nurul Elya Syafina, 6, dan Syabil Nazrin, 5, yang semuanya masih bersekolah.

Sementara itu menurut Maziah yang memelihara seorang lagi cucu, suami Rosmawati, Hazranizam, bekerja sebagai buruh di Thailand. – HARAKAHDAILY 1/7/2014

Sumber HD - 1-7-2014

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