Monday, 26 December 2011

DAP HAVE NO GUTS TO VISIT FLOOD VICTIMS IN THEIR OWN JURISDICTION

THEY ONLY CAME HERE TO FISH FOR VOTES DURING THE LAST STATE ELECTION, THEY WOULD NOT GET THEIR "FEET WET" IN THIS FLOOD

MOHAMED STRIDING THE WAIST-LEVEL FLOOD
DAP would not come here at any normal shiny day, what more when there is flood. They however, came here fishing for votes during the last State Election but I don't think they want to get their "feet wet" in the water, said one of the flood victim of Kampung Tengah Sungai at Batu Kawa near the city here on this morning.


"What State Legislative representative? DAP don't have the guts to come here and visit us, even you reporter is more concern about us, I know that you come to get stories for your paper but at least you have the courtesy to come down here and get "yourself wet" to hear our mishap..but DAP, "batang hidung pun tak nampak!"," he said sarcastically.

TWO VILLAGERS ON A BOAT AT THE VILLAGE
The man in his mid 20's who wished to remain anonymous seemed to be bemused plus angry when he was asked whether their elected State Legislative representative had went to the ground to visit and had distribute any assistance to them or otherwise.

"No one from DAP or representatives' of their so-called State Legislative Assemblyperson had came there to checked on us," he expressed angrily.

THE WATER LEVEL EARLIER REACHED UP TO HERE





More than 10 families, comprising of 60 people in eight houses at the village were isolated and stranded when a flash-flood of about four-feet-in deep cutting-off 500-meter of the main road towards the houses affected at about 4am early yesterday morning. 


Until this article was posted, only Tabung Baitulmal Sarawak has confirmed with UnReportedNews™® that they have send initial assistance in form of food and drink before sending further aids in the near future soon.

Meanwhile, former Batu Kawa State Assemblymen Tan Joo Phoi (SUPP-Barisan Nasional) called Kampung Tengah Sungai's villagehead Mohamed Jukit to inform that he would be visiting the village later in the afternooon.

INITIATIVE OF THE VILLAGERS SETTING UP THE CAMP
Kampung Tengah Sungai have existed there since 80-year ago and presently  there are more than 30 families comprising of 320 villagers with the majority of Malays residing in that area.

The villagers, earlier in the morning took the initiative  setting up a temporary camp for the flood victims with the make-shift canopies-courtesy borrowed from JKR.

For the record, Christina Chiew Wang See (DAP) is the State Legislative Assemblywomen for Batu Kawa afrter she garn 7,439 votes in the recent State Election in April this year beating by a thin majority on the incumbent Tan Joo Phoi from BN (SUPP) (6,896 votes).


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